I have a Keychron M3 (not the M3 Mini) and I already love it. The shape fits perfectly with my grip (hybrid fingertip) and no issues so far after a week of use. It performs really good when I played Halo, CSGO and Dota 2. It ticks all the right boxes for me and so far to quality issues. Regarding on the mouse side textures, I like it since it feels almost the same as the M650 Signature. Oh and the switches used for the regular Keychron M3 are Kailh GM 8.0. Maybe you can try a review on the regular Keychron M3? I love to hear your views on it. Also, I'm a new subscriber.
You just saved me some money. I'd seen this mouse and thought the shape and specs sounded good, but it looks like there's too much wrong with it, so I'll pass. Thanks for the video!
i prefer the plastic side rather than a silicon. I have the M650 and that silicon material does stain in a long run, and it looks disgusting even if you clean it regularly. I feel like this is a perfect replacement for m650 from Logitech. My only flaw for this one is the wheel should have been white or gray or silver. just didnt like the allwhite body then black for the wheel.
I need To know if i can use both dongles at the same time, like te USBC dongle in my Mac and the USBA dongle in my windows laptop, does it has like dual monitor experience??
hm, I've been using it for some weeks and never downloaded the software, nothing seems wrong here.. other than a pretty poor battery performance, as I've been using wireless mice since 2012 and my routine has never had a mouse die out on me, but this one did. I can confirm the bottom poking out a bit, as I can see the label has faded a bit on mine, so clearly it's rubbing on the mousepad.
and +20$ for 4k polling rate dongle edition. And supports practically all types of conection: wired, dongle and bluetooth. Has some issues obviously, for me the "gripped" side is the biggest of them, but for that price that's a steal.
@@transcent7I read somewhere on reddit that 4k polling rate only significantly matters above a 300hz monitor. Is that true? I wanted to get a 4k mouse by keychron, the M4 4K but apparently the adapter has some issues or whatever. Went with the 1k since I play only at 70 frames anyway. Not like I'll benefit from a higher polling rate and a lower battery life.
I was disappointed with Keychron. I had purchased when launched their M1 (wired mouse). The shape was great, kind of like a longer viper. But the sensor implementation was bad. The sensor would lag with fast movements which made impossible to game. Complained, asked for updates to the firmware but they never came, which pushed me away from trying their keyboards as well. For the amount of hype we see online for this company their quality is quite average.
I believe right now I should own around 30/40 mice. Almost a collector lol. And on playing apex I feel the gamebitions orbit (Logitech 305) is the one I have more consistency with. I do hope Logitech does a super light rendition of the 305. I think it would sell super well. It’s a great shape that the xd7 or orochi didn’t nail imo.
@@mauriciocs2 The orochi/aria is a whole different shape. Sure theyre eggs but yea not a g305. The gamebitions orbit has really bad QC from what I know. Keychron is known for their keyboard sound and feel. Their firmware on keyboard as long as its VIA compatible should be fine for gaming. Really stable from my experiences. Theyve only been making mice for about half a year so yeah cant demand too much. Their keyboards are great though definitely give them a try.