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The Keychron M3 Mini is a cutting-edge wireless optical mouse featuring a 4K polling rate, ultra-lightweight design at just 55g, and a high-performance PixArt 3395 sensor with up to 26,000 DPI. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, it offers extensive customization options and a lifespan of up to 80 million clicks, making it perfect for both professional and gaming environments.





| ASIN | B0C77RWFTK |
| Additional Features | Soundless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,037 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #117 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 222 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 55 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Model Number | M3M-A5 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Soundless |
| Style Name | PixArt 3395 (4K Polling Rate) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**N
Great Lightweight yet Solid mouse. Solid positive click
Originally purchased this to replace a Logitech Anywhere 3s that I use for travel. I still love that mouse for the "track on anywhere" feature, but the buttons were much too mushy for my liking. It has now become my main daily mouse over my Keychron M7, and I no longer reach for my Logitech G502 for the occasional gaming session. The M3 Mini 4k Signature Edition simply feels like a higher quality product. Pros: - Lightweight without being too light - Feels solid - Slight coolness of the Magnesium feels nice - Slightly textured feel is a welcome change to either rubberized plastic or glossy plastic - Solid Clicks - the open-back pattern looks great and prevents clammy sweaty palms. I can notice that it feels different, but not in a bad way. - battery is sufficient to last a week with medium to heavy usage - interesting "mini keyboard" 2.4ghz adapter Cons: - Included cord was shorter than I would have liked - USB C charging port may not accommodate other cords with larger or rectangular heads - Price at MSRP seems a little high (although, I would probably still buy it at MSRP now) - 2.5ghz USB adapter is not designed for mobile/laptop use. *Note, to "turn off" the mouse, switch to "wired mode" without connecting a cord to the computer. I plan to use bluetooth while traveling, and to leave the 2.4ghz adapter connected to my desktop. I charge with an alternate USB C cable.
A**X
High quality mouse and NO SOFTWARE BLOAT
I've been using this mouse for month so far and I am loving almost everything about it. I'm coming from a logitech g703 lightspeed mouse and i can say the Keychron M3 Mini 8K Wireless is much better. I use this mouse for FPS games and i find this mouse has much better tracking than any mouse ive owned in all my time playing pc games. I specifically chose the 8k polling rate for this reason and it feels much better even when using the wireless dongle. The versatility of this mouse comes in handy. I have not had wireless issues yet, but i'm glad it can be hooked up as a wired mouse if needed. The best part about this mouse is the web app launcher to customize the mouse. I was growing sick and tired of relying on buggy software bloat for peripherals like razer synapse or logitech hub. This mouse has none of that! Less background activity on your PC! Everything is done in their web app launcher which is highly responsive and easy to use. You can customize the DPI, polling rate, update the firmware, and customize some advanced performance features on the mouse. Some reviews say this mouse feels so lightweight that it feels "cheap" but i personally find this weight useful while gaming. If im not mistaken, pro esports players prefer lightweight mouses for FPS games, so i think this is personal preference. If you have small hands like I do, this mouse might be perfect for you. I havent felt much fatigue from this mouse compared to other mouses ive had after prolonged use. I was close to purchasing a mouse that was similar but much more expensive than this mouse, but im more than happy that i gave this mouse a try.
A**N
Should have bought sooner
I bought an MX master 3s for my MacBook that seriously underperformed. Stuttering, lack of precision, and a general roughness. I ended up returning it, and bought this mouse instead. It works so well, and is easily the best choice for a Mac mouse in my own opinion. Lightweight but still premium, works out of the box, no fuss or hassle. Fits perfectly in my hands or in a bag and the buttons are so responsive.
M**T
very light
maybe too light for me. i like weighty mice since i don't use them for gaming. i prefer preciseness for movements but if it's too light, it's kinda hard to get unto target on precise work. for ex, image editing where slow is fast. otherwise, great looking mouse and very light. unique looking with the design and see-thru part.
S**.
top-tier performance mouse at a budget price
This is a top-tier performance mouse at a budget price. I don't game with this mouse. But this is one of the most highly rated mice because it has the PixArt PAW3395 sensor. Which is widely considered one of the best optical sensors on the market, used in expensive competitors like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 or Razer Viper V2 Pro. I switch between two computers personal and work. And the two receivers of USB-C and USB-A makes this really easy. You can also use it wired with USB-C. I'm not someone that has comfort issues with mice, but do love how lightweight it is. Until I did deep research to find this mouse, I did appreciate the benefits as a the high resolution mouse tracking. With a 650 IPS limit, it is physically impossible for a human hand to move the mouse fast enough to confuse the sensor.
B**N
Best mouse for Mac
At first, I thought that this mouse feels too cheap & plasticky. Also, the light weight isn't really something I care about (I prefer it slightly more hefty). However. I'm coming from a disappointing experience with Logitech and magic mice on Mac, where I had everything from lag, teleporting cursor, dropouts, stutter and chafing. I tried to figure these problems out for a while, and it turned out that rather than the software side or some heavy CPU use (a maxed out m2 pro mini), it's the mice's subpar bluetooth implementation and below-average sensor hardware that is to blame. I had to get a new mouse, and while we're shopping I thought let's look in the somewhat high specs corner of the product world: gaming. I wanted to find one that has tried and true mac compatibility, state-of-the-art specs, flexible connectivity and no-frills design (no decorative LED stuff that just sucks power), as well as being somewhat on the compact side so it'll travel well when needed. The M3 Mini seemed to hit all those criteria, so I gave it a shot. Suddenly, all of the annoying-me-to-mindlessness lag and stutter was gone and the level of precision as well as smoothness of navigation is something I have *never* experienced in my thirty-something years of computer mice use. It's truly amazing. I use this mouse primarily for general work stuff, as well as some hobbyist audio engineering and video editing. I have a few mac-based games, and they are such a joy to play now. What I thought to be some kind of lag that came from peaking CPU load, has vanished - everything is running absolutely smooth now, simply because a new mouse was needed. Only after I had ordered this mouse, I discovered there is also a slightly less-lightweight metal-version of it. It is true that the only gripes of this mouse is the somewhat cheap feel, that comes from the light weight and the use of very bland plastic surface material. Then again, I have a toddler who loves to steal all things and use them as a popsicle. I suspect this mouse cleans better than something more fancy, so I guess It's a keeper. Some folks are complaining about the slightly grained surface on the mouse's side. In my opinion it feels good and positioned in a reasonable spot where you don't want any slip. Great. One other aspect that I'm missing is that this mouse doesn't have a dual mode scroll wheel. It comes as a step-by-step scroller only, and you can't have it spin freely. Other than that it's pretty much perfect.
V**A
Customizable, Fast, and Reliable
Great mouse for my computer! It’s so very light and there’s no lag at all for me. Now I’m not the biggest gamer out there but the DPI options have really helped me and just made it more customizable and functional! I like a higher DPI to do what I need to fast and smoothly and it has never let me down. I will say the only complaints I have are the switches on the bottom are a bit hard to move when you want to change the settings of it or turn it off but that should not deter you at all if you’re going to leave it on settings you prefer! The scroll wheel also is a bit interesting, I prefer an easier scroll feeling but it’s not insufficient or anything, it does what it needs to and very well! The side buttons are nice and you won’t accidentally click them, at least for me since I have a smaller hand size. And it’s very easy to see what you want and to have it your way. I love it! I definitely recommend!!
H**O
It's okay, not for me.
The hardware is great, the software not so much. Sticking to my Logitech garbage that feels cheap but is at least functional in Linux.
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