Peripheral manufacturer Cherry Xtrfy introduced the M64 Wireless and M68 Wireless gaming mice β the first has an ergonomic shape, and the second has a symmetrical design. The devices offer a secure grip, easy operation, low weight and high performance. Both models are available in Pro versions with a polling rate of 8000 Hz.
Cherry Xtrfy developed the new models based on feedback received from gamers, reviewers and the gaming community on the hit M4 and innovative M8. The Cherry Xtrfy M64 and M68 models have the same filling, but differ in shape. The bends of the side edges on the devices have been improved to improve the grip quality; Indented buttons and a lowered front provide improved control and more precise movements.
The basic Cherry Xtrfy M64 and M68 offer a polling rate of 1000 Hz, while the M64 Pro and M68 Pro have a polling rate of 8000 Hz. The devices are equipped with a PixArt PAW3395 sensor with a resolution of 26,000 CPI, and the buttons use Huano switches. In May, the manufacturer conducted third-party testing of the Cherry Xtrfy M64 Pro, and it showed that this model has βthe lowest click latency of any wireless mouse on the market.β
Despite the support for wireless connectivity, the presence of a battery and a hole-less case, the weight of the basic models is 53 g, and the Pro versions β 55 g. With standard operation at 1000 Hz, the battery will last for 90 hours. The Cherry Xtrfy M64 Wireless and M68 Wireless have a suggested retail price of $99, while the M64 Pro Wireless and M68 Pro Wireless are priced at $139. The Pro variants are available in black and white, while the base version is also offered in blue.
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