Keychron released two ?cyber sports? mice with 8000 Hz polling frequency |
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Keychron has introduced improved versions of its M2 and M3 Mini gaming mice. Both models have more advanced sensors and their maximum sampling rate has been significantly increased to 8000 Hz, while retaining key technical features of their base versions. The Keychron M2 8K is based on the PixArt 3950 sensor (up to 30,000 dpi, 50G, 750 ips) and boasts a polling rate of up to 8000 Hz when connected via radio via the included USB receiver. Alternatively, a Bluetooth module or USB-C ![]() The dimensions of the right-handed mouse body are 121.5 x 66.7 x 40.6 mm. Huano 80M microswitches are located under the main buttons. The M3 Mini model has the same hardware characteristics, but ?packed? in a more compact symmetrical case (119.9 x 65.3 x 38.9 mm) weighing 55 grams. Both models can be customized in Keychron Launcher software - change button binding, polling frequency, record macros and so on. The novelties are already on sale in the USA at the price of $69 each. |