Keychron unleashes M6 8K gaming mouse with lightning-fast performance and powerful upgrades

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Keychron has officially released its new M6 8K gaming mouse, offering big improvements while keeping the same $69.99 price as the older models. It still has the same right-handed shape and simple look, but now it’s faster, smoother, and more precise.

The biggest upgrade is the 8,000 Hz polling rate, which means the mouse sends data to your computer much faster. It also uses a new PixArt 3950 sensor with up to 30,000 DPI, making it very accurate, great for gamers who want fast and precise control.

Another big change is the new scroll wheel. It now has a metal surface and a magnetic scroll system that feels smooth and quiet. You can switch between notched scrolling and free spinning, which is useful for both games and regular use.

The click switches have also been improved. The left and right buttons now use Huano Silent Micro switches, which feel good and make less noise. Just like the older M6 1K and M6 4K, it still comes with side scroll, extra buttons, and three ways to connect: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB cable.

The battery is the same size, 800 mAh, and can last up to 120 hours if you use it in 1 kHz mode. Because of the new parts inside, the mouse is now a little heavier at 86 grams, compared to the older 78 g, but it’s still light enough for most users.

Keychron unleashes M6 8K gaming mouse with lightning-fast performance and powerful upgrades 1

One more smart feature is that the M6 8K now works with Keychron Launcher, a browser-based app that lets you change DPI, polling rate, and even set macros without needing to install extra software.

The mouse is available in both black and white colours, with no RGB lights or flashy design. It keeps things clean and simple.

Keychron M6 8K gaming mouse pricing

For $69.99, the Keychron M6 8K gives you a strong mix of speed, features, and build quality, making it a great choice for gamers and regular users who want more without spending more.


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