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Keychron M6 8K Gaming Mouse Launches With More Than Just a Polling Rate Bump

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Keychron has officially updated its M6 8K gaming mouse, sticking to the ergonomic right-handed shape and affordable $69.99 price of the existing 1 kHz and 4 kHz versions but making some choice upgrades to both the sensor and the internals in the name of both performance and convenience. The M6 8K now features a PixArt 3950 sensor with 8 kHz polling and up to 30,000 DPI, but the most interesting updates come from the new scroll wheel, updated switches, and new firmware, all of which address common criticisms with the prior versions of the M6. The M6 still does not include any decorative RGB or angular aesthetics typically found on many gaming mice, though. The M6 8K is available in both black and white, at a price of $69.99, on Keychron's web store.

First off, the mouse wheel of the M6 8K is now metal—at least on the contact surface, where it counts—and Keychron says the new magnetic scroll mechanism is both quieter and uses Hall-effect sensors for more precise tracking. The aforementioned scroll wheel can be toggled between infinite scroll mode and the traditional notched scrolling experience. The left and right clicks have both also been swapped out for Huano Silent Micro mechanical switches. Other features, like the side scroll, additional buttons, and tri-mode wireless connectivity carry over from the M6 1K and 4K. The battery capacity of the M6 8K remains the same 800 mAh, and Keychron claims that the mouse can achieve up to 120 hours in 1 kHz polling mode. One, likely unavoidable, change for the M6 8K is the increased weight, with the new mouse coming in at a much heavier—although still lightweight—86 g, compared to the 78 g of the M6 1K and M6 4K. The firmware for the M6 8K also makes it compatible with Keychron Launcher, Keychron's in-house browser-based customization software that offers everything from macro creation, DPI, and polling rate settings to control over LOD, Motion Sync, and Angle Snapping.


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Would be interesting to see this put against the new MX Master when it launches, as they claim "infinite scroll wheel" which is one of the main reasons for buying Logitech mice.
 
Would be interesting to see this put against the new MX Master when it launches, as they claim "infinite scroll wheel" which is one of the main reasons for buying Logitech mice.

It’s really the only reason to buy a logitech mouse. Between the rabid frenzy to appease ultra lightweight mouse users, they haven’t innovated or improved anything for years while their software just gets worse and worse.

They could print money if they made a g703 shaped mouse with infinite scroll, but for some reason all they do is waste time iterating on the g502.

Side note, master line is great for office use.
 
It’s really the only reason to buy a logitech mouse. Between the rabid frenzy to appease ultra lightweight mouse users, they haven’t innovated or improved anything for years while their software just gets worse and worse.

They could print money if they made a g703 shaped mouse with infinite scroll, but for some reason all they do is waste time iterating on the g502.

Side note, master line is great for office use.
The new G502 X is a huge improvement over the older G502 Lightspeed though. Personally I'm not keen on the G703 shape, but each to their own.
At least they went away from the teenager gamer look on most of their gaming mice.
 
The new G502 X is a huge improvement over the older G502 Lightspeed though. Personally I'm not keen on the G703 shape, but each to their own.
At least they went away from the teenager gamer look on most of their gaming mice.

Eh, yes and no. I picked up replacement g502X last year (year old or less idk) and the side material in the thumb rest area is worn & wearing through (only took like 4 months). The quality is appalling, especially at the price.

My oldest brother has gone through 3 rapid replacement due to rattle and other issues with the scroll wheel. They’re turning into corsair lately, “none of the quality and all of price” should be their motto. I guess it’s one of the side effects of absorbing multiple companies to bolster accessory lines, absolutely dumpstered the quality of their products.
 
That shape is just super weird to me:
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Eh, yes and no. I picked up replacement g502X last year (year old or less idk) and the side material in the thumb rest area is worn & wearing through (only took like 4 months). The quality is appalling, especially at the price.

My oldest brother has gone through 3 rapid replacement due to rattle and other issues with the scroll wheel. They’re turning into corsair lately, “none of the quality and all of price” should be their motto. I guess it’s one of the side effects of absorbing multiple companies to bolster accessory lines, absolutely dumpstered the quality of their products.
I haven't had any issues with mine, whereas on the older Lightspeed the rubber is quite worn on both sides. I guess we'll see how it lasts, as I've only had it just over a year and my Lightspeed was used daily for four years.
The fact that you can use any cable to charge the 502 X is a huge bonus though, rather than that custom micro USB cable with the older mice.

That shape is just super weird to me:
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That is indeed quite weird. It seems really tall and pointy.
 
I haven't had any issues with mine, whereas on the older Lightspeed the rubber is quite worn on both sides. I guess we'll see how it lasts, as I've only had it just over a year and my Lightspeed was used daily for four years.
The fact that you can use any cable to charge the 502 X is a huge bonus though, rather than that custom micro USB cable with the older mice.
^^THIS^^
I have some MX 2's that are ~6 years old & still working just fine, but I chose to move up to the MX-3 mostly because of the USB-C charging, as I consider micron-B to be the worst p.o.s. ever invented in terms of connectors, 2nd only to USB-A...
That is indeed quite weird. It seems really tall and pointy.
Tall & pointy is great........IF you're a Vulcan, otherwise, no thanks, as I like a smooth & contoured surface for my big ole paws :D
 
1K and 4K variants have been available for a while now and from quick glance it seems that Keychron wants to charge Logitech money for something that has a feel and build of a generic Chinese clone.
 
It’s really the only reason to buy a logitech mouse. Between the rabid frenzy to appease ultra lightweight mouse users, they haven’t innovated or improved anything for years while their software just gets worse and worse.

They could print money if they made a g703 shaped mouse with infinite scroll, but for some reason all they do is waste time iterating on the g502.

Side note, master line is great for office use.

It's also the only company that has proper wireless mouse charging system.
 
It's also the only company that has proper wireless mouse charging system.

It’s nice for sure, as a powerplay owner myself, but I could definitely do without it as long as another company is offering a quality mouse with infinite scroll wheel.
 
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