

Weight 64 g
Sensor PixArt 3395
Battery 600 mAh
Maximum acceleration 50 g
Color Options Black
I've never been one to pick and choose between mice. I used to buy a Razer and call it a day. That was until I tried countless pointers and ended up sticking with the M3 Mini 4K Metal Edition from Keychron.
It's difficult to recommend mice and keyboards since aside from comparing specifications and making sure they work as advertised, they are incredibly subjective. You may not enjoy the same mouse that someone else enjoys using. That said, I cannot keep stumped about this Prime Day deal. The Keychron M3 Mini 4K Metal Edition is currently on sale for just $75, a full 25% off the MSRP of $100. That's a great discount for such a capable gaming pointer. I'm still using it to this day, and I believe you'll love it too.

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Keychron M3 Mini 4K Metal Edition review: One of the best mice I've used
I love just about everything with this Keychron pointer, including the awesome wireless receiver.
Why I love this mouse (and you will too)
I positively reviewed the M3 Mini 4K last year and awarded it just shy of full marks. In the review, I praised the mouse for its excellent wireless performance, reliable PixArt sensor, long-lasting battery life, comfortable ergonomics, and mini Keychron keyboard-themed 2.4GHz receiver. It's the full package, though there doesn't appear to be internal dongle storage, and the feet aren't the smoothest after unboxing, but these are minor issues.
Once up and running for a few weeks, you quickly overcome the coarse feet surface and it becomes a glider across the mousepad. But it's the design that's truly striking. While a cut-out look isn't exactly new, this mouse is built using a magnesium alloy, providing it with ample strength and durability. After a good 12 months of usage, you could barely tell it has been used at all without flipping it over and noticing the surface wear.
And thankfully, Keychron gave the M3 Mini 4K Metal Edition the sensor to match its design in the form of the PixArt 3395. This thing is excellent at work and play, allowing you to make fine adjustments to imagery in GIMP and then smashing skulls in your favorite PC game. The battery life is brilliant, and the reliable wireless dongle ensures you'll never need to connect the cable as a last resort. At $75, this is a steal and one I can wholeheartedly recommend.