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CHERRY XTRFY Launch Top-performing M64 and M68 Wireless Gaming Mice

CHERRY XTRFY, the specialist for high-quality gaming accessories, is now launching its new series of wireless gaming mice. The ergonomic M64 and the symmetrical M68 offer better grip and control, lower weight and higher performance. Both models are available in Pro versions with an 8000 Hz polling rate.

Evolving from previous models - XTRFY's best-selling M4 as well as the innovative M8 mouse - CHERRY XTRFY made the M64 and M68 based on input received from professional players, reviewers and the gaming community over the past years. The result is two brand new mouse shapes and new, leading technology.
Ultra-fast 8K wireless performance
With the 8K wireless technology featured in the Pro models, the mice report to the computer every 0.125 milliseconds and send up to eight times more data than a standard 1000 Hz gaming mouse, making cursor movements smoother and enabling the computer to respond faster to every click. According to external testing carried out in May, the M64 Pro Wireless has "the lowest click latency of any wireless mouse on the market, and also the most consistent."

M64 Wireless & M64 Pro Wireless: Aiming for the perfect ergonomic shape
As an evolution of the popular XTRFY M4, the M64 is the option for gamers who prefer an ergonomic form factor. The new design is reinvented for an even better grip, with adjusted side curvature, button grooves and an ultra-low front, which allows the user to move their fingers closer to the mousepad for enhanced control in every swipe.

Gamers can choose between the standard M64 Wireless with a 1000 Hz polling rate or the M64 Pro Wireless with ultra-fast 8000 Hz technology. Despite being wireless, carrying a battery and featuring a hole-free chassis, both models are extremely lightweight, weighing in at just 53 and 55 grams respectively.

M68 Wireless & M68 Pro Wireless: Unique symmetrical design
Based on the theory that lower button height increases control and precision, XTRFY first introduced the ultra-low front with its M8 mouse in 2022. Evolving from the M8, the M68 features a symmetrical shape with a low front, but with several adjustments made to the design. Shaped by feedback from players, the M68 has a new size, redesigned curvature, and the low button height is enhanced further by added comfort grooves, improving grip and accuracy.

In terms of technology, the M64 Wireless and M68 Wireless share the same components and specifications, and both are available in standard 1000 Hz as well as 8000 Hz Pro models.

Prices and availability
The M64 and M68 Wireless Mice are now available at Amazon in both Black and White. Each model comes in two versions:
M64 Wireless: $99.99 (Standard) / $139.99 (Pro)
M68 Wireless: $99.99 (Standard) / $139.99 (Pro)
Source: CHERRY XTRFY
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5 Comments on CHERRY XTRFY Launch Top-performing M64 and M68 Wireless Gaming Mice

#1
Onasi
I do miss the quirky colors XTRFY mice had before Cherry decided, for some reason, to kill off most of the brands identity after the acquisition. The new ones do not look really like what XTRFY used to do, good mice, but visually somewhat boring. Granted, there is a slate blue version, not just black and white, but I do miss the Pink and Miami Blue, those were a vibe.
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#2
katzi
that branding on the mice is Hideous.
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#3
Vayra86
Yeah these look boring as fuck. I'm glad with my M42 being retro orange. Its not Noctua diarrhea, but close.

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AKBrian
Vayra86Yeah these look boring as fuck. I'm glad with my M42 being retro orange. Its not Noctua diarrhea, but close.

Have the same mouse, love it.

Only downside is I wish I could map the orange middle mouse button to something (rather than a dedicated RGB cycle button).
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Vayra86
AKBrianHave the same mouse, love it.

Only downside is I wish I could map the orange middle mouse button to something (rather than a dedicated RGB cycle button).
Agreed, very rarely I hit it once by accident and I find myself switching through the whole christmas tree to get it back to what it was lol
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