XtrfyM4 RGB, Ultra-Light Wired Gaming Mouse, Ergonomic Design for Right-Handers, Pixart 3389 Sensor, Adjustable RGB Lighting, Pink Edition
N**R
Amazing mouse that forces ergo aimers to think differently
I play Xonotic which most likely is the fastest most vertical shooting fps ever made. It requires perfect accuracy. I played quake and UT before this for nearly 20 years.I started out on Dell mice, then mx518 and the various improvements. Then Razer deathadder. And then the zowie ec2a. After that I used g wolves skoll.I'm primarily claw aim but trying to focus on fingertip aim. I was wary of YouTube reviewers comments on pre travel on the side buttons for this mouse. That was my main concern.I have to say that this is the best mouse I have ever used for fps games . I went back and forth between the skoll and the m4 and my accuracy was better vwith the xtrfy m4.Highly recommended by a 20 year arena fps vet.
E**A
The best ergo mice for medium hands
This mouse is the best ergo for medium hands. You can easily claw grip or even fingertip although wouldn't recommend it for that particular grip since an ambidextrous is better. Small hands could very comfortably palm this baby.PROS+Build quality is great, no issues what so ever+M1 and 2 buttons are crisp and perfect, wheel is great and side buttons maybe a little high but nothing you will complain+ Cable is not the best in the market but much better than any Zowie or Logi for sure. Not a problem+ Feet are the best stock feet I've seen, paired to the mm710. Super fast and smooth, you do have to add the extra piece they send you.+NO SOFTWARE NEEDED+ Shape fits like a glove on your hand+Weight is perfect, I'm aiming super good with this mice+The best looking mice on the marketCONS+Not really+ Shape is nothing you've ever seen before, it takes time to adapt to it. Curves are very pronounced so you gotta learn to grip this. Once you do; Aaaaawww Yeaaah!!I've seen a couple ppl not liking the cable or side buttons. Cable is bit stiffer once you open. With 2 weeks of use it softens out pretty neat. Side buttons are just fine.
I**U
Finally, my endgame! Buy this one first
My only regret is that I didn't buy this mouse first.When I looked to replace my DeathAdder Elite, I went through a few mice in a very short amount of time:CoolerMaster MM711Razer Pro-ClickROCCAT Burst ProPwnage Ultra Custom Ergo WiredGlorious Model DAll of the mice listed above had their own individual issues, but the Glorious Model D came the closest to staying. But I made the mistake of ordering it in Glossy, so it felt gross after each gaming session. >:(But this mouse, this matte Xtrfy M4, is the one to rule them all:- Best feeling in the hand for gaming performance (even including the ergo-touting Razer Pro-Click designed by HumanScale, and the Glorious Model D)- Great button actuation feel on ALL buttons, left/right & 2 side, no pre-travel on mine and no discernable post-travel- Best build quality, body is tough with no flex or creaks out of the box despite the holed design (probably tied with the Razer ProClick, slightly better than the great Burst Pro, and miles ahead of the others)- [subjective] Excellent RGB effect presets, despite having no software to address lighting zones- [subjective] One of the cooler color option varieties, the Retro Gray is stunning when paired with white/gray keycaps. Thankful that this mouse comes in other colors to fit your setup as well- Black, Blue, Pink, and WHITE! (Razer lost me because of this, I wanted a white DeathAdder v2 but it doesn't exist)- Cable is great, but not the lightest- it's definitely a flexible cable, but if you're looking for a "pseudo-wireless" feel, this is probably close to last place. The Glorious Ascended cable is the lightest, and the MM711, Burst Pro, and Pwnage all follow.==> HOWEVER, if you don't care about the lightweight/wireless feel of paracords, this is probably also the highest-quality-feeling cable, because it's a bit thicker, nicely braided, color matching, and the USB connector on the end is gold plated with a color-matched housing.BONUS! Comes with the signature Xtrfy Keycaps, which helped complete my end-game setup since my mouse now color matches my keyboard. High quality OEM profile keycaps too, with shine-through and a nice grippy texture.Why can't other mainstream companies be as cool as Xtrfy? They really nailed this mouse, I'm a customer for keeps. Excited to see what Xtrfy will offer in the future, even though I see myself rocking this M4 for a long time.Must buy!
K**P
A Lightweight Winner
My son chose this as he has recently got in to gaming in a big way and the clunky old Corsair that I had provided for him was apparently not pog enough, whatever that's supposed to mean. So, he chose this little number based on some stuff he'd read somewhere.He loves it! Rates it very highly indeed. I've had a pop and it does fit the hand well, has a very accurate sensor and is as light as a cloud - and that's the main takeaway for me, it is ridiculously light, yet feels solid at the same time. Clever. Watching him play and the crazy-fast reactions that youngsters seem to have, it certainly works for him and he'll move, build, shoot etc. with unnerving speed and accuracy.So, for a very lightweight gaming mouse, it has certainly hit the spot. Build quality seems very good and the cable is nice and thick too. All good.
G**D
Nice feel, bad mouse?
It feels great in the hand, and it's nice and light. It also looks really nice.The mouse wheel has the perfect click pressure for me, and it's got a nice scrolling feel.Unfortunately the cursor very occasionally just starts randomly jumping around on its own, even if the mouse isn't being touched at the time. I'm... not sure what's causing it, but it's not a problem I had with my G502 Hero on the same mouse mat.Of course it's possible that I have a faulty one? I can't be sure, but I'm just going to put up with it until I can find something better.
I**E
An Extension of Your Arm
No complaints, bar one. This mouse does all I need it to: it works right out of the box, no fuss with software, feels good for my hands which aren't too big. This mouse has a great sensor and is super lightweight due to the perforated design that most mouse companies are employing in their designs. The cable also adds not additional unnecessary weight and is pretty flexible.The light modes are pretty rudimentary; you have your rainbow cycling RBG and what have you, but the default solid colour is yellow and that's my only complaint.Everything else is great, the presentation in the packaging and the two free key caps you get are petty neat.
O**E
Bought two, one for me and one for the Mrs.
We both really like these mice! Best lightweight ergo to date for us. Not perfect though but Xtrfy have gotten more right here than anyone else in our opinion.Great build quality, excellent shape, really good clicks on all buttons. Cable is good enough but could be a little more flexible. Only thing I would really want different though is larger feet on the bottom. I will be swapping them out for some nice big Zowie feet in the near future.
A**R
High quality build with a comfortable shape to boot.
This is my third mouse marketed as a lightweight mouse and it's the best one so far. The quality of the shell and the cable is very good. The ergonomic shape fits my hand well, took a bit of getting used to seeing as previous mice don't have this shape but after an hour or so it was fine. It's a simple mouse, DPI switch on the bottom, change the type and colour of the LED's through button combinations on the mice (that won't activate if you're playing).My only gripe is, at least the way I pick my mouse up when doing fast flicks to reset its position, it doesn't work so well and is a mouse that prefers being on the mousepad and picked up rarely but this is due to the shape. I pick up my mice usually and it tilts slightly to the right, but with the shape having an outward bump to fit your hand better, it will have resistance but as I said before, it only took an hour or so to get used to clearing the pad more or having a larger mousepad.
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