

🖱️ Retro vibes, modern precision—click into the future with style!
The Cherry USB Mouse in light gray combines a nostalgic retro design with modern functionality, featuring a 1000 dpi optical sensor for precise tracking, ambidextrous ergonomic comfort, and dual USB/PS2 connectivity for versatile use across PC and Mac. Its illuminated scroll wheel and durable Cherry build quality make it a standout choice for professionals seeking both style and substance.








| Best Sellers Rank | #387 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 310 Reviews |
B**B
Overall Excellent Mouse
This mouse is not only responsive and usable, it just feels good in the hand. Best of all, it has that retro look I was worried I wouldn't be able to find. The mouse comes with a PS/2 connector for anyone wanting to use it with an older computer. The scroll wheel actually lights up red which I personally find to be delightful. If you're looking for a retro-style mouse or even just a mouse that's all practicality, no frills this is it. The switches on the right click, left click, and scroll wheel all sound different and amazing (though I suppose what else could you expect from a Cherry brand mouse. (Yes, I'm going to be using it for gaming and it seems to be up for the task.)
R**S
Not the typical cheap mouse
Inexpensive but vastly better quality and feel than most OEM wired mice. Good size for larger hands.
C**R
90's style workhorse of a mouse
I got this mouse to go with my Unicomp Classic keyboard. Like other reviewers said, it comes with a female USB-A to male PS/2 port adapter, which is a very nice bonus. It works extremely well, its full sized and fits my large hands very comfortably, and the cable is very flexible with a soft rubber insulation, which is fantastic because way too many mice come with stiff plastic insulation on the cable. For $15 you probably can't get a better mouse, and as far as my research suggests, you can't find a mouse that has this look anywhere else. This may be the last 90's beige mouse on the market. It would be nice to spend $20 and get an IR laser instead of a bright red laser, but this is more of my own preference than an actual complaint. 5/5 mouse, the body feels thick and durable, the clicks are stiff and audible but easy to actuate, and is likely the best $15 mouse on the market.
W**X
so far, so good. i'm happy so far
looks good, feels good, so far so good
J**.
Best mouse I have ever used
This is the best mouse I have ever use. It is perfect! Works great. Click feedback is helpful
P**T
Oldschool Quality
While the LOD is somewhat high, this mouse has surprised me overall. It's been a fairly reliable little mouse, even for gaming. I've put in hours and hours on Doom, Quake, Battlefield, and many more with this mouse and has yet to disappoint. Each button's click is strong, and has yet to give me trouble (i.e. phantom clicks, not registering at all, etc). The wheel still scrolls as it should. It's very lightweight, and comfortable to use for long periods of time. I paired this mouse with a Perixx Periboard 106, and they compliment one another nicely. All that said, I must say that if you're looking for a more competitive gaming mouse with significantly better DPI and LOD, I recommend the wired Razer Deathadder. I really feel the Cherry M5400 should be priced lower at $9.99 considering there are some really great mice out there in the $20-$30 range. At $9.99, I'd be tempted to buy two more. Not a bad mouse at all.
S**A
Bargain deal for a retro mouse that competes with modern mice
Perfect retro mouse. Great build quality and simple, really great value at this price point (~$20). I use it for general computer work and gaming, it's been great for every task. All I could have asked for and more!
M**T
Great little basic mouse.
Lightweight, positive clickwheel, nice positive clicks. Does it's job just fine and looks great with "retro" components. Man, calling anything beige retro hurts my ego but really does the job well. Has the very bright old school red optical sensor which does show through the mouse body and especially the clickwheel. I don't mind it at all and actually kind of enjoy the lighting of it, but if that would bother you it is something to keep in mind for sure.
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