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The Keychron M7 8K Wireless Mouse combines ultra-light 66g ergonomics with a cutting-edge PixArt PAW 3950 sensor delivering up to 30,000 DPI and an 8,000 Hz polling rate. Designed for professionals who demand precision and comfort, it offers versatile connectivity via 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, or wired USB-C. With up to 140 hours of battery life and customizable macro buttons accessible through a sleek web app, the M7 ensures seamless, high-performance control across macOS and Windows platforms.









| ASIN | B0F2FCS21B |
| Additional Features | 30000 DPI, 8K Polling Rate, Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 140 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Built-In Media | 1x Extension Adapter For Receiver, 1x Type-C to Type-C Cable, 1xType-A 2.4 GHz Receiver, 1xType-A to Type-C Adapter |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | macOS & Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.3 / 2.4 GHz / Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 71 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Mfr Part Number | M7-A24 |
| Model Number | Keychron M7 Wireless Mouse |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Operating System | macOS, Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | 30000 DPI, 8K Polling Rate, Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | 8K Polling Rate |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**D
A Sane Brain in a Featherweight Body
Dateline: The Multi-Platform Chaos of a Modern Workstation. The computer mouse. It is the primary conduit between your fading sanity and the digital abyss. But in this modern age, the hardware is often a trap, a sleek physical shell hiding a corrupt, diseased soul. I am referring, of course, to the software—the driver, the utility, the plague-ridden installer that demands access to your very core, often downloaded from some unsigned, back-alley link. It is the digital sickness. And so, the Keychron M7 arrives. I braced for the familiar fight. But the fight never came. There is no installer. There is no ".exe" of questionable origin. No, you open a simple, clean web browser page, and the mouse's brain is just... there. Ready. Waiting. The customization is instant, intuitive, and gloriously sane. It is a revelation. It works flawlessly across the triple-headed hydra of modern operating systems—Windows, Mac, and even the wild frontier of Linux. This single feature is a beacon of light in a dark, dark world. Now, the physical form. The ergonomics are good, a comfortable, familiar shape that clearly studied at the feet of a certain "master." It feels right in the hand. But here... here is the concession to the madness of the times. This mouse is light. At 66 grams, it feels less like a tool and more like a hollow-boned bird. This, I am told, is what the market demands. But I am a man who misses heft. I miss the reassuring ballast of a solid, dense object. I wish for a secret compartment, a tiny door to add weights and give this phantom some substance. And they have sacrificed the M6's glorious thumb scroll at this new altar of lightness, a decision I cannot entirely forgive. But these are the personal grievances of a man out of step with the times. The core of the machine is sound. The battery life is long. It can be used while its umbilical cord is plugged in and charging, so the work never has to stop. Switching between the high-speed 2.4Ghz dongle and the convenience of Bluetooth is a clean, seamless, one-switch operation. This is a very good mouse. Its only sin is its devotion to the modern featherweight cult. It is a reliable, cross-platform, and brilliantly rational piece of hardware with a brain that, for once, isn't trying to set your computer on fire. Recommended.
M**T
Great technology nicely executed by keychron. Needs competition and improvement.
Good mouse, mine didn't come with a wireless receiver for wireless mode but Keychron sent me one in the mail for free. So far the software for it is completely online and web based, I hope they make a downloadable version soon. All of the features work, 8k polling, 0.7mm liftoff distance, 20k FPS all in wireless mode. Great for first person shooters, or even artists who like to draw with the mouse. My only complaint is that is needs more buttons and a larger mouse for us adult gamers.
M**C
A great mouse, but comes with a few gripes
Very lightweight mouse. All the buttons and scroll wheel feel satisfying. Entire mouse is made of plastic but it feels sturdy. And I absolutely love the thumb rest. Its part of the reason I purchased this specific mouse. The "flagship" feature of this mouse (and the main reason I purchased it), is not having to install any garbage keyboard manufacturer software to use this mouse. When you plug in your mouse to any computer or laptop, the mouse (and all its settings) will just work. And if you ever want to customize your mouse from anywhere, there's a portal available at the manufactures website that will allow you to connect your mouse and customize it. Pretty neat! This is especially useful for Linux users like myself who are tired of keyboard manufactures not producing their software for Linux (cough Logitech). A few gripes: - The mouse comes programmed with 5 DPI stages, and you aren't able to control which stages are active nor can you add additional stages. - You're not able to bind a mouse button to cycle through profiles either. This is strange considering they give you the option to bind your mouse button to cycle through DPI stages. - You must use a Chromium based web browser if you want to customize your mouse. Firefox does not work at all. - Despite claiming you can customize over 2.4Ghz, I've not been able to get that to work. The only way I can customize the mouse through their website is by connecting its wire. Note to new Linux users: For security reasons most Linux distros block the protocol necessary to access the portal for this mouse. This means if you try to access the website it wont work. To fix this you must add a udev rule for your account and permit the protocol specifically for this mouse. Search for "linux keychron udev via" and you should find your way! Overall I'm satisfied with this mouse and will be sticking with it!
T**G
Whether you use it at home or the office, you won't be disappointed.
Good mouse, very slick, I'd recommend some grip tape for your hands. It's extremely light and reactive, good if you're a FPS or MMO player, The fact you can modify the controls online and offline makes this a great buy. On par with competitors like Logitech and Razer. The battery has lasted me at least 3 weeks without needing to recharge. I have bigger hands so the size is perfect for me. The buttons are a bit loud sounds very clicky, but if you're wearing headphones you won't ever notice it. I'd love to see more colorways, maybe a gray or even a patterned black/white.
M**N
66 grams and it glides like nothing I've used before
I've gone through a lot of mice. Most wireless ones are either too heavy to feel responsive or too light and feel cheap. The M7 hits the sweet spot at 66 grams. It's light enough that I forget it's there, but the build doesn't feel hollow or flimsy. The glide is the best part. Whatever they did with the feet and sensor on this thing, it moves across the desk with almost no resistance. Long work sessions are noticeably less fatiguing on my wrist compared to the heavier mice I was using before. Battery life has been absurd. I charged it when I got it and haven't thought about it since. Keychron says 140 hours and I believe it. I use it daily and the indicator hasn't budged. I use it on a Mac over Bluetooth with no issues. Pairing was instant, no drivers needed, no lag that I can detect. The macro button is a nice touch but I haven't set it up yet. The shape is comfortable for my hand size and I can throw it in a bag without worrying about it. Super portable. Only thing I'd mention is that if you prefer a heavier mouse with more drag, this will feel too fast. That's a preference thing, not a flaw.
C**A
not working properly after 5 months
It was a realy good mouse but stoped working after 5 months.
S**K
Great value for your money
Connects easily and quickly, it's light, feels good on my hand. Long battery life. It has Bluetooth or you can connect the dongle to your device. Very happy with my purchase, no complaints about it. Great value for your money!
J**E
Use Google Chrome for Software. Decent Gaming mouse. Definetly not a G703 replacement.
You need to use Google Chrome. I was Using Firefox. Software works great On chrome. I hate how Customer Service could not tell me that. Pro's are the Software. I love the software once I got it working. The mouse is light, very responsive. Con's: The scroll wheel, its super stiff. Great for Gaming, Horrible for productivity and Internet browsing. Also I noticed that if Pick it up a few CM and place it down it will cause the Left mouse button to click. I REALLY wanted this mouse to be a replacement for my G703. ** Original Review** Software Doesn't work for this mouse. Works but you wont able to make button assignments for it. On both Windows and Mac OS. For some reason the software doesn't detect the mouse despite it working in 2.4ghz, Bluetooth and Wired. Contacted customer support and its been a nightmare, its via email every 24 hours, 3 days later they decide to send my issue to Technical Support. Absolutely Mind Blowing. Tried updating the Firmware too and Firmware updater able to detect the mouse but the update file isn't compatible with the M7 mouse. DONT BUY THIS!!!
C**D
Malfunctions Quickly
Kinda a piece of crap. A couple weeks after getting it the scroll wheel stopped working, now it just jerks randomly up and down whenever I scroll. Would not recommend.
J**N
Goated mouse
Much better than the g502X lighspeed, half the weight, better sensor. Better software, CHEAPER, etc. Why wouldnt you buy this??
D**E
Best gaming mouse I’ve ever used, bar none
If you’re a fan of ergonomic shapes and light mice, and happen to have hands on the bigger side, give this a shot. My favourite mouse in terms of ergonomics, has to be by far the MX Master series. I’ve been using them for work for years and creative work, and swear by them. Sadly, the weight makes them a little unweildly to use for gaming. There I’ve been exploring for years trying to find a mouse that doesn’t make my hands feel like I’ve been doing manual wrist labour during longer gaming sessions. The graveyard of mice in my drawers has sadly been growing for too long, but I think the need to add more grave sites is over. This has been my solution. It weighs nothing, has an accurate sensor, very ergonomic, and has all the extra buttons you could ever need unless you plan on taking on WoW raids and want to replace your keyboard. It’s not quite as big as the Master series, but for some reason my hands don’t seem to mind. The switches are tactile and responsive, the feet glide super well on a normal fabric mouse pad, and the texture is great for keeping fairly clean easily. The software is also great. Not being forced to download a piece of software but still be able to adjust all settings in a browser is awesome. The macro setup is super easy to operate as well, and the settings always save easily. Being able to jump from wired while charging back to wireless with the dongle is great, smooth and easy. If you have a keychron keyboard, you can manage it all in here as well (I don’t but know others that do and love the browser interface). Can’t recommend the M7 enough! It’s been great for my hands and hopefully it’s great for yours.
V**R
Jack of all trades - Master of ALL TRADES
No reason not to buy this mouse. Does everything a mouse could possibly be capable of. Only issue is that roblox stutters extremely bad whenever I move the mouse, otherwise it works great everywhere else, and feels great. Yes, you should also get this instead of the Logitech mx mouse. It has planned obsolescence and will break in a year because it uses cheap switches for this very purpose. This company actually cares about this customers.
K**E
Crappy Customer Service - Mediocre hardware - Great software
Software works great, great specs on paper, however I've had issues with build quality as the left click was loose and making pre-click noises out of the box. Something i've never encountered even on the most basic mouse. Tried reaching out to keychron for a replacement, they told me to try and dissassemble the mouse to see if I could adjust it.. They also told me to potentially put "lubricant" near the mouse switch? Following these directives would most certainely void the warranty. I am still within return window with Amazon and to be quite frank I don't think I will buy another one of these units after this experience.
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