M50 Wireless Gaming Mouse (Wireless, Black)
Original price was: $69.00.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.







Price: $69.00 - $24.99
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M50. GET IN THE GAME. Elevate your gaming experience with the M50. With quality components in a lightweight construction and a versatile ergonomic shape with smooth curvature for comfort and control, this mouse is a solid choice for gamers of all levels. UNIQUE ERGONOMIC SHAPE. The versatile shape of the M50 is carefully designed for a comfortable grip. With its smooth side curvature and button grooves, it enhances control and accuracy for various hand sizes and grip styles. QUALITY COMPONENTS. The M50 brings you reliable performance in an affordable package. With a well-proven sensor, high-quality switches and pure PTFE feet, it’s built to provide consistent performance for a long time to come. CHERRY UTILITY SOFTWARE. The M50 features 5 customizable on-board profiles. Download the CHERRY UTILITY software and adjust everything from CPI and Polling Rate to macros and button assignments. When you’re done adjusting your settings, your personalized profiles are stored directly in the mouse’s memory, and available at the touch of a button.
CHERRY XTRFY QUALITY The M50 Wireless brings you reliable performance in an affordable package. With a well-proven sensor, high-quality switches and pure PTFE feet, it’s built to provide consistent performance for a long time to come. Adjustable RGB illumination. 4D tilt wheel for horizontal scrolling
M50 Wired. GET IN THE GAME. Elevate your gaming experience with the M50. With quality components in a lightweight construction and a versatile ergonomic shape with smooth curvature for comfort and control, this mouse is a solid choice for gamers of all levels.
10 reviews for M50 Wireless Gaming Mouse (Wireless, Black)
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Original price was: $69.00.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.

Travis B –
xtrfy
this mouse is excellent the scroll wheel is exceptional scroll speed is medium feels like you control the mouse and its completely up to you as to where on the page you want to be which brings me to the curser when you move it around on your screen you feel like you are a pro gamer its so precise that it confounds minds this mouse is near perfect IF! you like heavy mice this mouse is heavy not too heavy but it is not light and if thats what you wanted maybe steer clear otherwise i can see this mouse astounding even the most pickiest of gamers it fits like a glove in my hand you can grip it easily and effortlessly the cord is stellar from the moment i opened the box i thought quality do not cheat yourself treat yourself to this modern marvel of german design and ingenuity
Trejion –
Specifications comparison and analytical review: best value
The Cherry Xtrfy M50 wired mouse is an interesting mouse. The way the mouse feels in the hand is like a microsoft intellimouse but very soft if that makes sense? The mouse description does not say what switches it comes with but on the left side of the box it clearly states the switches being Huano Transparent Blue shell pink dot. These switches feel very nice when pressed and give a nice crisp click to them. These switches are also used in the Maya from Lamzu.Another interesting note is that the mouse weight is only 69 grams which for reference a Logitech G502 Hero weighs 121 grams! The point I am making is this mouse feels very light on the hands and makes it easy to move the mouse without wrist fatigue setting in. Another note is the Maya mouse also weighs between 43-47 grams depending on battery charge.Third this mouse is only $49.99 at the time of writing and was purchased on black Friday for $34.99. This is insane value for a wired mouse as a G502 is normally $60 and the Maya wireless mouse is $104. A down side that some users might not like is the side buttons have a long press before actuation. Another drawback that can be a plus or minus depending on the user is that the Software for the mouse to change dpi settings is unintuitive and makes it hard to tell what dpi your mouse is currently running.Overall this is a solid gaming mouse with top tier specifications for the price that you are paying. This is potentially a great holiday gift or stocking stuffer for your gaming friends or family. Also with the amount being saved you can buy a backup M50 for yourself. It can be used both for work and play and that is pretty cool.
KG –
Good standard mouse
The wired M50 is a good standard mouse. The mouse speed is controlled by the button behind the scroll wheel. There are no lights on the wired version. The size is probably a little small for someone with medium/large size men’s gloves. but medium size hands or less the size should be great. For iOS there is no customization available without the app so it becomes pretty basic. The side buttons cannot be configured on a Mac but the wheel and buttons work as they should. The clicker fell is good, audible and registers every time. Overall this is a decent, no frills mouse that works like it should.
Jessica Cook –
Still a nice mouse but
Ordered white. Got black.
Alphapod –
Solid Entry-Level Gaming Mouse
Works absolutely fine. The mouse is reasonably sturdy and the button presses are crisp enough. It feels very light, but my standard mouse is a G502 that includes metal weights in the baseplate so that might be personal bias. The features in general are pretty basic; in terms of ‘gaming’ mice, this is a solid ‘step up from whatever came in the box with your computer’. I’d say for $20-$25 it’s perfect. Unfortunately, at the time of review it was going for $48; for that price, you can step up to the next tier of product quality.Pros: Lightweight, responsive, crisp buttonsCons: Cost, lack of features, no wireless (if you care about such things)
Zippybuggy1 –
DOA
Did not work !! DOA !!
JT –
I liked both the wired and wireless version
I have used a great many and different brand mice, ranging from no-name to the top name brands. I think this is an exceptional mouse at the list price (about $40 at time of review). It’s true, the right and left buttons aren’t as snappy other brands (at very different prices), for me, the actuation doesn’t bother me, and I found it to be negligible. I’m forced to use all sorts of basic mice at work, and at home I use some top dollar brands which has given me both a tolerance and familiarity with snappy clicks or some squishy clicks. With all that said, this is what I personally like about this mouse:Actuation is somewhere in-between quick and slow. Right in the middle, where I am probably most the familiar with.Ergonomics (right hand) feels just right and exactly as it should.Enough space between my thumb and side buttonsIncredible glide, much better than what is expected at this price point.No RGB!Lightweight-somewhere in between ultra lightweight and a weighted class mouse which works for me (still can’t get used to how light the ultra-lights get).The only thing I did not like is the resistance on the mouse wheel when scrolling. It’s sensitive and on the light side. I personally like more resistance/feedback. But it’s tolerable.Overall, I think this is an exceptional mouse when factoring the affordability.As for the wireless, it has all the same features except for Bluetooth and 2.4ghz connectivity. Also, it has RGB, which by default is solid in color, and changes with the DPI you choose. There is no way to turn off the RGB without downloading Cherry’s software. The weight of the wireless mouse is on the lighter side, but not near ultra-light class. Zero issues with connectivity or latency. I did order a white wireless (I double check my order), however, the black wireless showed up. Hopefully this only happens to me as I have received this product for free, and since it is free, does not really bother me, but if I were a paying customer…While the wireless is considerably higher priced than the wired version, I would consider it in the current price range of wireless mouse of its class.
Maria R –
Excellent mouse for gaming or spreadsheets
This mouse is excellent and is super lightweight. It has been great to use on my PC games, but also when using Excel and other spreadsheet applications.
David W –
I love this mouse so much. Fantastic clicks, incredible scrolling experience. It’s not as lightweight as some but it moves so nice on my desk mat. I’ll come back and complain if I have quality controls with this mouse.Edit: I have now had it for just over two months and the scroll wheel is acting up. It frequently drops scroll events and so scrolling down a page has become a chore. Do not buy.
Werbungsmuffel –
“Gebraucht – sehr gut” gekauft für 29⬠statt 41â¬. Zum Hintergrund: meine steinalte (21 Jahre?), optische Microsoft IntelliMouse musste ersetzt werden, da das zierliche Verbindungsstück der Zurücktaste im Gehäuse einen Plastikbruch hatte, den zu beheben das wiederkehrende Problem nur aufschieben würde. Ergo suchte ich als Ersatz eine gleichwertige gute Maus für Büroarbeit – welch Ironie, dass es eine Gaming Maus wurde.Da die Suchfunktion auf Amazon eine Katastrophe ist, habe ich meine Bedingungen auf Geizhals eingegeben:-min. 5 Tasten (d.h. mit Vor/Zurücktaste)-nur bekannte Marken: Logitech/Logilink/Cherry/Razer/BenQ/ASUS/MSI/Gigabyte etc.-KEINE EXTRAS wie LED-Beleuchtung und Gedöns-Kabelgebunden (Batteriekauf ist Ressourcenverschwendung, Kabel garantiert 100%ige, stabile Konnektivität) – Amazon ignoriert diese Bedingung gerne…sowie nichtfilterbare Extrabedingungen festgelegt:-KEINE Gummierung (nach einem Jahrzehnt gibt der Gummi 100%ig nach und wird ekelhaft klebrig)-Plug-and-Play (ist eine Lotterie – meine andere BenQ Maus wird nicht vom Linux Betriebssystem erkannt), also ohne SoftwareErgebnis ist diese Maus :)Positiv:-sehr wertige Verarbeitung-sehr gutes Klickgefühl (nicht unnötig einfach)-Scrollen ist mit Akustik verbunden – sehr guter Eindruck von Kontrolle=> erinnert mich stark an alte Mäuse-optischer Sensor bis 3200 DPI per Klick und ohne Software einstellbarNeutral:-die Mausschnur besteht nicht aus Gummi, sondern ist langlebiger (optisch nicht meine erste Wahl)Negativ:-mein Daumen reicht nur bis zur Höhe der Zurücktaste (müsste mich strecken für die Vorwärtstaste, aber in erster Linie braucht man die Zurücktaste – trotzdem schade) – “Langfinger” dürfte es kaum stören-auf meinem Gamingpad würde die Maus für meinen Geschmack zu viel Reibung beim Gaming erzeugen (glatte Oberflächen funktionieren wunderbar) – also kein Konkurrent für meine BenQ Zowie FK1, aber dafür ist sie auch nicht gekauft wordenFazit:Insgesamt ist die Maus ein qualitativer Preis-Leistungssieger für mich, an dem ich viel Freude am Arbeitslaptop haben werde