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With a flawless 26,000 DPI sensor, a timeless and comfortable design, responsive buttons and swish RGB lighting, the Keychron M3 is the complete package, worth every bit of its $49 price tag and possibly even a dime more. For a mouse with all three connectivity types\u2014wired connectivity via a USB cable, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity\u2014it\u2019s also exceptionally light, weighing in at just 79 grams. <\/p>\n

All this value would have come to nada without some decent performance, which is just what the M3 Keychron delivered in our playtesting. From spinning around to catch foes from behind, to zipping up our cursor to flush out snipers dug into camping spots, the Keychron M3 handled every movement smoothly and without a hint of lag. It also came bundled with a few extras in the box, including not one but two separate dongles (one for USB-A and another for USB-C) so that we could connect up to just about all our devices. <\/p>\n