🖱️ Elevate your game with the ultra-light precision of the XTRFY M4 RGB!
The XTRFY M4 RGB is an ultra-lightweight wired gaming mouse designed for right-handed pros, featuring a top-tier Pixart 3389 sensor with adjustable sensitivity up to 16,000 CPI, customizable RGB lighting, and a flexible EZcord cable. Its ergonomic build with matte UV coating and perforated grip ensures comfort, while dust and splash-proof protection keeps it durable for intense gaming sessions.
Brand | Xtrfy |
Series | M4 |
Item model number | XG-M4-RGB-BLACK |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows XP |
Item Weight | 2.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.54 x 4.72 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.54 x 4.72 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Xtrfy |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07X8Z48TX |
Date First Available | September 6, 2019 |
T**Y
Great lightweight mouse and great customer service from Xtrfy
- I've tried a lot of mice over the year including the Glorious Model O- and Model D, but I eventually returned to the M4. I have small-medium hands so it fits my hand much better. The click feedback is very satisfying. The buttons are solid without much, if any, wiggles. Pre-travel is on the shorter side but I like it this way. The scrolling wheel is smooth. LED is nice to have, but I don't care much for LED in general. Overall, the M4 is a very functional and solid lightweight mouse.- Now, the scrolling wheel broke after about 6 months. I was still able to click the wheel but I couldn't scroll with it. I contacted Xtrfy. They sent out a replacement on the same day. No questions asked. I didn't even have to send the broken mouse back or pay for any postage. That's what I call great customer service. I rarely write reviews but Xtrfy earned this one from me. Overall, 10/10 would recommend the mouse just based on the customer service alone.
H**A
Normal Size
This mouse is light but stable, also comfy, and it has a fine look, but I expected it smaller because I read that the mouse is for small hands. Actually it's bigger than my old one. It's not small, it's just normal size.Other than that, it has many options (DPI and Hz buttons and different lighting options - the LEDs are very cool).I liked the side clicks, they are sensitive and easy to reach... andI think that the holes gives it its light weight trait but I worry that it will stack dust inside with time right on the inner system.
B**E
Great build quality and ergo, but it needs a grippier finish.
The ergo shape on this mouse doesn't feel quite as aggressive as I thought it would and ends up being very comfortable despite not exactly matching my weird, fat hands. I think it's actually a bit safer of a shape than a lot of people have been claiming. The build quality is solid. There's a tiny bit of creak if I squeeze the mouse harder than any sane person would in use, otherwise it's creak free. The buttons are all great. 20M Omrons also won't have the same weird failures as the 50Ms will, which is a big deal. Trigger buttons have a little noticeable pre-travel, but it's small enough I don't notice unless I'm paying attention. Side buttons have barely any pre-travel and allow a fair bit of post travel. The clicking and actuation force are great. The scroll wheel is one of the better I've seen, but let's face it, no one has perfected the scroll wheel yet. There are no problems with sensor tracking. The CPI settings being hardware only is super nice coming from the clunky Corsair and Razer software, but it would be nice to see some smaller steps down at the low CPI levels that most people use. The stock sliders are like butter.The cord is of the slightly heavier variety, which is great if you don't like babying the super light cords, but not so great if you whip your mouse around like Willow Smith's hair and that little bit of cable drag bothers you (buy a bungee you whiners). It could also do with a tiny bit more length for those of us with weird set-ups. RGB looks great if you care about that sort of thing.Up to this point everything about the mouse is either great, nitpickable-but-still-good, or things that boil down to personal preference. The one thing I find objectively bad about the mouse is the finish. The black one I received is a super matte finish that is wicked slippery. Adding some Lizard Skin bat grip to the sides of the mouse completely fixes this issue, but they really should have chosen a better finish in the first place. Adding the grip tape takes this mouse from slightly annoying to damn near perfect for me. A better finish would make this a 5-star mouse hands down.
K**E
Me new favorite go to mouse.
this was my first ergonomic mouse so at first it felt awkward but i stuck with it because of a good review i watched on it and it was definitely worth giving a chance. I have tried a lot of mice and my aim is by far the best with this mouse. It just fits my hand so well. Great design shape. The buttons feel good the quality feels good. And i love how you can control everything without any software. Before this mouse i was switching between the model o- and the logitech gpro and i dont think il ever go back to them. Just a great all around mouse.
K**N
Top button is dedicated RGB???
So it seems that unlike the MZ1, the top (usually dpi button on other mice) button cannot be reassigned to do anything useful whatsoever. It is a completely, on the business end of an input device, like, where your actual use of the mouse happens, DEDICATED button to do nothing other than shift around the goofy idiotic color splashes that only distract your eye anyway. Whoever thought this was a good idea should not be in charge of good ideas. Miss me with the 'download 3rd party software to blah blah blah'. Already in the box to get returned. Hopefully I'm wrong about the button and something this stupid isn't being sold for $60.Also the feet feel scratchy af out of the box and the shape isn't that great to lift either (for me anyway).Huge L.
C**S
Fantastic!!!
This is lightweight and clean, i watched reviews where they claimed the mouse has a lot of flex in the chassis...not mine. Very sturdy and well build for being so lightweight. RBG is clean and tasteful, feels great in the hand, i'm not a sweaty palm person but it feels grippy! The cord is SUPER lightweight and glides effortlessly, even without a mouse bungee it feels like wireless mouse!!If you were looking at the the G pro wireless, or even the razer lightweight wireless, but didn't want to blow $100-150...this could be your answer...I may still buy the g pro b/c it looks like it could be perfect, but damn till then im happy!
P**R
Great mouse - Almost perfect
Looks great, very light, feels great. Saw the Linus Tech Tips channel video about this, slam dunk.Only issue- sometimes the bottom left of the mouse runs over over the palm skin of my thumb and stops the mouse. Only happens when the heel of my palm is sitting a certain way and I pull the mouse toward me. Very annoying, but fairly rare and everything else is excellent. 4.5 stars- rounding up to 5.
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