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🎮 Elevate your workflow and game with silent precision and seamless control
The Keychron M6 Silent Wireless Gaming Mouse combines ultra-lightweight ergonomic design with a whisper-quiet click mechanism, powered by a flagship PixArt 3395 sensor offering up to 26,000 DPI and 650 IPS tracking speed. It supports ultra-low latency 1000Hz polling over 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3 for multi-device flexibility, and wired connectivity. Featuring a premium metal infinite scroll wheel and over ten programmable buttons, it stores custom profiles on-board for plug-and-play use across Mac, Windows, and Linux systems—perfect for professionals and gamers seeking precision, comfort, and versatile connectivity.





























| ASIN | B0FP2D8DW6 |
| Additional Features | Soundless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Indoor, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic With Metal Accents |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Model Number | M6S |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Wired |
| Range | 33 feet |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
J**Z
Great value for the features.
This is a great "do everything" mouse. Productivity work is excellent, easily customizable, and you can do it all on a web browser, so no software needed. I mapped the side scroll wheel to the left and right arrow keys for music production and it works insanely well. I love the tactility of the side scroll. I've had it for 2 months and charged it only once last week at around 40% while using it at least 4 hours a day. And up to 6-7 hours on the weekend using the dongle. And you can use it while it's charging (imagine that Apple). The mouse is really light which didn't bother me as much as I thought it would. The clicks are quiet, and feels really comfy in my hand. I used it for gaming in MOBAS and it's great. Biggest downside, is that there's only 1 profile. So if you want to map different buttons for different uses, it doesn't seem like you can. Not even on the software. Kind of a bummer but not a deal breaker for me. Either way. This is a solid mouse for the cost. Yeah you'll get a more premium experience with an MX master, but this is like 85% there at a quarter of the cost.
D**N
Good quality. Good brand. Workhorse.
I wanted to be a cool trackball user, but the one i bought gave out after a year. I wanted just a simple mouse with good build quality, metal scroll wheel, etc. This turned out to be a really good choice. metal scroll wheel / button, two side buttons, and a side wheel. Im sure it has other features Im not using with DPI and stuff. its been pretty great out of the box. Battery life seems good. Been using it for a month and charged it once. Keychron makes good quality stuff. Less thrills, but solid and reliable. Been using one of their keyboards for two years, with no complains. They're the company Ill look for first when I need new stuff.
K**R
A decent, mid-range mouse with an uncomfortable shape
A decent and functional mid-range wireless mouse with top tier performance. I got this as a temporary replacement for my Logitech G502 hero wired as that mouse finally began double clicking and I had worn holes through the rubber siding. It was time. So far, this mouse has worked as intended. It's not too cheap but also not all that premium. You get premium functionality with a relatively cheap, lightweight build that's an awkward shape. I have small hands, by glove size, with long fingers, and the mouse just doesn't fit in my hand in any comfortable way if I try to palm grip it. The hump sits awkwardly in-between the first and second knuckle of my pointer finger, leaving a gap. If I push my hand forward, it's still super awkward and my thumb ivershoots the side buttons and scroll wheel. The left and right mouse buttons are very short and slender, so your third and pinky finger tend to sit off to the side at an angle. It doesn't hurt my wrist really, but it's not comfortable after a while either. It's just a very crunched mouse shape, I think they should have made it a bit longer/wider. It's really not at all comfortable for me. The matte black material doesn't stay matte for long, either. After a few weeks of light use and regular cleaning, my palm has already managed to wear away spots off the finish to leave shiny marks. Though, I do prefer plastic over rubber as rubber just wears away and gets gross over time. So I don't really care about the body material here. Build quality is solid and nothing creaks or bends. The metal infinite scroll wheel is a huge plus, though the button to release the lock on it has a hard and plasticy press thats not really pleasant. I wish they made the side button metal as well. It's not terrible but, it's not great either. I've used it for excel sheets. Gaming performance is great. I play shooters at low dpi, maybe 8-12,000 max with the 1000hz sensor and so far I haven't noticed any hits to my accuracy despite the wireless connection. Battery life is great as well. I haven't needed to charge it since I've started using it. If you need just a decent mouse that's under a hundred bucks and has the features this mouse has, I recommend it. I'll eventually upgrade to something that fits my hand better. Just know that keychron is a company that's excellent in making good quality, all-rounder products that don't really excel at doing more than one or two things at a time. So, you get what you pay for here.
T**D
It's not bad but it's not for me.
I really wanted to like this mouse but after a week of using it, I just don't. I'm another that is coming from the Logitech MX Master 3s and something similar for less than half price is extremely attractive. Unfortunately, this just isn't the mouse for me. Pros: The lightness of the M6 is nice. The MX Master 3s is HEAVY and a day of swinging that thing around wears out your grip. At times my thumb would even cramp up, something I don't experience with the M6. Battery life is good. I've been using this every day for the last week and have yet to charge it. It's still running on whatever charge it had from the factory. Cons: Why am I returning it... 1. It turns itself off to save battery. The problem with that is it takes 6 seconds to turn back on. If you watch a YouTube vid that is longer than 10 minutes, you have to wait for the mouse to wake up to select the next one. If you watch several vids, you have to wait each time. A couple hours of this can get very frustrating. I would be fine with the mouse sleeping when the pc sleeps but the mouse going to sleep every 10 minutes is annoying. I don't know but it might be possible to turn this 'feature' off in settings but then you lose battery life. 2. While the M6 is lightweight, it's very hard to pick up. The sides of the M6 are smooth plastic and there's nothing for your fingers to grip against. With multiple monitors, you sometimes have to slide, pick up and reposition, then slide again to cover the whole width of the monitors. That pick up and reposition is a problem. The Logitech has rubberized sides that are easy to hold on to. Again, I really wanted to like it but I just don't.
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