Keychron M6 1000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Optical Mouse, Lightweight 86g Programmable PixArt 3311 Sensor with up to 12K DPI for Windows Mac Linux – Black

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Keychron M6 Wireless Optical Mouse (1K Polling Rate)

Keychron M6 (1 KHz version) wireless Mouse packs all the features in its super ergonomic, lightweight body. With over ten customizable buttons, infinite wheel scroll and wireless connection, it offers the best performance to maximize productivity ideal for any scenario!

Stable & Ultra-low Latency Response

With cutting-edge 2.4 GHz frequency wireless connectivity, the M6 gives you extremely low latency and quick response for gaming and the office. It also offers a stable 5.3 Bluetooth connection for even more variety in your wireless connectivity.

Software for macOS/Windows

Keychron Engine software allows you to do more personalization, modify keys, set shortcuts, and even your dedicated macros; you can also do professional settings for LOD, polling rate, DPI, etc. Besides, it provides 5 on-board memory profiles for your access to different apps or computers.

One of The Strongest Mouse Sensor

M6 has the strongest, most competitive grade mouse sensor chip PixArt 3311, with up to 12,000 DPI, up to 300 IPS, and incomparable gripping precision. Whether for work or gaming, it offers an unparalleled experience.

The Ultimate Ergonomic Design

The ergonomic design of M6, featuring a pronounced curve on the top and a thumb rest on the side, conforms more closely to the contour of your palm, ensuring a comfortable grip over extended periods.

Infinite Scroll Wheel

Equipped with two scrolling modes on the top wheel, the infinite scroll wheel feels quiet, smooth, and fast, most applicable when you browse long pages or feeds or any tedious information. You can tilt the thumb wheel left or right for horizontal scrolling.

Ultra-Ergonomic & Lightweight Design: The Keychron M6 (1000 Hz version) wireless mouse combines a compact, ergonomic shape with a lightweight 3.03 oz(86g) body for all-day comfort. With over ten customizable buttons and an infinite metal scroll wheel, it delivers ultimate control and productivity for work, gaming, or creative use.
Stable Wireless with Ultra-Low Latency: Experience reliable 2.4GHz wireless performance with a super-low latency 1000Hz polling rate—ideal for both gaming and office precision. The M6 also supports Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity for seamless multi-device use and flexible switching between systems.
PixArt 3311 Sensor: Equipped with the advanced PixArt 3311 optical sensor, the M6 provides up to 12,000 DPI, 300 IPS tracking speed, and pinpoint accuracy. Whether you’re editing, designing, or gaming, every movement feels natural and perfectly responsive.
Infinite Scroll & Premium Metal Wheel: The M6 features dual scrolling modes for your needs. Switch between smooth, infinite scroll for browsing long pages and tactile mode for precision scrolling. The solid metal wheel offers a quiet, premium feel that makes navigation effortless.
Fully Programmable via Keychron Engine Software: Customize every button with Keychron Engine software on macOS and Windows. Create shortcuts, set macros, adjust DPI, polling rate, and LOD—all with an intuitive interface. Every button is programmable to match your workflow or gaming style.


7 reviews for Keychron M6 1000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Optical Mouse, Lightweight 86g Programmable PixArt 3311 Sensor with up to 12K DPI for Windows Mac Linux – Black

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  1. Amazon Customer

    The perfect mouse
    Fits perfectly in my hand which I’d say are medium size. Feels really solid and the buttons and scroll wheels work perfectly every time and are almost silent in use. The customisation if first rate and offers so many options and it’s easy to do with help options as well. For the money I don’t think you could get better so it’s 5 stars plus for value.

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  2. Kurt

    Ok mouse – bad side scroll-wheel
    It’s fine, but the side scroll is so stiff and borderline unusable.

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  3. Cliente de Amazon

    Compre este producto porque vi buenas reseñas, tuve varios modelo de logitech y la mayoría se descomponia al año al igual que otras marcas, a penas llevo un mes y todo bien, mas adelante actualizaré la reseña.

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  4. ruotao tan

    Very good. Light and speed

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  5. CaptainHappy

    This is an excellent mouse, and I love the hand position. It mixes the best of a standard mouse with some of the benefits of a vertical mouse. I have large hands (19×12 cm, wider than many), and I was pleasantly surprised that this accomodates me so well. I was also very impressed by the detail that Keychron put into this. It’s simple, elegant, understated with a polished, thoughtful feeling in all areas.Although the mouse isn’t very wide, the tall hump perfectly turns my wrist, so that my first and middle fingers feel like they’re on a standard mouse, and my ring and pinky fingers stack perfectly next to the mouse without too much weight on the pinky. This alllows for more precise control than a vertical mouse while retaining a more vertical wrist position. After decades of RSI, this is the first right-hand mouse that doesn’t crack my wrist as I move. It’s especially useful while mousing on the couch, where more flat mice tend to cramp my wrist.The sensor is flawless on my couch as well. Not a surprise, as the 3311 is still one of the best sensors, despite there being better available.All the controls are well thought out and placed nicely. I love the metal scroll wheel with free-spinning and well notched options, and the machanical switch is pleasant enough. It leans left and right with nice clicks, and has a quality machined, edgy feel. I remapped these clicks to go back and forward, it’s very convenient. The thumb rest is excellent, not too big like others. The thumb buttons are where you want them, and they feel nice. The primary clicks feel soft and tactile, and all the clicks are very quiet.Although there isn’t local software, the online software is excellent. It’s intutive with no stupid gamer clutter or mysterious nonsense. It’s a simple, effective, well organized design that never insists on itself. It took me less than a minute to remap the thumb scroll and wheel clicks. If you like gamer precision, you can also set custom dpi settings and multiple profiles. You must use Opera, Edge, or Chrome, so Firefox users are slightly inconvenienced.I’ve only used bluetooth for regular use (wired for mapping), and it’s stronger than several other bluetooth mice I have. If I ever have a problem with the dongles, I’ll say so here, but if you’re reading this, assume the dongles work as expected. The bluetooth will also seamlessly switch between 3 devices once paired to each.The little details are what really makes me love this thing. The settings buttons are on the bottom. You have 5 dpi settings available, and each one is represented by a different colored light, there’s never any confusion. Same with the 3 different polling rates with their own button. The bluetooth switching has its own button, and an honest-to-goodness physical switch chooses bt, dongle, or wired modes. I always switch off the mouse after couch use, and I hate mice that don’t have this switch. The settings lights are underneath the mouse with their buttons, and the only visible light when using is a small light next to the thumb: it turns red when charging, blue when pairing, and is off at all other times. Even when on, this light is unintrusive, without distraction.Details continue with the accessories. Both a USB-C and USB-A dongle are included, plus adapters for each, plus a nice braided cable. All with a mouse costing 40 bux! If you like premium packaging, Keychron has that as well. It’s a nice, thick walled box with premium finish and foam. It all feels more expensive than it is, and makes more expensive options look miserly.Perhaps the best detail is the finish on the plastic. It’s a satin finish plastic with no stupid rubber coatings. It’s grippy enough while feeling premium and breathable in hand. The rubber finish on expensive mice is the first thing to get ugly and wear out, and this mouse feels like it will look and feel great for much longer than those. My hand really enjoys the feeling whenever I grip this, you don’t need rubber to feel premium.The only cons I can name at this price are not big complaints. There isn’t a slot for the dongles, but I’m happy they didn’t crowd such a great design with it. The bluetooth is so good the need for a portable dongle is reduced, but if you insist on a dongle slot, look elsewhere. Keychron would do well to sell a carrying case with a dongle pocket.My second complaint is the online-only software. I understand if cloud software is easier, but we really should have a locally installed option. Although the tool works well, insisting on a browser still feels cheap and cumbersome. Still, for 40 bux, I haven’t been able to find a better mouse for my needs. My other favorite mouse is the 3DConnexion Cadmouse Pro for its width, angle, middle button and Left hand version, and those cost 120 bux. Even then, the Cadmouse is made for desktop use, and isn’t as close to vertical as the M6, so the M6 is just better on the couch.I hope this long-ish review helps. Mice and controllers are like clothes and shoes; very difficult to know if it will fit until you have it in-hand. If you have wide hands, don’t be afraid to try this mouse. I almost passed on it, and I’m very glad I tried it.

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  6. GL

    After trying Keychron M5, Delux Seeker, Logitech M750, Logitech Lift and this, I’ve decided to keep the M6 and Lift and alternate between the two. If the M6 had a shorter click like the Lift and in between the two in terms of vertical angle, it may be perfect. I haven’t found a way to adjust the horizontal scroll wheel distance with the editor yet, hopefully it’s doable. I love how lightweight the mouse is!

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  7. Mani

    Fed-up with Logi crap? I bought keychron and haven’t looked back. I will wait for the next upgrade where both scroll wheels are metal and the horizontal scroll has flywheel. I just need a decent flat low profile mechanical keyboard and I’m done with Logi forever.

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    Keychron M6 1000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Optical Mouse, Lightweight 86g Programmable PixArt 3311 Sensor with up to 12K DPI for Windows Mac Linux – Black
    Keychron M6 1000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Optical Mouse, Lightweight 86g Programmable PixArt 3311 Sensor with up to 12K DPI for Windows Mac Linux – Black

    £18.83

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