An ergonomic wireless mouse packing 8,000Hz polling, a PixArt sensor, silent switches, and tri-mode connectivity for under ...
The Keychron G5 boasts plenty of features at a reasonable price — but does it measure up to the heavyweight hitters?
The G4 is powered by the PixArt 3950 sensor, putting it right where I’d want a modern gaming mouse to be. It supports up to 8K polling over 2.4 GHz wireless and wired USB-C, while also offering ...
The Keychron M2 and M1 are very similar in terms of specifications, with the main difference being the design. The M2 is a bit lighter, weighing just 53 grams, while the M1 is slightly heavier at 73 ...
Gamers will be well familiar with the pain of a drifting analog stick. This issue has largely been resolved with the introduction of Hall-effect and TMR sticks in modern controllers. Why not apply the ...
Keychron has launched three new lightweight mice: the G3, G4, and G5. In this review, I’m looking at the G5, which is the most featherweight option in the lineup. At just 43 grams, it immediately ...