🎮 Elevate your game with precision, style, and personalized power.
The Cherry MC 2.1 Wired Gaming Mouse combines a high-precision 5000 DPI Pixart sensor with fully customizable RGB lighting and programmable buttons. Designed for right-handed users, it features on-board memory to save personalized profiles and settings, silicone side grips for comfort, and large sliding pads for smooth movement. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking precision and style in one sleek, black wired mouse.
Brand | Cherry |
Series | CHERRY MC 2.1 |
Item model number | JM-2200-2 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 3.77 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.15 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 3.15 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Cherry Europe GmbH |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B09NQG2NNY |
Date First Available | December 30, 2021 |
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The Perfect Mouse
Much better in every way than every mouse I've ever had before (even $70+ ones). It's durable and sturdy but lightweight and extremely comfortable even though I have quite large hands- I don't even use it for much gaming, just for work, and I've noticed no strain.I like the way less flashy approach to RGB, as most comparable "high performance" mice seem to have taken design cues from Times Square and the Vegas Strip. I just set it to a single color and it looks very tasteful and professional, and was very easy to configure. You can even uninstall the software once you configure it.Kind of shocking the fact that this mouse is as cheap as it is with how great it is
N**N
Excellent quality
A little more expensive than the average mouse but well worth it. Light weight. Mouse feels good in your hand. Mouse controls are very good.
A**.
Mouse lasted 1 year before issues that warranted replacement
Great mouse initially until around the 1 year mark. Started having issues with the scroll wheel making an insane amount of squeaking noises in use. It got really annoying at work and necessitated replacement to keep my sanity. Tracking on my office wood desk surface was ok but definitely works far better with a mouse pad. The mouse shape fit my hand really well and was comfortable throughout the day.
C**S
My old mouse wasn't going to the places on the screen to which I sent it.
With the Cherry Gaming Mouse, it the cursor goes where I want it to. (Do I use it for gaming? No.)
S**.
Awesome!
Super smooth DPI is really well done as well.
S**N
Does what it's supposed to do
Was looking for a good and inexpensive mouse with 5 buttons, this one really hits the the mark
A**N
Decent enough mouse when used with macOS
Reviewed with a M1 Mac mini running macOS Monterey.My son and I have some, but not a ton, of experience with PC/Mac gaming mice playing native macOS games; e.g. Minecraft Java Edition. We used this mouse as is out of the box without any customization software available to PC users. Here are some positive points:* Works well as a general mouse for navigating macOS applications including photo editing apps and drawing apps* Can play Minecraft and other games well enough* Feels comfortable in a larger hand* Right and left clicks have a pleasant feel* The RGB is really nice, has a large color gamut. Not what I'd look for in an every day mouse but these days RBG is present in all the cool gaming mice.We did not evaluate the customizable side buttons.Compared to our current favorite inexpensive mouse, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste, this Cherry mouse falls short. Here are some negative points when comparing them:* The Cherry DPI button has good feedback of the current setting but it is quite large and thus much easier to accidentally hit, changing DPI and affecting the game or app interaction.* Trying to get a high clicks per second (CPS) rate with the Cherry is much more difficult than with the HyperX that fluidly allows for 50% to 100% higher CPS with similar effort.* Could not settle on a really good DPI to use with gaming, not a problem with the HyperX that has a wider range of options. Perhaps it isn't DPI alone but gaming is just harder with the Cherry.* The Cherry is much heavier than the HyperX. We didn't weigh it but it is quite noticeable in comparison. For us, that is a hindrance not a positive.YMMV, but from our observations, the Cherry is an average gaming mouse whereas the HyperX is a really great gaming mouse. The Cherry is an average to above average every day mouse in other respects. When using macOS, that is. A PC experience may differ but we aren't PC users.
A**R
Great with one issue
Great mouse in every way for day to day tasks but it seems to be picky about how well it works with various pads.
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