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product_id: 788220284
title: "M6 8000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Connection Gaming Mouse, Lightweight Body Programmable PixArt 3950 Sensor (30K DPI / 750 IPS) for Windows Mac Linux - Black"
brand: "keychron"
price: "R$1693"
currency: BRL
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Keychron"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/788220284-m6-8000-hz-silent-wireless-bluetooth-5-3-2-4
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# 8000 Hz ultra-low latency PixArt 3950 sensor 30K DPI Dual wireless & wired power M6 8000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Connection Gaming Mouse, Lightweight Body Programmable PixArt 3950 Sensor (30K DPI / 750 IPS) for Windows Mac Linux - Black

**Brand:** keychron
**Price:** R$1693
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your click game — precision, speed, and comfort in one sleek package!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** M6 8000 Hz Silent Wireless Bluetooth 5.3/2.4 GHz/Wired Connection Gaming Mouse, Lightweight Body Programmable PixArt 3950 Sensor (30K DPI / 750 IPS) for Windows Mac Linux - Black by keychron
- **How much does it cost?** R$1693 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- keychron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted keychron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Dual Connectivity:** Switch effortlessly between Bluetooth 5.3, 2.4 GHz wireless, or wired mode—never lose momentum.
- • **Ergonomic Lightweight Design:** Curved top and thumb rest ensure all-day comfort without fatigue, perfect for marathon work or gaming sessions.
- • **Lightning-Fast 8000 Hz Polling:** Experience near-instantaneous response for gaming and productivity with ultra-low latency wireless tech.
- • **Infinite Scroll & Custom Macros:** Dual-mode metal scroll wheel plus 10+ programmable buttons via Keychron Launcher for ultimate workflow customization.
- • **Precision Mastery with 30,000 DPI:** PixArt 3950 sensor delivers razor-sharp tracking even on glass surfaces for flawless control.

## Overview

The Keychron M6 8000 Hz Silent Wireless Mouse combines cutting-edge 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with a wired option, powered by a high-precision PixArt 3950 sensor offering up to 30,000 DPI and 750 IPS tracking. Its ergonomic, lightweight design features over ten programmable buttons and a premium metal infinite scroll wheel, optimized for both professional productivity and gaming. The mouse supports seamless customization through the Keychron Launcher web app without software downloads, making it a versatile, reliable tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux users.

## Description

Product Description Dual Scrolling Modes In the standard middle wheel mode, scroll with high precision at each notch for tasks like data analysis, reading posts, zooming in / out your gaming map, and so on. While switching to the infinite scroll wheel, it feels quiet, smooth, and super-fast, as if friction was non-existent, most applicable when you browse lengthy pages or notification feeds or any tedious information. Magnetic Metal Scroll Wheel Hall-effect sensors capture every micron of movement with flawless signal integrity, ensuring precision scrolling and immortal durability when milliseconds define victory. 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. 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 Bluetooth connection for even more variety in your wireless connectivity.

Review: Great mouse - I have been using this for a few months before reviewing and it replaced the beloved Logitech G502. So far it's been working beautifully. I use this mou6for both work and gaming. It's comfy to use for long periods of time and nice and light for gaming. Connects with the included dongle perfectly and I appreciate not having to download any software. Configuration with Keychron Launcher web page has worked well for me and enables plenty of customisation options Very responsive especially at 8k polling rate with the included dongle. Bluetooth works well and is easy to switch to, every handy when using the same mouse with a work provided laptop.
Review: Very Very Nice Mouse But The Jury Is Still Out! - I like this Keychron mouse. I like Keychron stuff in general. It's an organization that seems to think things through. Why do I think this? I have a few, older wireless mouses and some newer ones - and no, that's not a mistake. If there is more than one living mouse, they are "mice". If there is more than one piece of hardware called a mouse, they are "mouses" - imho ! Anyway, if any one of those wireless mouses has a flat battery there is no alternative but to either replace the battery or charge it up. None of them will work unless they have battery power. No way. And there's that intermittent, "I'm not connecting to your poxy computer today," issue with some of them, usually when you're desperate to get something done. If the integral, non-removable, rechargeable battery runs flat in this little beauty, guess what? You can plug the Keychron M6 8000 mouse into your computer and not only will it do its job, the job of a mouse, it'll set about recharging itself, too! That's two things at once. That's Keychron, imho. They thought this through and obviously decided that it makes so much more sense to make a device that is both wireless, so we can enjoy the peaks of technological luxury that the first world adorns upon us, and wired, so that we can survive those inevitable periods when the first world fails to adorn and that peaky technological luxuriousness dissolves into its own fragility. There are some very expensive, very, very good and most excellent mouses out there, but without a battery almost all of them are useless. Not so this little gem. By design, it has been placed in the tiny minority outside the the "almost all" majority. If it runs out of battery just plug it in and carry on using it. Why aren't all mouses made like this? The ergonomics actually work. It fits in the hand rather well. Everything is within comfortable reach. The buttons are good and the index finger wheel is really lovely. That shiny knurled, circular metal is strangely appealing and it actually seems to have some weight which gives it a premium feel... That is, except... Well, apart, that is, from that fanciful, ambitious, horizontal 'side-wheel'. It's... a bit... stiff! A bit useless, really! It's a black, plastic mismatch, for a start. It should be shiny metal. And because of its stiff, nobbily detente rotation, or lack thereof, it's quite awkward to use, especially in the upwards to the sky direction. It won't turn unless you somehow find a way of clamping the mouse down with your other fingers without pressing any of the other buttons, which is quite a challenge and not one I'm inclined to engage with. So, I haven't found a use for that side-wheel, which is sad because otherwise, this fast little black M6 8000 is great. For me, it has the right weight, it's quiet and has lots of different speeds you can select with little buttons and lights on its underside. Genuinely such a pity about the side-wheel, but it's the only complaint and not really a deal-breaker, although you would be paying for a function that is, at best, difficult to use, imho. I found it great for gaming because you can adjust its resolution and polling. Great for productivity because of its scrolling ability, accuracy and simplicity, with forward and backward buttons under your thumb, but obviously, it would be much, much better if the side-wheel was much easier to use. In the image it looks quite cool, but if you find it hard to use it quickly attracts criticism. It should be metal... It's also worth mentioning that this mouse gave me the first "that's such a good and totally obvious idea that on one could be bothered to implement" congratulatory feeling I've had in many years, so I've held on to this little device and pondered it. Consequently, the jury is still out on whether this is a keeper to add to some kind of collection that isn't a collection but could be one day, perhaps, maybe, or whether it becomes an eBay exhibit. I've had it a couple of months so I'll probably keep it. I do like using it and the ability to simply plug it in is, I've learned, a rarity among wireless peripherals. The jury is also out because I have a much more expensive Logitech mouse with a similar but rather more beautiful metal side-wheel that spins like it's weightless, but I can't just plug that mouse in and use it which, because this so obvious functionality has been revealed to me in the Keychron M6 8000, has created an annoying annoyance at an unincluded obvious feature for unlikely edge cases. If you buy this mouse you'll receive a very good, premium piece of well-thought-out hardware with a side-wheel that you probably won't need but which doesn't work very well, at least for me, because Keychron is made of humans and they don't think of everything all the time, but they did think of something that others did not. This is a darn good mouse... Plug the cable and it works. And it charges. Main scroll wheel is sublime. But that side-wheel! Oh, that side-wheel... I'm sure you see my supreme dilemma - why the jury must remain in an extended period of determination?

## Features

- Ergonomic and Feature-Packed Design: The Keychron M6 (8K Hz version) wireless mouse combines a super ergonomic and lightweight build with top-tier features. With over ten programmable buttons, an infinite scroll wheel, silent micro switches, and multi-mode wireless connectivity, it's built to boost productivity in any scenario.
- Ultra-Low Latency Wireless Performance: Equipped with cutting-edge 2.4 GHz technology, the M6 delivers ultra-low latency and stable wireless response—ideal for gaming and office use. It also supports Bluetooth 5.3 for added flexibility across multiple devices.
- High-Precision PixArt Sensor: Powered by the PixArt 3950 sensor, the M6 offers up to 30,000 DPI and 750 IPS tracking, and can even track on glass surfaces (minimum 4 mm thick). Whether gaming or working, enjoy precise, responsive control every time.
- 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.
- Advanced Customization with Keychron Launcher: Compatible with both macOS and Windows, the Keychron Launcher web app lets you remap buttons, set macros, adjust polling rates, customize DPI settings, and more—all without downloading any software.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0FP2F8843 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 449 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 19 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | Cable, Mouse, User Manual |
| Brand | Keychron |
| Brand Name | Keychron |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity technology | 2.4 GHz , Bluetooth, USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 129 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Manufacturer | Keychron |
| Model Number | M6S-A23 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Number of buttons | 4 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | 2.4 GHz, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year |
| Special feature | 2.4 GHz, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Style Name | 8K Hz Polling Rate |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Keychron
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB
- **Movement detection technology:** Optical
- **Special feature:** 2.4 GHz, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons, Wireless

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mouse
*by T***S on 25 June 2026*

I have been using this for a few months before reviewing and it replaced the beloved Logitech G502. So far it's been working beautifully. I use this mou6for both work and gaming. It's comfy to use for long periods of time and nice and light for gaming. Connects with the included dongle perfectly and I appreciate not having to download any software. Configuration with Keychron Launcher web page has worked well for me and enables plenty of customisation options Very responsive especially at 8k polling rate with the included dongle. Bluetooth works well and is easy to switch to, every handy when using the same mouse with a work provided laptop.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Very Nice Mouse But The Jury Is Still Out!
*by A***O on 8 July 2026*

I like this Keychron mouse. I like Keychron stuff in general. It's an organization that seems to think things through. Why do I think this? I have a few, older wireless mouses and some newer ones - and no, that's not a mistake. If there is more than one living mouse, they are "mice". If there is more than one piece of hardware called a mouse, they are "mouses" - imho ! Anyway, if any one of those wireless mouses has a flat battery there is no alternative but to either replace the battery or charge it up. None of them will work unless they have battery power. No way. And there's that intermittent, "I'm not connecting to your poxy computer today," issue with some of them, usually when you're desperate to get something done. If the integral, non-removable, rechargeable battery runs flat in this little beauty, guess what? You can plug the Keychron M6 8000 mouse into your computer and not only will it do its job, the job of a mouse, it'll set about recharging itself, too! That's two things at once. That's Keychron, imho. They thought this through and obviously decided that it makes so much more sense to make a device that is both wireless, so we can enjoy the peaks of technological luxury that the first world adorns upon us, and wired, so that we can survive those inevitable periods when the first world fails to adorn and that peaky technological luxuriousness dissolves into its own fragility. There are some very expensive, very, very good and most excellent mouses out there, but without a battery almost all of them are useless. Not so this little gem. By design, it has been placed in the tiny minority outside the the "almost all" majority. If it runs out of battery just plug it in and carry on using it. Why aren't all mouses made like this? The ergonomics actually work. It fits in the hand rather well. Everything is within comfortable reach. The buttons are good and the index finger wheel is really lovely. That shiny knurled, circular metal is strangely appealing and it actually seems to have some weight which gives it a premium feel... That is, except... Well, apart, that is, from that fanciful, ambitious, horizontal 'side-wheel'. It's... a bit... stiff! A bit useless, really! It's a black, plastic mismatch, for a start. It should be shiny metal. And because of its stiff, nobbily detente rotation, or lack thereof, it's quite awkward to use, especially in the upwards to the sky direction. It won't turn unless you somehow find a way of clamping the mouse down with your other fingers without pressing any of the other buttons, which is quite a challenge and not one I'm inclined to engage with. So, I haven't found a use for that side-wheel, which is sad because otherwise, this fast little black M6 8000 is great. For me, it has the right weight, it's quiet and has lots of different speeds you can select with little buttons and lights on its underside. Genuinely such a pity about the side-wheel, but it's the only complaint and not really a deal-breaker, although you would be paying for a function that is, at best, difficult to use, imho. I found it great for gaming because you can adjust its resolution and polling. Great for productivity because of its scrolling ability, accuracy and simplicity, with forward and backward buttons under your thumb, but obviously, it would be much, much better if the side-wheel was much easier to use. In the image it looks quite cool, but if you find it hard to use it quickly attracts criticism. It should be metal... It's also worth mentioning that this mouse gave me the first "that's such a good and totally obvious idea that on one could be bothered to implement" congratulatory feeling I've had in many years, so I've held on to this little device and pondered it. Consequently, the jury is still out on whether this is a keeper to add to some kind of collection that isn't a collection but could be one day, perhaps, maybe, or whether it becomes an eBay exhibit. I've had it a couple of months so I'll probably keep it. I do like using it and the ability to simply plug it in is, I've learned, a rarity among wireless peripherals. The jury is also out because I have a much more expensive Logitech mouse with a similar but rather more beautiful metal side-wheel that spins like it's weightless, but I can't just plug that mouse in and use it which, because this so obvious functionality has been revealed to me in the Keychron M6 8000, has created an annoying annoyance at an unincluded obvious feature for unlikely edge cases. If you buy this mouse you'll receive a very good, premium piece of well-thought-out hardware with a side-wheel that you probably won't need but which doesn't work very well, at least for me, because Keychron is made of humans and they don't think of everything all the time, but they did think of something that others did not. This is a darn good mouse... Plug the cable and it works. And it charges. Main scroll wheel is sublime. But that side-wheel! Oh, that side-wheel... I'm sure you see my supreme dilemma - why the jury must remain in an extended period of determination?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great MX Master Replacement
*by D***S on 3 January 2026*

I'd give the mouse 4.5 stars. Connection is quick and easy. 2.4ghz adapter works great. 8k polling rate is smooth as butter. Mouse is light and feels good in the hand. Only real complaint is the button to change the mouse wheel scrolling. Its very clunky/hard to press and doesn't match the rest of the mouse. Battery life has great so far.

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