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Xtrfy business and news from across the web.- Cherry attempts to change my mind about wireless gaming keyboards with world's first Ultra-Wideband button basherCherry is introducing the XTRFY K63W Pro Compact, a 70% wireless gaming keyboard utilizing Ultra-Wideband technology to potentially mitigate issues with 2.4 GHz connections. The keyboard features a 6000 mAh battery offering up to 1,100 hours of use and Cherry MX Low Profile 2.0 switches. It is slated for release in the US in August for $170 and in the EU in July for €180.
- Despite a poor first impression, Cherry's latest is a more affordable TMR gaming keyboard.The Cherry XTRFY K5 Pro TMR Compact is a 65% wired gaming keyboard featuring TMR magnetic switches and extensive customization options via its MagCrate software. While its compact layout is beneficial for users with smaller hands and it offers competitive features like adjustable actuation and an 8,000 Hz polling rate, its $185/£140 price point and understated design may limit its appeal beyond the competitive gaming crowd.
- MX500 lever vidare i dagens mössThe enduring legacy of the Logitech MX500 mouse design continues to influence modern gaming peripherals. Despite the rise of specialized brands, Logitech's ability to create comfortable and memorable mouse shapes keeps it a benchmark for many consumers and enthusiasts.
- I've been testing Cherry's first TMR keyboard, and I think it might be a bit too early for itThe Cherry Xtrfy MX 8.2 Pro TMR TKL keyboard features new TMR magnetic switch technology, offering fast response times and low battery consumption. Despite its sturdy build and comfortable typing feel, the $250 price point and garish aesthetic make it a niche product, with similar performance available from cheaper alternatives.