Cherry Xtrfy M64 Pro Wireless Mouse Review: Plug-and-play

The Cherry Xtrfy M64 Wireless mouse is a comfortable wireless gaming mouse built with pro gamers in mind. This no-fuss mouse is built for speed and function forgoing many of the frills common to premium mice.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/gaming-mice/cherry-xtrfy-m64-pro-wireless-mouse-review

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