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[Ultimate cost-effectiveness] Lenovo's three-mode lightweight 3395 mouse for 96

The new hundred-yuan class triple-mode 3395 mouse is no longer an ordinary third-tier brand. The disruptor in this round of peripheral devices is the international digital top-tier manufacturer Lenovo, which has brought the Legion M6X Pro:

 

The sale starts at 20:00 on June 17th, and reservations can be made now, with a launch price of 96 yuan.

The Lenovo M5 dominates the sub-hundred price segment;

There was also the Lenovo M7 from the year before last, which equipped with an infinite scroll wheel at a price of less than 200 yuan, showing off to Logitech;

And the Lenovo Black General M500 from ten years ago, which at a price of over 30 yuan, showed off to Razer's DeathAdder.

So, the fact that some Lenovo mice have an outrageous cost-performance ratio has been showing signs as early as ten years ago. Therefore, I am not surprised that the Lenovo M6X Pro has made such a high-performance, low-price contrast move. Now, let's begin this test:

 

The mouse comes with a C TO A paracord cable, which is extremely soft.Nowadays, the line is not the harder and thicker the better; a thick and hard line affects the comfort of operation. A softer line can make people more easily ignore the presence of the line, and paracord can provide an experience close to that of wireless use.

The front of the mouse has the characteristic stripes of the Savior series (overalls Y). It has a natural cosplay chicken brother's holy body.

The two sides have a certain ergonomic curvature, which allows the thumb and little finger to have better placement comfort.

There is a protective film on the back foot pad. The switches for wireless, wired, and Bluetooth tri-mode switching, as well as the DPI key, are all on the back.

If you want to disassemble it after the warranty expires, you need to tear off the two back foot pads, and there are four cross screws underneath.The mouse has a moderate curvature and dimensions of 118*62*39mm, making it more suitable for users with hand sizes under 18cm (of course, those with larger hands who prefer smaller mice are also catered for).

The mouse weighs 52 grams, which is a standard lightweight mouse:

Internal construction:

The left and right buttons feature Huano micro switches with blue casings and pink points, offering a theoretical lifespan of 80 million clicks.

The side buttons are also Huano micro switches with black casings and white points, providing a theoretical lifespan of 3 million clicks.

The encoder is a Huano 10mm blue core.

The sensor is a high-end PAW3395.Wireless and main control IC are from Xinchip's XC-6827 (a very common main control)

Battery 552535 size specification with a 450mAh polymer battery (the battery compartment space is quite large, and a sponge pad is placed next to the battery, so it is possible to upgrade to an 802535 specification 800mAh battery in the future, at the cost of a slight increase in weight), Lenovo has a Legion AI Power feature, which is said to improve battery life.

 

Delay Test:

 

The current database for mouse latency is not large enough, but combined with the data from that group of keyboards, the latency data of the M6X Pro is considered quite excellent.

 

As for the driver, it won't be experienced this time, mainly because Lenovo hasn't released it yet (customer service said the mouse was released on June 18th, and the driver was also lifted at that time). However, it is estimated that it should not be worse than the M5, as the Lenovo M5's driver interface aesthetics and the richness of features are already great, it should not be worse than the M5's:

 Some friends might ask: Isn't the XX Master L7air also 99 yuan? Why is Lenovo more cost-effective then?

You see, the L7air only has a 400mAh battery, while Lenovo boasts a substantial 450mAh battery. Applause for understanding that.

Apart from that, they are pretty much on par. However, Lenovo's brand power is much more recognized than the Mechanical Master's. And currently, the Mechanical Master's mouse is selling for 149 yuan. Although Lenovo's price will also rise to 149 yuan after the initial launch, the current introductory price is still only 96 yuan.

In summary, the advantages of the mouse are:

① High cost-performance ratio, a high-end mouse at an introductory price of 96 yuan.

② The left and right micro switches, as well as the sensor, are both very impressive.

③ It weighs only 52 grams, extremely lightweight, reducing stress on the wrist.

④ The texture is excellent, the feel is good, the bottom glide pads are exceptionally smooth, and there is no wobble in the left and right buttons.JD.com self-operated, JD.com shipping/after-sales service

Neutral point:

① Compared to a 300mAh battery mouse, this 450mAh battery is considerably stronger.

However, there is still ample space in the battery compartment of the Lenovo M6X Pro, allowing for the self-replacement with a larger xx2535 specification battery. But the overall weight will increase slightly.

Disadvantages:

① The DPI button is on the back. This is also a common practice for many 3395 mice currently.