CHERRY MC 9620 FPS RGB Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2024-06-02

MC 9620 FPS from CHERRY is an interesting mainstream offering, based on the proven PMW3360 and offering enough extra buttons for configuration purposes, when thinking more about a design meant for First Person Shooters. Granted, this is not one of the lightest mice we have encountered, but fits well in hand given its larger footprint with the palm rest extended, allowing accommodation of multiple hand shapes and sizes.

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Product Features, Specifications

Product Features:

 

Get ready to win with the CHERRY MC 9620 FPS Gaming mouse. It adapts to your precision, speed and ergonomic requirements. The CHERRY Utility software can be downloaded and allows you to set the resolution up to 12,000 DPI, regulate your speed up to 250 ips / 50 g or assign mouse functions and illuminate it to your own requirements.

 

The RGB illumination with logo projection with the complete color spectrum of 16.8 million colors can also be easily set with this. The DPI button glows according to your DPI setting for ease of orientation. The simultaneous analog and digital control progressively regulates functions in a similar way to a controller.

 

Three weights can be inserted, and the palm-rest can be extended in five stages, meaning it can be adapted to your ergonomic requirements and it can be moved smoothly on the extra-large gliding surface. The mouse fits perfectly in your hand thanks to high-quality materials and surfaces, created in a modern manufacturing process and guarantees many hours of playing pleasure. Made for winners!

 

Product Specifications:

 

Shape: Ergonomic shape, customizable

Size: 128 x 68.5 x 39.5 mm

Weight: 130–145 g

Glides: Teflon glides

Connection: USB-A

Cable type: 2 m

CPI: Up to 12.000

IPS: 250

Max acceleration: 50 G

Number of keys: 5

In the box: 3 x 5g Weights, Manual, Mouse

Software: CHERRY Utility Software and Assistant

OS: Windows 10 or higher, Windows 11, Windows 7

Warranty: 2 years

 

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