Lenovo has introduced the Legion M6X series wireless gaming mouse, featuring two versions with different specifications and price points. The series includes the standard M6X and the enhanced M6X Pro. Both models are fitted with PAW sensors, tailored for medium and small hands, and weigh around 53 grams.
Specifications
The M6X version is fitted with the PAW 3325 sensor and features a Huanuo dark black and white dot microswitch. It supports both wired and 2.4G dual-mode connectivity, priced at 99 Yuan ($14). This model is aimed at gamers seeking a dependable and budget-friendly gaming mouse with essential features.
Conversely, the M6X Pro version is equipped with the more advanced PAW 3395 sensor and a Huanuo blue transparent dot microswitch. It offers wired, 2.4G, and Bluetooth triple-mode connectivity, providing greater flexibility and convenience. This version is priced at 149 Yuan ($21), targeting gamers who desire enhanced performance and extra connectivity options.
Both models boast a built-in 450mAh battery and a lightweight design, making them easy to maneuver and ideal for quick movements, especially in first-person shooter (FPS) games. The mice come with PTFE foot stickers for smooth movement and low friction, enhancing the gaming experience.
Design and Features
The M6X series comes in Phantom Black and Frost White color options. They are designed with an ergonomic “small waist” shape for a comfortable grip for medium and small hands. The M6X model provides a maximum DPI of 10,000, while the M6X Pro offers up to 26,000 DPI. Both models include a Telink low-power chip for effective power management and stable connections.
The Huanuo microswitches in both models are eSports-grade, with the M6X rated for around 30 million clicks and the M6X Pro rated for approximately 80 million clicks. The mice also feature a gaming-grade Huanuo encoder for the scroll wheel and offer adjustable report rates of 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz.
Accessories and Availability
The M6X series mice come with a charging cable, a wireless receiver, and a manual. They are designed to provide a stable connection with Lenovo’s LEGION AIPower wireless technology and Snow Energy power management, ensuring uninterrupted gaming sessions.
The M6X model will be available for purchase starting at 10:00 (CST) on May 31, while the M6X Pro model will go on sale at 10:00 (CST) on June 10.