XTRFY

M4 RGB (XG-M4-RGB-BLACK)

XTRFY M4 RGB (XG-M4-RGB-BLACK)

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Reddit IconJediTerrorist
7 months ago

I use a Xtrfy M4 wired with glass Superglide skates and grip tape. I also have a HyperX haste, HyperX Pulsefire and G403 hero which I found things I didn’t like with them. No software needed for the Xtrfy. Which was a dream for me.

Reddit IconBleakwing
27 days ago

If you have some spare money, buy a bunch from amazon of different types and see what shape you like. (and then return the rest). There is a suprising difference (at least for me). But now I'm stuck with the xtrfy M4 / M64 shape because it is bar far the most comfortable

Reddit Iconcarlosedp
8 months ago

My right hand is 11.5 x 19cm (closed fingers) and I only use palm grip. I'd say all three mouses fit my hand/grip pretty fine. I normally pick the lightest (IPI) for gaming like FPSs and now the A7 for daily work... I've used the M4 for both until today but was getting bothered by the cable. I feel I could use the A7 or the IPI for gaming but I'd prefer the 88. I'd say they complement each other nicely... also I love different colors (as you see)... :) Another day I used my MX Master 3S for a whole day (at the office) and omg, it felt I was dragging one of my speakers in the table because of the weight :D

8 months ago

I think it's pretty good for almost anyone... It's a bit to the bigger side but it's light so very comfortable. I have big hands so I might be biased.

Reddit IconDeathwish1909
4 months ago

Beast x, xtrfy m4, logitech g pro superlight, the new version of the razer viper, g wolves htx ace, lamzu maya x, logitech g502. Out of all of these the superlight/maya would be my runner ups but they dont even come close.

Reddit Iconexe163
5 months ago

I use computers extensively for work, and I daily Logitech Lift / MX Vertical. I use ergo-shaped, ~60g mice to play games for the last couple of years. I had been using mm731 and Xtrify M4 (3d printed RS4 with increased hump). I tried most common shapes out there with the help of 3D printing and found that: - An average ambi mouse twists my wrist too much, and I get fatigued very quickly. I mostly overlooked these. - I can't do an EC2-like shape with a low hump and long tail (mm731 included), not enough support. - I really like the angle of vertical mice. I can't game on them though due to the lack of control. Also, my copies are low spec and very heavy. I haven't tried the keychron gaming spec vertical mouse yet but even that's still 90g. - 17.5 x 9.5 hand. Usually palm or relaxed claw. I find Logitech Dex very comfortable at rest. (G703 shape is too filling on the other hand.) I tried a copy, but after a couple of sessions, the high-profile shape made my wrist bend upward too much, and again I felt fatigued quickly. - Xtrify M4 high hump is surprisingly comfortable pushing against my palm. I like that it's also the low profile for an ergo, but the buttons are mostly flat, so my wrist is still twisted like using an ambi mouse. So it seems like my hand got really picky over the years. It likes low profile, ergonomic shape with as much tilt as possible towards the vertical mice end, also a high hump that pushes against the palm. I don't think it exist. Something along the line of a dex mini, but tilted at 30 degrees. I play CS2, OW2, and BF6. I am not that serious but still want good performance while maximizing comfort. Any ideas on what I should look into that would better fit my needs? Can an ambi mouse be comfortable if it's the right shape? Edit: I have RAPOO VT3S and VT1 in the mail. These are low profile high ish hump ergo and Ambi that I have yet to fully try in practice. If they don’t work I’m out of ideas after this

Reddit IconIamTyk0
9 months ago

Hello r/MouseReview I need help with choosing a mouse shape because with my current mouse (Mchose l7 ultra) I feel i grip to hard because the mouse is a tad bit small for me. My previous mouse was a Xtrfy M4 and I liked the ergo grip on that one and felt it filled out the hand okay. Maybe another shape will be better I feel with the current mouse I’m missing some support area for the area on the hand under my thumb and tend to grip too hard to accomodate that missing area so the back of the thumb almost caves inwards. (last 2 pics shows what I mean) Looking for a more ergo style wireless mouse with 2k polling rate that’s also lightweight. I mainly play CS2 with claw grip. Hand size is 19.2x10.5cm Thankful for all answers :)

Reddit Iconjp-ogz
3 months ago

While you mentioned liking your grip, it seems you're trying to use a palm grip or some variation, and because it's so small, your hand tends to close from the right, right where the fingers get tired. Have you tried a medium-to-large ergonomic mouse? Borrow one, use it for an hour, and see how you feel. My grip was similar to yours, but I felt uncomfortable, tense, even painful at times, and it was the mouse (a GPro Hero). I used a fingertip grip because the mouse "forced" me. I switched to an Xtrfy M4 (an aggressive ergonomic mouse), and voila, never fatigue, never tension. I never had a fingertip grip again; it was more of a super relaxed claw grip, almost palm.

Reddit Iconmaestrodelafruta
3 months ago

i was in the same problem few months ago and randomly borrowed an xtrfy m4 from a friend because my mouse was killing me after a couple of hours and it was like magic,the pain was away after a few days of use, granted is not a solution for everyone but its worth a shot (maybe). Hope this helps

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