Average score
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.9
2.4GHz connectivity
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.6
Reviewers who discussed the radio link described the 2.4GHz connection as fast, reliable, and tied to the larger high-polling dongle experience.
Accuracy and tracking precision
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.6
Tracking precision was a consistent strength: reviewers reported smooth aiming, accurate snapping, and precise response on normal gaming surfaces.
Android compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Android use over Bluetooth was positively reported in the reviews that tested it. Phone pairing appears simple and dependable.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
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P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
There is no companion app. Reviewers repeatedly called out the lack of software for custom EQ tuning, firmware tools, or deeper personalization.
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No score yetAudio-video sync accuracy
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Low-latency 2.4GHz performance is one of the headset's clear strengths. Reviewers repeatedly described gaming and video playback as free of noticeable lag or sync issues.
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No score yetbalance and weight distribution
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.5
Weight balance was praised when mentioned, with reviewers calling the mouse solid, well-balanced, and free of obvious balance issues despite the low mass.
Bass performance
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.8
Bass is controlled rather than huge. Some reviewers liked the punch and fullness, but others felt it lacked impact for music and cinematic use.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetBattery
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
5.0
Battery life is a standout strength. Multiple reviews cited roughly 80 to 100 hours, with real-world use stretching across many days or nearly two weeks.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetbattery life
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.8
Battery life is mostly good in standard or mixed polling use, but IGN found peak 8K and Pro Gaming settings could drain it far faster than the rated 90 hours.
Bluetooth
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.6
Bluetooth performance was consistently reliable in the reviews, with smooth switching and stable use across phones and other portable devices. Simultaneous dual-audio playback is not supported. Reviews indicate you can switch between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth modes, but not use both together.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetBuild quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.1
Build quality is generally solid thanks to the aluminum headband and sturdy overall feel, but not flawless. Some reviewers thought the controls or parts of the plastic construction felt cheaper than the better materials elsewhere.
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No score yetbuild quality
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Build quality is generally solid for an ultralight shell, though one reviewer found M64 side-wall flex and IGN noted only minor flexing and a slightly cheap feel.
Button control usability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.4
The controls are easy to understand and placed logically, but tactile feel and volume stepping drew criticism. Usability is decent overall, just not especially refined.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetbutton customization
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
2.5
Button customization is limited: reviewers found basic mapping or CPI presets, but no software-driven fine control or deeper customization.
button responsiveness
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Main-button responsiveness is strong overall, with reviewers describing snappy travel, good bounce-back, and reliable actuation during gameplay.
cable flexibility
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.1
The included cable was usually described as flexible or pliant, helping offset the awkward side-port layout when charging or using wired mode.
Charging
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
Charging is straightforward and convenient. Reviews praised the ability to keep using the headset while it charges.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetcharging convenience
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
2.8
Charging is fast enough and possible while playing, but several reviewers criticized the side USB-C port because the cable can feel awkward or drag against the hand.
Clamping force comfort
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
Clamp is well judged for many users, but not universally. Some reviewers found it secure and comfortable, while others described it as tight during longer sessions.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetclaw grip comfort
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.6
Claw comfort depends on hand size: some reviewers liked the low front and relaxed-claw support, while IGN found the small right-handed shell cramped for large hands.
click latency
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Click latency is supported by adjustable debounce settings, giving users several response-time presets directly on the mouse.
click noise
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.0
Click sound is moderate rather than silent: reviewers described the main clicks as mellow or balanced, though one found them fairly loud.
Codec support
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
Codec support appears basic. One review specifically noted the lack of high-resolution codec support.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetComfort during long use
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Long-session comfort is one of the H3 Wireless's biggest strengths overall. Most reviewers found it easy to wear for hours, though a few with larger heads reported pressure over time.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetconnection stability
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.6
Connection stability was consistently positive, with reviewers reporting no lag, stutter, hiccups, or wireless dropouts in normal use.
debounce customization
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Debounce customization is broad on paper, but one reviewer had ghost clicks at the lowest setting while others praised the selectable 2/4/8/12 ms options.
Design and Aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
The design is clean, understated, and intentionally free of flashy RGB. Reviewers generally liked the simple esports style and its more grown-up look.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetDetachable microphone convenience
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The removable boom mic adds useful flexibility. Reviewers liked being able to switch between gaming use and a cleaner everyday headphone setup.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetDongle
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
The 2.4GHz dongle is easy to use and very reliable. Reviewers praised its stable connection, long range, and gaming-ready low latency.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetDPI range
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.4
The DPI/CPI range is wide, reaching 26,000, but preset-only adjustment limits fine-grained sensitivity tuning.
durability over time
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.0
Durability evidence is limited but positive around the finish, with Tom's Hardware noting the coating is designed for and withstood visible wear.
Ear cup padding quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The large memory foam ear cups and mixed leather-mesh finish were usually praised for comfort and breathability. A few reviewers found them a bit firm or tight for larger ears.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetEqualizer customization
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
2.5
EQ flexibility is limited to basic onboard presets. Without an app or custom bands, users have very little room to fine-tune the sound.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetergonomic design
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
The M64's right-handed ergonomic shape was a major draw for several reviewers, especially those who liked its low front and thumb groove, though large hands may struggle.
fingertip grip comfort
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
2.6
Fingertip grip drew weak support because reviewers found the M64's curvature awkward for fingertip users compared with palm or claw.
FPS gaming suitability
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.3
FPS suitability is strong when tracking and responsiveness matter, though the shape may favor controlled play more than universal fast-flick comfort.
Frequency response accuracy
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.5
The tuning is optimized more for competitive usefulness than tonal neutrality. Accuracy in positional cues is good, but the overall balance is not especially natural or reference-like.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetglide smoothness
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.6
Glide quality was praised, with reviewers citing smooth movement, strong PTFE feet, and good glide across multiple ordinary surfaces.
grip texture
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.7
Grip texture is mixed: the white coating was seen as grippier and durable, while the black coating was criticized as a fingerprint magnet.
handedness options
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
2.5
Handedness is limited because the M64 Pro is explicitly a right-handed ergonomic mouse, not an ambidextrous option.
Headband adjustability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.0
Headband adjustment appears straightforward and usable, but it was not a major talking point. Reviews suggest simple functionality rather than standout flexibility.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetIncluded accessories
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
The included extras cover the basics well, typically including the dongle, detachable mic, charging cable, and a pouch or bag. The bundle is useful rather than premium.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetInstrument separation
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.6
Separation of key sounds is very good in games. Multiple reviewers highlighted how clearly footsteps, reloads, dialogue, and other positional cues cut through the mix.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetleft and right click quality
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.3
Left and right click quality was mostly praised for feel and reliability, with several reviewers calling the clicks snappy, satisfying, or trouble-free in gameplay.
lift-off distance
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Lift-off distance can be adjusted, typically between 1 mm and 2 mm, and one reviewer specifically needed the 2 mm option on hard surfaces.
long-session comfort
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.5
Long-session comfort is mostly positive from Tom's Hardware, but the side charging cable and large-hand fit concerns limit universal comfort.
materials quality
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.4
Materials feel mixed: the shell and UV coating are solid, but IGN felt the ultralight construction made the mouse feel somewhat cheap.
Maximum volume clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
The headset stays clear at practical listening levels and has enough headroom for gaming. Reviews did not report major breakup or muddiness when played loudly.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetMicrophone noise reduction
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Background rejection is a real plus. The mic does a decent to very good job reducing keyboard noise and other room sounds, though it is not perfect in louder environments.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetMicrophone quality for calls
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.9
Microphone quality is good enough for Discord, calls, meetings, and normal game chat, but it is not consistently elite. Some reviews praised crisp clarity, while others called it thin or below average.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetMidrange clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.3
Midrange is one of the weaker parts of the tuning. Reviews that discussed it often described mids as flatter and less detailed than the treble-focused gaming cues.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetMMO gaming suitability
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.5
MMO suitability received only indirect support through a standard gaming sensor mode described for lower-precision MMO-style play.
motion consistency
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.5
Motion consistency was a strong theme, with reviewers describing smooth, consistent movement and no obvious tracking irregularities.
Multi-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Multi-platform support is one of the headset's biggest advantages. PC, PlayStation, Switch, Mac, phones, and handheld use were all highlighted positively, with Xbox being the main exception.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetMultipoint connectivity reliability
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
True multipoint support is absent. Reviews that addressed it explicitly treated this as a limitation rather than a buggy implementation.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetNoise isolation (passive)
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
Passive isolation is solid for a closed-back headset. The pads and closed design help block distractions even though this is not an ANC model.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetonboard memory
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.3
On-device settings are a strength for plug-and-play users because key controls can be adjusted directly on the mouse without software.
palm grip comfort
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.5
Palm grip comfort is decent for smaller to medium hands, but several reviewers warned the shape or size can be awkward for fingertip users or large hands.
polling rate
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.5
The Pro model's 8K polling rate is widely documented and usually praised, though some reviewers said they could not always feel a meaningful difference.
premium feel
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.0
Premium feel is mixed: some praised the non-hollow feel, while others felt the quality and finish were not quite top-tier for the price.
Preset EQ profile quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
3.4
The built-in Game, Music, and Movie presets are usable, but most reviewers said the differences are subtle. They help a bit, but they do not radically reshape the headset.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetprofile switching
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.0
Profile or sensor-mode switching is available directly on the mouse, with Pro Gaming, Standard, and Low Power modes mentioned.
programmable buttons
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.0
Programmable-button support is basic, mostly limited to standard game or Windows button mapping rather than rich software macros.
RGB features
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
1.3
RGB is essentially absent, with reviewers repeatedly noting no flashy lighting or special lighting beyond an indicator LED.
scroll wheel quality
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Scroll wheel quality is generally solid, with tactile notches, consistent scrolling, and easy movement, though one reviewer described the wheel feel as merely okay.
sensor performance
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.6
Sensor performance is consistently strong thanks to the Pixart/Pixart 3395-class sensor, accurate tracking, and stable performance on common surfaces.
shape comfort
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.9
Shape comfort is the most divisive area: some reviewers loved the locked-in ergonomic shape, while IGN found it cramped for large hands.
side button quality
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.9
Side-button quality is split: some reviewers praised their size and crispness, while others found the M64's side buttons mushy.
Software/setup simplicity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
Setup is very easy and plug-and-play friendly. The flip side is that this simplicity comes partly from the lack of companion software and deeper controls.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetsoftware usability
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
2.8
Software usability is polarizing because there is no software; plug-and-play users may like it, but many reviewers found on-device controls tedious or limiting.
Sound quality
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
Sound quality is strongest in gaming, where the headset emphasizes clarity, positioning, and useful detail. It is generally good overall, but several reviewers found it less satisfying for music and movies than for competitive play.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetSoundstage width
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.5
The H3 Wireless creates a roomy enough presentation for strong directional gaming cues. It does not read as ultra-wide or surround-heavy in every review, but imaging and space were consistently praised.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetSpatial audio
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Spatial audio support was praised in the most detailed positive review, where it noticeably improved immersion and directional awareness in games.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetsurface compatibility
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.6
Surface compatibility is acceptable on normal plastic and wood surfaces, but glass was reported unusable.
switch feel
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.2
Switch feel is generally good, with reviewers praising snappy, balanced main clicks, though one early impression found the implementation merely okay.
Treble clarity
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.4
Treble detail is generally a strength, helping footsteps, reloads, whispers, and other small cues stand out. Reviewers usually found it clear without becoming painfully sharp.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetUSB-C
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.7
USB-C charging is standard here and was consistently presented as a positive, practical choice.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetvalue for money
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
3.0
Value is mixed to weak: the $139 Pro version performs well, but reviewers questioned the 8K surcharge and compared it against strong software-supported competitors.
Volume output
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.8
Volume output is strong, with one reviewer specifically noting that competitive play was easily loud enough well below maximum volume.
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.7
Weight is a clear strength, with reviewers repeatedly measuring or citing roughly 54-55 grams for the Pro model.
Weight comfort
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
4.3
It is not the lightest headset on paper, but the weight is generally well managed. Most reviewers still found it comfortable thanks to padding and pressure distribution.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
No score yetwireless latency
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.3
Wireless latency was mostly praised as lag-free, though IGN questioned whether 8K gains are noticeable to average users.
wireless performance
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P2
Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
4.5
Wireless performance was a strength, with reviewers reporting reliable 2.4GHz operation and no obvious wireless tracking issues.
Xbox compatibility
P1
Product 1: Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming...
1.0
Xbox compatibility is a clear weakness. Several reviews explicitly said there is no Xbox support or Xbox-specific version for this model.
P2Product 2: Cherry M64 Pro
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