CHERRY XTRFY MX 8.2 PRO TMR Wireless Review - techbuzzireland.com

The CHERRY XTRFY MX 8.2 PRO TMR Wireless is a magnetic / mechanical gaming keyboard built for ultra-fast wireless performance. It is a tenkeyless keyboard with 87 keys, RGB illumination, and a 960 g weight without packaging.

This keyboard supports triple connection modes: 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired. The wireless dongle connection offers a quoted latency of 0.70 ms, which places it firmly in the top tier for performance gaming.

The keyboard uses CHERRY MK Crystal Magnetic switches and supports hot-swap between magnetic and mechanical switches. It also includes PBT keycaps and 5-layer sound dampening, along with adjustable feet for added comfort and setup flexibility.

In the box, you get the manual, keyboard, dongle, and USB-A to USB-C cable. The keyboard can also be used without additional software during setup, which makes it straightforward to get started. Check the video below for more.

For users who want more control, CHERRY MagCrate software is available to download. This allows you to change keyboard functions and lighting to suit your own preferences.

Company: CHERRY was founded in 1953 by Walter Lorain Cherry, and the company continues to be associated with quality, innovation, design, and sustainability.

The keyboard also comes with a 2-year statutory warranty, and the switches are rated for more than 100 million actuations. 

Conclusion

The CHERRY XTRFY MX 8.2 PRO TMR Wireless offers triple connection options, top-tier latency, and a strong feature set aimed at gaming performance. The RGB lighting, customizable software, hot-swap switch support, PBT keycaps, and sound dampening all add to the overall experience.

Overall, this is a high-end keyboard from a company with a strong reputation, and it delivers a customised gaming experience with a premium specification.

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By brendanlahert

20 years’ experience in the commercial technical industry. Interested in technology. Certified ITIL v3 Service Management, Project Management Prince 2, Six Sigma.

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