Five new CHERRY XTRFY products to boost your game this summer
Time for an upgrade?

CHERRY's new Ngale microphone range is aimed squarely at gamers and streamers both, so if you run sessions on Twitch or are thinking about getting in🍌to the habit, they're worth considering. Out of the two, the Ngale X is the more high-end version that describes itself as "studio-grade audio at a non-studio price."
As an XLR/USB hybrid, the Ngale X is able to fit into most setups. And even though it's perfect 🦹for use on a boom arm, it also comes with a quick-and-easy desk stand for those who don't h🤡ave one yet.
While we're on the subject o🌼f ease, this device also provides an optional low-cut filter to sift out unwanted noise while you're streaming along with on-mic controls.
Just starting out in the streaming game, or simply want a good mic for work and play that isn't going to break the bank? That's where 🔯the Ngale R comes in; i🍷t's designed with accessibility in mind and is easy to set up thanks to that plug-n-play USB connection.
That doesn't come at the cost of quality, though. Besides a high-quality cardioid capsule to make you sound top dollar without background hubub, it's packing a retro des🐭ign with a grilled RGB front for when you want to feel Fancy (with a capital F). It can be fitted to a boom stand as well if you🦋 want to keep your desk clear.
The upcoming M64 and M68 Pro gaming mice may not be out yet (they're due to land this summer), but both are already looking like decent additions to your setup than🐬ks to some fancy tech under the ho🦋od.
Namely, that 8K polling rate is impressive. To translate, this means it's sending data 8 times🌞 per millisecond, or every 0.125 millisecond. In other words? It has an absurdly ౠlow latency which should help keep you ahead of the game in twitch shooters or the competitive scene.
Don't worry about missing out if you choose one or the other, either. ꦚEach one has the same specs, and thꦅe only difference is that chassis: the M64 opts for an ergonomic shape while the M68 has a symmetrical design instead.
Rounding out this list is a fresh take on the GP5 mouse mat. OK, I appr🌟eciate that this might not sound as exciting as super-quick mice and snazzy, customizable keyboards. But the Amnis Blue has tricks of its own.
To go with a non-slip rubber base and stiꦜtched edges, the mousepad offers a smooth, high-speed cloth that should allow for greater responsiveness on your part. It comes in multiple sizes – Medium, Large, and XL – to accommodate whatever setup you have, too.