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Xtrfy is a Swedish manufacturer of PC gaming peripherals. They are a subsidiary of Cherry, who bought the brand in December of 2022.
Xtrfy has never been a brand that plays it safe when it comes to their mice. Rather than just copying whatever is the most popular shape on the market at any given time, the Swedish brand opts to go for original designs and follows its own path. One of the...
When Xtrfy released the MZ1 around a year ago, the mouse was received with a lot of praise. Made in collaboration with Zy “RocketJumpNinja” Rykoa, the small mouse offered a completely unique shape that went pretty far away from what we normally see with mice at that size. The fact that the...
Over the past couple of years, the world of mechanical keyboards has been evolving drastically. The custom keyboard scene is bigger than ever, and with that we’ve seen certain aspects of the custom mechanical keyboard world become the new standard for mass-produced keyboards. This has been a great evolution for...
Xtrfy products seem to go under the radar a bit. There are a good number of professionals using their gear (especially if you consider the fact that Xtrfy is still a bit of a niche brand) and their products are met with general praise pretty much every time that they...
Xrtfy is a manufacturer that’s been around for quite a while, and while they initially didn’t see a ton of success with their mice, the launch of the Xtrfy M4 changed that entirely. The lightweight and sturdy design with a brand new (somewhat polarizing) ergonomic shape proved to be a...
Xtrfy started out as a peripherals company that was mostly known for its links to successful esports team Ninjas in Pyjamas, but over the past couple of years they’ve become so much more than that. From making a keyboard that’s still among the most popular boards in the CS:GO scene to coming up with...
When Xtrfy released their first Project 4 mouse in the second half of last year, the Swedish company surprised many reviewers and gamers. Rather than trying to quickly cash in on the ‘mouse with holes‘ hype by copying an existing shape, drilling some holes in it, and calling it a...
These are exciting times for gaming mouse enthusiasts. With flawless sensors available to pretty much every manufacturer out there, companies are looking at other ways to set their products apart from the crowd. As you may or may not know, going lightweight is the newest trend in gaming mouse land...
Xtrfy might not be the most well-known peripheral manufacturer in the world, but the brand that’s part of the world famous (definitely in CS:GO) Ninjas in Pyjamas franchise has slowly been making waves. They make periperhals as part of the NiP organisation, but they don’t exclusively supply that specific team...
In December of last year, the German brand Cherry (mostly known for their extremely popular mechanical keyboard switches) completed the acquisition of peripheral maker Xtrfy. This acquisition has now lead the two brands to merge and form CHERRY XTRFY, as was unveiled in a press release. The rebrand includes a...