
Asus
The ASUS TUF Gaming M4 Air is an ultra‑light wired gaming mouse weighing 47‑51 g, featuring a PixArt PAW3335 16,000 DPI sensor, 6 programmable buttons, IPX6 water resistance and an antibacterial guard. It offers high‑speed tracking, low‑latency wired connectivity and a budget‑friendly price.
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Current
$54.99
Average
$50.39
Lowest
$34.99
Highest
$74.02
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the M4 Air for delivering ultra‑lightweight performance, precise sensor tracking and hygienic features at a very competitive price, while noting its plain aesthetic and wired nature as trade‑offs against premium wireless rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the mouse’s feather‑light feel, affordability, comfortable shape and the antibacterial, water‑resistant design, with the most common complaint being a slightly higher actual weight than the claimed 47 g.
Common Complaints
Weight measured at 51 g versus the advertised 47 g, lack of RGB lighting, and the limitation of a wired connection.
What People Are Saying
“"surprisingly good for the money," noting it "just works" without sweatiness, with strong sensor accuracy and 1000 Hz polling, though it lacks flashiness.”
“common praise includes lightweight feel, affordability, comfort, no oily residue, and spec parity with high‑end mice; recurring complaint is slightly higher real‑world weight (51 g).”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G Pro X Superlight
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the M4 Air for a cheaper, lighter wired experience with hygiene features; choose the Superlight if wireless freedom and higher DPI are priorities.
vs. Corsair Aerox 3 (Wired)
Advantages
Disadvantages
The M4 Air is better for budget‑focused gamers who value hygiene and the lightest possible weight, while the Aerox 3 suits users who want optional wireless use despite the extra cost and weight.