Keychron is getting serious about budget gear. The company just released three new wireless office mice, the BM22, BM24, and BM25, each priced at just $19.99. And despite the low cost, they come packed with features you’d usually expect to find much further up the price ladder.
Keychron BM22, BM24, and BM25 focus on the basics

All three new mice in the BM series are built for productivity, not esports, but that doesn’t mean they’re boring. Each model uses a PixArt PAW3212 sensor with up to 2400 DPI and 1,000 Hz polling, which is more than enough for everyday work and light gaming.
They’re also lightweight, ranging from 76 to 81 grams, and feature a clean, symmetrical shape that works for both left- and right-handed users. Keychron built them with ABS shells, leaving out premium coatings but keeping durability in check.
Quiet clicks and compact design make them office-friendly
The BM25 and BM22 come with silent switches, making them ideal for shared spaces or video calls where click noise gets annoying fast. The BM24, meanwhile, leans more toward a classic look, echoing some older Logitech designs with its distinct black-panel styling.
Each mouse supports:
- 2.4 GHz wireless with a dongle
- Bluetooth connectivity
- USB-C charging
- Built-in dongle storage
- DPI adjustment button
- Switchable modes with hardware toggle
The BM25 stands out a bit with a magnetic top shell that lifts off to reveal its dongle compartment, an unexpected touch for a $20 device.
Keychron bundles and software support add value
Keychron is also offering the BM25 in a bundle with its B33 or B36 wireless keyboard for $34.99, making it an attractive deal for users building out a budget-friendly setup.
All three mice support Keychron Launcher, the company’s companion software for remapping buttons, customizing DPI presets, and tweaking the polling rate. It’s not something you usually see at this price point.
Available now, more listings expected soon
Right now, the BM22, BM24, and BM25 are only available through Keychron’s official store, but they’ll likely hit Amazon and other retailers in the near future. The only real question is how many colors and regional options will be offered at launch.
At $19.99, these mice don’t try to impress with flash. But if you want quiet clicks, solid wireless, and long battery life without breaking your budget, Keychron just made your next mouse three times harder to choose.