Great mouse if you like a lighter feel. Being able to change the sensitivity on the fly is also really good. Highly recommended.
Manufacturer: Corsair
Great mouse if you like a lighter feel. Being able to change the sensitivity on the fly is also really good. Highly recommended.
Sometimes the mark of a good gaming mouse is how unnoticeable it is in-game. Chances are, if you don't have to think too hard about it, it's doing its job. That's the Corsair Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse ($49.99) in a nutshell.
Inexpensive; Lightweight; Performs smoothly
Wide width may be uncomfortable depending on grip; Lighting is purely decorative; For right-handed use only
Personally recommend this excellent mice if you don't mind the weight adjustment feature, if you do, pick M65 Pro. Corsair mices are freaking great, they own Razer and Steelseries big time, both good prices and qualities.
The Corsair Sabre RGB is an ultra-lightweight mouse that gives you plenty of programmable buttons without cluttering the mouse. We found the CUE software to be useful and in the main menu it was easy to setup and use.
Lightweight; Software interface; Programmable buttons; 10,000 DPI; RGB lighting; Built-in memory
One weight; not customizable; Brightness of RGB lighting; CUE can be overly complex
I only need left and right click so the DPI adjuster, side macros, and all other buttons like that I don't need. If you need a great $50 RGB Optical mouse with a good sensor this is it but the M65 RGB Pro is only $10 more which is more premium and a tunable weight adjustment system
-good optical sensor with up to 10k DPI (you really only need like 1500 DPI though); great to hold; left and right buttons are responsive (in game right click doesn't wanna work if I have CUE open but it might have been an error on me
-might be small for some hands -made of soft touch plastic (if you care I about that I don't but thought I'd put that in there
It's always nice when a product surprises you and the Corsair Sabre Laser RGB has done just that, it's a damn good Gaming mouse that's really been designed for Gaming, with a great Laser sensor and well paced programmable buttons. The only oddity being that shortened right mouse button…
The Sabre Optical RGB is a comfortable, full-featured gaming mouse with unparalleled lighting flexibility. It's let down only by its software, which can be confusing at times.
Tons of color options; Near-limitless lighting and button customization; Comfortable shape and size
Body design could be too wide for some hands; Advanced features in software are overwhelming (as is the manual
We have tried multiple titles (Heroes of the Storm, Dying Light, Dirty Bomb, CounterStrike Global Offensive) with the Sabre Optical RGB and we were pretty impressed with the overall comfort, which was matched by precision thanks to the latest Avago ADNS S3988 6400DPI sensor.
The Corsair Gaming Sabre Laser RGB Gaming Mouse retails at RM 252 – you get a mouse that's comfortable to hold, braided USB, laser sensor with very high DPI that's great for gaming larger screen resolution, customizable buttons (with Omron switches) and RGB lights.
For £50, the Sabre Optical is a very good mouse. We have no real complaints about the performance of the optical sensor, and the build and materials are reassuringly high quality. We do wish a sniper button had been included, but nonetheless for claw and finger grip users looking for a light, nimble...
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