. When the devices (mouse & keyboard by Corsair) are logged off, they do not move the mouse. I assume it's a driver bug. I'll be returning these and getting another brand this week.
Manufacturer: Corsair
. When the devices (mouse & keyboard by Corsair) are logged off, they do not move the mouse. I assume it's a driver bug. I'll be returning these and getting another brand this week.
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…
I love Corsair stuff, but after 6 months of use the mouse wheel stopped working and now is completely random which way it scrolls so I'll try a different brand next time.
Bought for my son and he says its the best one he's used, he likes his gaming and said his previous mouse was good but this ones loads better
I expected so much more from a company with a reputation like Corsair's, but this product has completely let me down. Logitech makes much more solid and reliable mice, 25+ years of use with their products has proven this to me. I will not be purchasing Corsair peripherals in the future.
Nice-looking cord with braided fabric cover (but still too stiff), RGB LED lighting, if you're into that sort of thing; Large anti-friction pads
The overall construction quality is very poor, made of thin, cheap plastic all around; The scroll wheel's axle broke less than 4 months after purchase because it was so thin and only supported on one side; I had to machine a new axle from brass to repair it.
Excellent gaming mouse to team up with my K70 RGB Keyboard, the high DPI combined with a luxury gaming mouse mat offers a silky smooth experience. Certainly a must have for any First Person Shooter or strategy player The software is straight forward to understand, and the RGB lighting can be teamed...
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...
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
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
Kitguru Says: One for the tweakers out there, Corsair Gaming's Sabre Optical RGB offers near unlimited back-end customisation, but it could do with a more intuitive interface and a bulkier finger rest.
Uses a great gaming sensor that is accurate and fast; Comfortable over long periods; Solid build with high-end materials; Very advanced lighting and macro functions; Very smooth over different surfaces
Back-end software is hard to get your head around; Finger rest feels too small; DPI switch buttons are a little uncomfortable to use
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