Corsair M55 RGB PRO gaming mouse review -
Specification and unboxing
Specification and unboxing
First some marketing info from Corsair directly below:
“The CORSAIR M55 RGB PRO Gaming Mouse offers game-winning versatility with an ambidextrous design that fits any grip or hand, and the precision of a 12,400 DPI optical sensor. Its durable construction, complete with 50 million click-rated Omron switches and a premium braided cable, stands up to the rigors of intense gaming while minimizing fatigue with a remarkably light weight of just 86g. Start gaming immediately with simple plug-and-play setup out of the box. Take full control with powerful CORSAIR iCUE software, enabling you to swap between left and right-handed modes, assign macros and button remaps to eight programmable buttons, customize RGB backlighting, and manage three DPI settings that can be switched on the fly. No matter how you choose to play, stand up to any challenge with the M55 RGB PRO.”
- Versatile Ambidextrous Design: Play at your highest level with either hand using your most comfortable grip, be it palm, claw, or fingertip.
- Precision to Win: Take control over your gaming thanks to a 12,400 DPI optical sensor for high-accuracy tracking.
- Weighs Just 86g: Incredibly lightweight construction lets you play effortlessly at your top form for hours.
- Built to Last: Durable construction featuring 50 million click-rated Omron switches and a premium braided cable gives the M55 RGB PRO the strength to withstand years of intense gaming sessions.
- Eight Fully Programmable Buttons: Create an in-game advantage with powerful macros and button remaps.
- Simple Plug-and-Play Setup: Ready to game right out of the box—just plug in through a USB port and start taking down the competition.
- Intelligent Control, Unlimited Possibilities: Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software lets you switch from left to right-handed mode, customize macros and button remaps, control and synchronize RGB lighting across all compatible CORSAIR devices, adjust DPI settings, and more.
- Dynamic RGB Backlighting: Illuminated by dynamic, customizable RGB LED backlighting with dozens of customizable presets and effects.
- Switch DPI on the Fly: Swap between three separate DPI settings at the click of a button, all customizable within CORSAIR iCUE software.
Wired Connectivity | USB 2.0 Type-A |
Sensor | PAW3327 |
Sensor Type | Optical |
Resolution | 200 DPI – 12,400 DPI, with 100 DPI steps 220 IPS, 30 G |
On-Board Profiles | 1 |
Backlight | 2-Zone RGB |
Buttons | 8 |
USB Report Rate | 1000Hz |
Color | Black |
Mouse Feet | Large PTFE |
Cable | 1.8 m / 6 ft., braided fiber, black, fixed |
iCUE (Software) | Supported |
Dimensions | 124.4(L) x 57.25(W) x 40(H) mm / 4.9”(L) x 2.25”(W) x 1.57”(H |
Weight (w/o cable and accessories) | 86g / 0.19 lbs. |
Warranty | Two years |
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