Corsair Sabre RGB Pro​ Wireless mouse review

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Let’s see what the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless looks like. The mouse is based on the 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN sensor and comes with seven programmable buttons. 

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The surface is nice to the touch, finished in matte black, slightly blunt surface (that shouldn’t collect a gram of greasy fingers). The weight of the mouse is low for a wireless device, as it’s 79 g. You’ll spot a single Corsair logo on the backside of the top (which can be lit up by RGB LEDs). The design is minimalistic, and it won’t stand out even in office spaces. The only RGB-lit area is the Corsair Logo at the back of the upper section of the mouse.

 

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The Corsair SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS is optimal both for the claw and palm grip styles. The housing is non-symmetrical. You can find two buttons in total on the left side. It would be good to have rubberized grips on the sides instead of plastic ones, but still – they serve their purpose well enough. The scroll has a rubber surface. 


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The SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS is not a small mouse, and it’s rather high – it should be suitable for people with larger hands. As mentioned earlier, it’s intended for claw and palm grippers. You can spot a logotype with the “ // SABREWL” name on the edge of a left mouse button.

  

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