Corsair Sabre RGB Pro​ Wireless mouse review

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There are four (rather small) PTFE sliders at the bottom. The overall quality is very good, and the plastic is very rigid. You can set the wireless mode here by switching (Slipstream/BT/off) and selecting the profiles.


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You need to use the tiny radio frequency dongle for wireless operation, which uses Corsair’s low-latency Slipstream tech. It can be housed in a compartment on the bottom. Be careful not to lose/break the small cover because it isn’t attached to the mouse.

 

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No weight adjustment is possible. The provided 1.8 m long USB cable (that should be using the drag-reducing paracord, but it's a normal rubber one) is rather stiff.


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The mouse has a large, comfortable indentation for the thumb, which is more than enough to ensure a firm grip of the mouse.


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Power on, then. Overall, there is an astounding single RGB zone (yeah, but this is a conscious choice) that can be controlled in iCUE software. There are seven buttons in total. The buttons are sensitive and provide good feedback. The mouse makes a very nice overall impression, and the sensor can go up to 26,000 DPI (but it’s not a number you’ll need for daily usage).

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