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Corsair GLAIVE RGB game mouse review





For the true gamers out there we now offer a review on the all new Corsair Gaming GLAIVE RGB game mouse, the device is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing with configurable RGB LEDs and has a grip that is intensely impressive. The mouse weighs in at 121 grams and is fully programmable, has additional thumb game buttons (programmable as well). Oh hey, and did we mention it has magnetic removable thumb grips already?
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Ryu5uzaku
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Posted on: 05/12/2017 11:00 AM
This one does not have acceleration(according to corsair). I might get it sometime this year to replace my current corsair m65 pro which does not have hw acceleration either.
Usual suspects with hw acceleration is laser mice. Opticals don't have em usually especially if combined with Pixart sensors.
This one does not have acceleration(according to corsair). I might get it sometime this year to replace my current corsair m65 pro which does not have hw acceleration either.
Usual suspects with hw acceleration is laser mice. Opticals don't have em usually especially if combined with Pixart sensors.
cryohellinc
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Posted on: 05/12/2017 02:01 PM
When my current mouse dies off, i guess this will be my next one. Thanks for the review!
When my current mouse dies off, i guess this will be my next one. Thanks for the review!
Embra
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Posted on: 05/12/2017 02:08 PM
Thanks HH! Looks pretty good.
Thanks HH! Looks pretty good.
Arbie
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Posted on: 05/12/2017 10:44 PM
Through yesterday for sure, and possibly today, Amazon was selling the Sades Q9 Gaming Mouse for $7. It's a good one overall and goes up to 3200 dpi. At checkout use the promo code "SADESQ99". Normally $15.
The Corsair reviewed here has some add-ons but I keep looking at that highly flared bottom ramp. I just replaced a mouse like that with the Sades... the flare was hard to grip and continually drove my thumb up towards the side buttons. Aggravating, and I never adapted to it.
I don't think you get better components in the high-$$ mice; just more bling. I recently had to replace the LMB microswitch in a Logitech G400S mouse. I found it was a cheap Chinese component, much inferior to the Japanese switch I installed.
Through yesterday for sure, and possibly today, Amazon was selling the Sades Q9 Gaming Mouse for $7. It's a good one overall and goes up to 3200 dpi. At checkout use the promo code "SADESQ99". Normally $15.
The Corsair reviewed here has some add-ons but I keep looking at that highly flared bottom ramp. I just replaced a mouse like that with the Sades... the flare was hard to grip and continually drove my thumb up towards the side buttons. Aggravating, and I never adapted to it.
I don't think you get better components in the high-$$ mice; just more bling. I recently had to replace the LMB microswitch in a Logitech G400S mouse. I found it was a cheap Chinese component, much inferior to the Japanese switch I installed.
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What about acceleration test? Does it return into same spot on screen if you move it from place fast and then back slowly?
Many mouses have Acceleration implemented even on HW level.