Corsair M75 Wireless mouse review

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In the realm of gaming peripherals, lightweight gaming mice have become increasingly prevalent. Corsair introduces the M75 Wireless, a new iteration of such a mouse, engineered without concessions. Having evaluated various Corsair mice like the Katar Elite and the Sabre RGB Pro Wireless, both lightweight wireless gaming mice, the question arises: What sets the M75 apart? Included with the mouse are the Slipstream dongle and Corsair's familiar 1.8m braided USB-A-to-USB-C cable. However, for a gaming mouse, especially concerning its cable, this may not be the most suitable option. Although primarily designed for charging, it would have been preferable for Corsair to invest in developing a more flexible, lightweight cable better suited for general mouse usage, particularly in gaming scenarios. Nonetheless, users can opt to replace this cable with a more suitable alternative, although choices meeting the desired criteria are somewhat limited. This mouse lets you cut the cord with both its wired charging feature, just plug in the USB cable, and you're good to go. You'll get up to 40 hours of use on a 2.4 GHz WiFi connection and even more, up to 105 hours, when you switch to Bluetooth. It's designed with a handy micro button at the bottom and offers you two ways to connect: either use the included dongle for a 2.4 GHz connection, which we recommend for the smoothest experience and can work up to 20 meters away (though, in reality, you'll find it's more like 6 meters due to walls and stuff), or connect via Bluetooth 4.2 LE.

But it's not just about staying powered up and connected. This mouse dazzles with two zone RGB lighting, allowing you to choose from 16.8 million colors to make it uniquely yours. It's crafted with a durable, ergonomic design that's meant for right-handers and features seven buttons you can program however you like, thanks to the reliable Omron switches. You can also tweak the lights in two zones using the iCUE software you can download, making it even more customizable. Plus, it remembers your settings with its onboard memory, so it's always ready to go just the way you like it.


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