Corsair M75 Wireless mouse review

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I didn't get a chance to do a formal battery life test on the gaming mouse, but after several gaming sessions paired with the M75 Air, I can say the battery holds up pretty well. It's hard to pin down the exact battery life they mention since it really depends on how intensely you use it and for how long at a stretch.

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What I really like about this mouse is how you can tweak it to your heart's content. You can program its buttons to do all sorts of things, making it perfect for switching up your gameplay or getting those macros just right. The Corsair iCUE software is a big help here, not just for button-mapping but also for syncing up all your Corsair gear to look cool together.

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The mouse also has these two LED zones you can color-customize, which is pretty neat. However I've got to say, the DPI button's placement could be better; it's a bit awkward to reach when you're in the heat of the game.

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It comes with this sturdy braided USB cable and a converter, which is a bit stiff but does the job. And there's this tiny Slipstream dongle included that's surprisingly good at keeping you connected wirelessly, something I'll dive into more a bit later.

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