Corsair Sabre RGB Optical Mouse Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

| Source: Corsair Price: £49.99 Author: Bryan Waters

Introduction

The Corsair range of peripherals has been slowly expanding, and the RGB series combines the excellence of their early efforts with the colours and customisation that we've come to expect from modern peripherals.

With 8 Omron-switched buttons, three different areas of lighting, and an awesome sensor, the Corsair Sabre RGB has all the components necessary to continue the high opinion we have of the Corsair peripherals. At a mere 100g it certainly wont fatigue us to discover, so let's get down to business.

Technical Specifications

The Sabre is available with both Optical and Laser sensors. We know that our readers are split between which of the two they prefer, and that in general we get sent the Laser versions for review because of the headline-grabbing DPI, so we're pleased that Corsair have sent the Avago S3988 equipped version.

Three-zone 16.8 million color backlighting - Enjoy virtually infinite customization.

6,400 DPI optical sensor and multi-color DPI indicator - Confident, high-accuracy smart tracking.

8 programmable buttons - Fully configurable layout for personalized play.

High-capacity switches rated for 20 million clicks - Engineered to endure over extended play.

Comfortable claw-grip design - Ergonomic layout and solid aluminum base for a balanced, lightweight feel.

1,000 Hz USB refresh rate - lag-free responsiveness for fast play.

Braided easy-flex USB cable - 1.8 feet of unencumbered roaming.

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