Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB 10k DPI Optical Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
A Closer Look
The Sabre has some really nice ergonomics, with a raised back, low front and a deep scoop with a small wing on the left side. This means you’ll be able to comfortably use the mouse with various grip types to suit your needs/taste.
There are two buttons down the left side which are set to forward/back navigation by default, although they can be reprogrammed in the downloadable software.
Down the right side, another inward curve for added grip, especially handy for fingertip grips, but there’s also a small wing here that benefits palm rest.
There’s a lot going on here, with a control switch in the middle that is perfect for DPI/profile switching, a good size scroll-wheel with a soft rubber grip, and two side switches to the edge of the LMB, which should be ideal for deploying macros.
There are four slipmats on the bottom of the mouse, which combined with the 100g weight give it exceptional glide on a wide range of gaming surfaces.