Corsair has been making many of my favourite peripherals for well over a decade, and I’m not alone in this thinking, as they’re one of the most popular brands in the entire world, with award-winning mice and keyboards, as well as many other products, and a reputation that has gone relatively untarnished in that time. I have a Corsair keyboard and mouse on my desk that I use daily outside of whatever I’m testing from day to day. Around 6 months ago, Corsair launched the M75 Air Wireless Gaming Mouse (review), and today, they released the M75 Wireless, the mouse I use, and I love it. However, today, it’s time for the Corsair M65 Wireless, a beefed-up version of the Air with longer battery life, more RGB lighting, and most importantly, an ambidextrous design.
Ambidextrous mice are not for everyone, but if you are ambidextrous or even more likely, left-handed, they offer you quite a bit of flexibility. However, even for right-handed users, some people simply prefer the feel of a symmetrical mouse, and having two buttons on each side of the mouse means you can use the extra buttons for macros.
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