Gaming mice used to come with ways of adding more weight to balance them and adjust their feel, but it seems those days are long gone. The age of the heavy mouse is making way for the new wave of ultra-light gaming mice! Anything under 100 grams seems to be the goal, and they’re proving extremely popular with gamers around the world. Today, Corsair is having a go at it with the Sabre RGB Pro Gaming Mouse. It clocks in at just 74g, so it should be pretty nimble. That’s certainly not the lightest ultra-light I’ve seen, but it’s certainly packing more features than many of its rivals too.
This mouse isn’t just built to be light, it’s built for some serious speed too. Everything about it is tuned for class-leading performance. Corsair has equipped it with their new AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, allowing it to run with an 8000Hz polling rate. Corsair Quickstrike Buttons and Omron switches, a low-drag paracord cable, and the stunning PixArt PWM3392 sensor, which can deliver 450 IPS and 50G acceleration, as well as 1 DPI resolution steps up to a whopping 18,000 DPI. If most gaming mice are like sports cars, this one is a hypercar!
“The CORSAIR SABRE RGB PRO CHAMPION SERIES Gaming Mouse is designed for and tested by esports pros, weighing an ultra-light 74g and equipped with a drag-reducing flexible paracord cable for responsive, unhindered movements. CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE Buttons ensure every click is immediate and responsive, while CORSAIR AXON hyper-processing technology delivers inputs to your PC up to 8x faster with 8,000Hz hyper-polling. The SABRE RGB PRO is equipped with an 18,000 DPI optical sensor customizable in single DPI steps, with a DPI button to cycle through five presets on-the-fly. Finished with high-quality materials such as 50 million click-rated OMRON switches and 100% PTFE glide pads, the SABRE RGB PRO cuts through the competition.”
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