Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro.
April 2020
(86%)
69 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
599 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent wireless functionality
Great sensor performance
Very low click latency
High button quality
Very good scroll wheel
Good choice of components
Grippy materials
Nicely gliding feet
Bluetooth functionality
Full software customizability
Rich
Build Quality
Extremely Fast & Accurate (18.000DPI Pixart PAW3392 Optical Sensor)
Connectivity (2.4GHz / Bluetooth / USB)
Grip (Rubber Coating / Shape)
OMRON Primary Switches (50 Million Clicks)
RGB Lighting System (9 Zones)
8 Fully Programmable But
Great build quality
With satisfying clicks (even the scroll wheel)
Supports 2.4GHz and Bluetooth wireless
Solid batterylife despite (but allout
You'll want daily overnight charges)
Customizable RGB solution with eight zones (but none at the front)
M
Cleaner layout than non-Pro versions
Smart 8-button layout
Good battery life
Fantastic performance
Awesome RGB effects
Great ergonomics
Slipstream wireless technology
Custom sensor
Very comfortable
Easy to use iCUE software
Sleek lighting
Can be used wired or wireless
The editors didn't like
High weight
Slam clicks
Somewhat resource-heavy software
Software not entirely intuitive to navigate
Price (EU)
Right Hand Use Only / Shape (For Some)
Weightier than most mice
Updating firmware can be a little flaky at times
No dedicated Sniper button with this iteration (but you can repurpose another button if you wish)
As I mentioned at the beginning of this review, I have always been a proponent of wired gaming mice. Call it PTSD from my first wireless mouse being a Microsoft Ergonomic Wireless Mouse circa 2003, or for the half-dozen or so wireless Logitech mice that I...
Abstract: I have always been a proponent of wired gaming mice, and admittedly I'm a little behind the curve on wireless gaming mice. It's honestly nothing personal, but you see, early versions of wireless gaming mice were simply horrible. They almost always ensured...
Published: 2020-04-08, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: We loved Corsair's Dark Core RGB SE when it came out a couple years ago, finding it to be one of the best wireless gaming mice on the market. Corsair's follow up is the Dark Core RGB Pro. It features a brand-new sensor, more side buttons, Bluetooth connec...
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Published: 2020-04-08, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: We loved Corsair's Dark Core RGB SE when it came out a couple years ago, finding it to be one of the best wireless gaming mice on the market. Corsair's follow up is the Dark Core RGB Pro. It features a brand-new sensor, more side buttons, Bluetooth connec...
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Published: 2020-04-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
CORSAIR's DARK CORE RGB PRO Wireless gaming mouse offers outstanding feel, great performance, and the flexibility of three connectivity options – with the proprietary SLIPSTREAM connection providing an experience indistinguishable from wired.Preferences v...
Corsair have absolutely got a handle on their peripheral range in recent times, with pretty much everything that comes out of the Fremont company ticking a lot of boxes. We can't recall a single lemon in their midrange and above product list. The original...
Excellent wireless functionality, Great sensor performance, Very low click latency, High button quality, Very good scroll wheel, Good choice of components, Grippy materials, Nicely gliding feet, Bluetooth functionality, Full software customizability, Rich
High weight, Slam clicks, Somewhat resource-heavy software, Software not entirely intuitive to navigate
The Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro is available for $79.99. Excellent wireless functionality Great sensor performance Very low click latency High button quality Very good scroll wheel Good choice of components Grippy materials Nicely gliding feet Bluetooth fu...
Slipstream wireless technology, Custom sensor, Very comfortable, Easy to use iCUE software, Sleek lighting, Can be used wired or wireless
No real need to upgrade if you have the original
I've been using the Dark Core RGB Pro for a couple of weeks now and I have to say I really like it. For my use I've mainly been playing FPS games like Apex Legends, but I've also played some Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. Starting with comfort the Dark Cor...
Fantastic performance; awesome RGB effects; great ergonomics
Could use more grip on right side, bloated software suite, a bit heavy
Based on our results, there is clearly only one way we can possibly conclude: this thing is amazing! Corsair has done its homework and come out swinging with this completely redesigned version of the Dark Core mouse. It's not just the best mouse Corsair h...
Published: 2020-04-07, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
For 79.99 USD (or 89.99 for the SE version), you purchase a truly high-end mouse with serious specs, 18K DPI, a wireless gaming mouse that is aimed at FPS players (but not just that). It's comfortable even for daily use. The battery life is great really...