Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Corsair Nightsword RGB and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Nightsword RGB.
June 2019
(87%)
86 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
OMRON Switches (Primary Buttons / 50 million clicks)
Tunable Weight System (Automatic Weight Detection / Center of Gravity)
4 Zone RGB Illumination Syst
Large footprint
Comfortable for palm grips and large hands
Powerful optical sensor
Great iCUE software for button remapping and RGB segment customization
Customizable weight system
Cons
Does not have wireless capabilities as the DARK CORE RGB SE
C
Excellent choice of materials
Great main buttons and scroll wheel
Main switches rated for 50 million clicks
Fantastic sensor performance
Very good build quality
Adjustable weight
Nice-looking 4-zone RGB lighting
Comfortable for palm gripping with m
Customizable weight system with software integration
Extra thumb support
Powerful sensor with granular level setting
Optimal RGB light placement
Comfortable grip
Good performance
Decent software
Comfortable grips
Smooth performance
Weight adjustments
Premium design and feel
Tunable weight system
10 programmable buttons
Backed up by iCUE software
Thumb rest
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
Inaccurate Automatic Weighing
The NIGHTSWORD RGB mouse is another nice addition to CORSAIR's lineup and we consider it as an improvement of the already impressive DARK CORE RGB SE. The mouse features the latest PMW3391 optical sensor from Pixart
No less than eight programmable button
No replacement mouse feet included
Mouse feet could be way better
Side buttons need improvement
Very stiff
Thick cable
Best for large hands only
Shape and rubber grip make your hand slip off easily
Published: 2022-10-06, Author: Dan , review by: proclockers.com
Corsair's new mouse, the Nightsword RGB, not only performed well during our 3 hour gaming session it felt great from the first match to the last. Some of its standout features for me were its tunable weight system, its contoured body, and the rubber grips...
Corsair's new mouse, the Nightsword RGB, not only performed well during our 3 hour gaming session it felt great from the first match to the last. Some of its standout features for me were its tunable weight system, its contoured body, and the rubber grips...
Scroll wheel is a little far, Buttons are stiff, Software can be confusing
The Corsair Nightsword RGB gaming mouse packs smooth performance and adjustable weights in a comfortable chassis, but the buttons can be a little too stiff...
Abstract: I haven't had the chance to check out Corsair's mouse offerings for the last few years. The last time I had a Corsair mouse in the office for testing was when they launched the Glaive RGB. Corsair has been busy bringing out new models and its high time th...
Published: 2019-09-06, Author: James , review by: proclockers.com
Corsair's new mouse, the Nightsword RGB, not only performed well during our 3 hour gaming session it felt great from the first match to the last. Some of its standout features for me were its tunable weight system, its contoured body, and the rubber grips...
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Published: 2019-08-29, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Abstract: At Computex in June, Corsair released two new gaming mice, each one catering to a different type of gamer. The NIGHTSWORD RGB (~$80 USD) is arguably the more interesting of the two, since it includes a sophisticated weight system that the driver itself ma...
Published: 2019-08-06, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
While we have enjoyed all the mice in this roundup, and Corsair should be commended for creating a diverse line-up of devices with distinct features, some have inevitably impressed us more than others.M55 RGB ProDespite its low cost and lack of premium fe...
Excellent choice of materials, Great main buttons and scroll wheel, Main switches rated for 50 million clicks, Fantastic sensor performance, Very good build quality, Adjustable weight, Nice-looking 4-zone RGB lighting, Comfortable for palm gripping with m
No replacement mouse feet included, Mouse feet could be way better, Side buttons need improvement, Very stiff, thick cable
The Corsair Nightsword RGB is available for $79.99. Excellent choice of materials Great main buttons and scroll wheel Main switches rated for 50 million clicks Fantastic sensor performance Very good build quality Adjustable weight Nice-looking 4-zone RGB...
The shape of the Nightsword RGB was very comfortable the first time I began using it. It reminded me of the Corsair Glaive RGB Pro due to the large thumb rest, but it was more comfortable because of the round design and inward curves. The 3391 optical sen...