Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless.
September 2021
(88%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
20 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent wireless performance
Flawless sensor performance
Ultra-low click latency
Very high button quality
Good scroll wheel
Good choice of components
Fairly lightweight
Decent mouse feet
Grippy coating
Full software customizability
Basic RGB l
Impossibly lightweight
On-device DPI and profile switching
2K polling
26K DPI
Affordably priced
Robust iCue software
Impressive sensor and selectable polling rate up to 2
000 Hz
Fairly light for a wireless mouse
Spring-loaded buttons/mechanical switch combo
Comfortable grip
Incredibly light
Two kinds of wireless connectivity
Long battery life
Superb click latency
Lightweight
2000Hz maximum polling rate
Onboard memory for saving custom settings
The editors didn't like
Resource-heavy software
No wireless extender included
Stiff charging cable
Rubberized scroll wheel
No adjustable weights
DPI button placement
Expensive
Sides feel a bit slick
No textured grips
Much more expensive than wired model
Stiff
Poor quality rubber charging cable
Bulky
Isn't designed to slip into laptop bags or cases
It's possible to register unintended clicks when repositioning
Published: 2021-09-16, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This is the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion Series – great name I know – but it's a really impressive mouse with some pretty unique features. Despite being wireless it weighs just 79g AND has a quoted 90 hours of in-use battery life. On top of tha...
Good sensor, Two wireless modes including Bluetooth, Low weight for a rechargeable wireless mouse, Large size caters to under-served market segment, On-board memory, Vibrant lighting, Future-proof USB-C connector on the mouse
iCUE software is increasingly a weak link, Mouse wheel is a step down in quality from the non-wireless model
Despite some minor misgivings outlined in the review last April, our overall experience with the wired version of the SABRE RGB PRO was a generally positive one and we were looking forward to getting to grips with this new model to see if it could hold up...
Published: 2021-09-16, Author: Christina , review by: kitguru.net
Ergonomic and comfortable design, Nice clicky buttons, Very little pre- or post-travel from the primary buttons, All grip styles are comfortable,
Rubber cable isn't optimal, Scratchy glide pads cause drag, Rattles when shaken, KitGuru says: The Sabre RGB Pro Wireless by Corsair is a good all-rounder but with some slight downfalls we think it's worth taking a look at other mice in its price range, i
Published: 2021-09-16, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
If you're looking for a mouse that delivers stunning performance at a great price, I honestly suggest the wired version of this mouse. It may not have the same sensor, but even then it still has one of the best sensors on the market anyway and you'll save...
Yes, if you're in the market for a high-quality wireless mouse that's all about the basics. It depends on the types of games you play, though. Something like the Razer Naga is better for MMOs with its extra buttons, while the Corsair M65 has a stumpy desi...
Published: 2021-07-17, Author: Andy , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless is part of Corsair's new ‘Champion Series' of peripherals, designed for and tested by professional esports gamers, aiming to tempt those wanting to emulate their gaming heroes.This particular mouse is intended for FPS an...
Abstract: Presentados hoy, os ofrecemos la review del ratón Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless con interesantes características como la tecnología Slipstream Wireless que ofrece velocidades de transmisión inalámbrica de menos de 1ms, un sensor óptio Corsair Marksman de...
Dos tipos de conexión inalámbrica: radiofrecuencia y Bluetooth, Diseño y acabados marca de la casa, Rendimiento excelente en todos los sentidos, Potente y completo software iCUE, como siempre, Batería de larga duración,
A nivel de diseño y acabados, sin diferencias importantes con el modelo con cable
Por un precio recomendado de 99,99 euros, el Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless se postula como un candidato estupendo para animar nuestras partidas y conducirnos a una victoria segura. Si hemos probado previamente otros ratones del fabricante, el analizado n...
Excelente sensor Corsair Marksman óptico de hasta 26.000 DPIs, Tan solo 79 gramos de peso, Muy buena ergonomía para todo tipo de agarres, Interruptores principales de excelente tacto y activación inmediata, Excelente conectividad Slipstream, BT y cableada
Precio algo elevado frente a la versión cableada
Hemos usado durante horas de ofimática y juegos el Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion Series comprobando que su ergonomía es realmente muy buena. El agarre con la mano diestra es excelente ya usemos un agarre en garra o de palma, pues su tamaño lo pe...
diseÑo ergonÓmico y solo 79 g, amplia autonomÍa y carga bastante rÁpida, sensor Óptico de gran potencia, muy baja latencia en modo inalÁmbrico o usb, gestiÓn por software y bastantes funciones extras
no incluye patas de repuesto, switches no intercambiables o reemplazables
acerca del Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Champion SeriesSi la versión con cable USB ya era excelente, este nuevo modelo llega para ser una de las opciones favoritas para aquellos que busquen mayor movilidad. Actualmente tiene poco sentido hablar de late...