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Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless Champion Series Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse 26000 DPI Black

To Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless Champion Series is a wireless gaming mouse designed Ambidextrous, with οπτικό sensor and 26000 DPI resolution. It has 7 buttons (all of which can be programmed) and RGB lighting that can take on various shades. Its battery has a lifespan of 90 hours. See full description

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000DPI
  • RGB Lighting
  • Weight: 79gr
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Description

Description

To Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless Champion Series is a wireless gaming mouse designed Ambidextrous, with οπτικό sensor and 26000 DPI resolution. It has 7 buttons (all of which can be programmed) and RGB lighting that can take on various shades. Its battery has a lifespan of 90 hours.

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000DPI
  • RGB Lighting
  • Weight: 79gr

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
26000 DPI
Number of Buttons
7
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
Yes
Colour
Black
Design
Ambidextrous
Bundle
No
Programmable Buttons
7
Maximum battery life
90 hrs
Sniper Button
No
Weight
79 gr
Polling Rate
-
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Connector
-

Dimensions

Length
129 mm
Width
70 mm
Height
43 mm

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  • Moderate noise

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  • AT.Certified
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

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    Corsair Sabre RGB PRO Wireless, then. I was looking for a mouse from Corsair and after a lot of searching and many reviews (from abroad), I ended up with this one. Why Corsair? Because the way they have done it with RGB, you have at least 10 different software to manage them. So why not have them all under the same roof? Especially since Corsair, after many failed attempts in the mouse sector, made this gem.

    I know you have also read 1-2, 30 reviews out there, so I will try to be as brief as possible and straight to the point.

    BOUGHT IT YESTERDAY!

    Well, I'll say a few words, maybe 10 more. Here goes nothing!

    Design:

    It has a generic design and doesn't differ much from other mice on the market. The difference from the wired version is in the lights and the cable (more on that below), and instead of //SABRE, it says //SABREWL. Overall, it sits very well in the hand (somewhere I read that it is ONLY for large hands, which obviously is not true because I handle it just fine) and I have a claw grip, which the company advertises as being for Palm and Claw grip users. Between us, no matter what grip you have, you will use it just fine. On the sides (thank god), they haven't put rubber, which serves me incredibly well because it doesn't stick or wear out like other mice.

    It has a USB-C connection on the front for charging and it also has a Drag-Reducing Paracord 1.8m cable (disgusting, what was Corsair thinking?). For wireless, it has an RF dongle with Slipstream technology that you can store underneath the mouse if you're not using it. Also, on the bottom, you can find a switch for Slipstream (RF) with 1ms latency, charging, and using it as wired, and Bluetooth, which between us, I don't think anyone will ever use. The battery lasts about 50-60 hours before needing a charge, while on Bluetooth, it lasts 90 hours (let's leave it at that).

    As for the weight, I think it's ideal and without giving you the option to add additional weights.

    Performance & iCue:

    To be honest, if you're not an esports player, I don't think you will ever use this mouse to its full potential. I use a polling rate of 2,000Hz/0.5ms, and I can say that it's impressive, now ask my enemies in the game (haha, I still die for fun). As for the DPI, I don't go above 1,200 since I tried the 26,000 and I was laughing at how fast it goes back and forth (not even a comment to use it in FPS, RPG, RTS games).

    In iCue, you can do wonders, and when I say wonders, I mean everything. I have read many reviews where they can't use it or find it impossible to understand how it works, and I have one thing to say: If you haven't tried Gigabyte's software for RGB, you can't understand what a disaster means! From the software, you can customize everything, and it gives you many possibilities besides RGB, such as DPI, Surface Calibration (I found it very useful), Polling Rate, On-the-Fly DPI Adjustments (you can change DPI with the button behind the scroll wheel and choose any color you want to know what you have set), Status/Battery, Lift Height, and many more.

    Buttom Line;

    A little gem from Corsair that many people don't know exists, and I would highly recommend it if you are in the market for a wireless mouse, especially if the rest of your peripherals or hardware are from Corsair.

    Pros;

    Polling rate (up to 2000Hz)
    Click latency
    Build quality
    iCue

    Cons;

    USB C cable (seriously Corsair, are you kidding us? You've got everything else right and then you go and put a crappy cable?)

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
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    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
  • Corsair Sabre RGB PRO Wireless, then. I was looking for a mouse from Corsair and after a lot of searching and many reviews (from abroad), I ended up with this one. Why Corsair? Because the way they have done it with RGB, you have at least 10 different software to manage them. So why not have them all under the same roof? Especially since Corsair, after many failed attempts in the mouse sector, made this gem.

    I know you have also read 1-2, 30 reviews out there, so I will try to be as brief as possible and straight to the point.

    BOUGHT IT YESTERDAY!

    Well, I'll say a few words, maybe 10 more. Here goes nothing!

    Design:

    It has a generic design and doesn't differ much from other mice on the market. The difference from the wired version is in the lights and the cable (more on that below), and instead of //SABRE, it says //SABREWL. Overall, it sits very well in the hand (somewhere I read that it is ONLY for large hands, which obviously is not true because I handle it just fine) and I have a claw grip, which the company advertises as being for Palm and Claw grip users. Between us, no matter what grip you have, you will use it just fine. On the sides (thank god), they haven't put rubber, which serves me incredibly well because it doesn't stick or wear out like other mice.

    It has a USB-C connection on the front for charging and it also has a Drag-Reducing Paracord 1.8m cable (disgusting, what was Corsair thinking?). For wireless, it has an RF dongle with Slipstream technology that you can store underneath the mouse if you're not using it. Also, on the bottom, you can find a switch for Slipstream (RF) with 1ms latency, charging, and using it as wired, and Bluetooth, which between us, I don't think anyone will ever use. The battery lasts about 50-60 hours before needing a charge, while on Bluetooth, it lasts 90 hours (let's leave it at that).

    As for the weight, I think it's ideal and without giving you the option to add additional weights.

    Performance & iCue:

    To be honest, if you're not an esports player, I don't think you will ever use this mouse to its full potential. I use a polling rate of 2,000Hz/0.5ms, and I can say that it's impressive, now ask my enemies in the game (haha, I still die for fun). As for the DPI, I don't go above 1,200 since I tried the 26,000 and I was laughing at how fast it goes back and forth (not even a comment to use it in FPS, RPG, RTS games).

    In iCue, you can do wonders, and when I say wonders, I mean everything. I have read many reviews where they can't use it or find it impossible to understand how it works, and I have one thing to say: If you haven't tried Gigabyte's software for RGB, you can't understand what a disaster means! From the software, you can customize everything, and it gives you many possibilities besides RGB, such as DPI, Surface Calibration (I found it very useful), Polling Rate, On-the-Fly DPI Adjustments (you can change DPI with the button behind the scroll wheel and choose any color you want to know what you have set), Status/Battery, Lift Height, and many more.

    Buttom Line;

    A little gem from Corsair that many people don't know exists, and I would highly recommend it if you are in the market for a wireless mouse, especially if the rest of your peripherals or hardware are from Corsair.

    Pros;

    Polling rate (up to 2000Hz)
    Click latency
    Build quality
    iCue

    Cons;

    USB C cable (seriously Corsair, are you kidding us? You've got everything else right and then you go and put a crappy cable?)

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Description & Specifications

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
26000 DPI
Number of Buttons
7
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
Yes
Colour
Black
Design
Ambidextrous
Bundle
No
Programmable Buttons
7
Maximum battery life
90 hrs
Sniper Button
No
Weight
79 gr
Polling Rate
-
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Connector
-

Dimensions

Length
129 mm
Width
70 mm
Height
43 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

To Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless Champion Series is a wireless gaming mouse designed Ambidextrous, with οπτικό sensor and 26000 DPI resolution. It has 7 buttons (all of which can be programmed) and RGB lighting that can take on various shades. Its battery has a lifespan of 90 hours.

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000DPI
  • RGB Lighting
  • Weight: 79gr

Manufacturer

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Comfort
  • Precision
  • Durability
  • Ideal weight
  • Value for money
  • Moderate noise

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  • AT.Certified
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Corsair Sabre RGB PRO Wireless, then. I was looking for a mouse from Corsair and after a lot of searching and many reviews (from abroad), I ended up with this one. Why Corsair? Because the way they have done it with RGB, you have at least 10 different software to manage them. So why not have them all under the same roof? Especially since Corsair, after many failed attempts in the mouse sector, made this gem.

    I know you have also read 1-2, 30 reviews out there, so I will try to be as brief as possible and straight to the point.

    BOUGHT IT YESTERDAY!

    Well, I'll say a few words, maybe 10 more. Here goes nothing!

    Design:

    It has a generic design and doesn't differ much from other mice on the market. The difference from the wired version is in the lights and the cable (more on that below), and instead of //SABRE, it says //SABREWL. Overall, it sits very well in the hand (somewhere I read that it is ONLY for large hands, which obviously is not true because I handle it just fine) and I have a claw grip, which the company advertises as being for Palm and Claw grip users. Between us, no matter what grip you have, you will use it just fine. On the sides (thank god), they haven't put rubber, which serves me incredibly well because it doesn't stick or wear out like other mice.

    It has a USB-C connection on the front for charging and it also has a Drag-Reducing Paracord 1.8m cable (disgusting, what was Corsair thinking?). For wireless, it has an RF dongle with Slipstream technology that you can store underneath the mouse if you're not using it. Also, on the bottom, you can find a switch for Slipstream (RF) with 1ms latency, charging, and using it as wired, and Bluetooth, which between us, I don't think anyone will ever use. The battery lasts about 50-60 hours before needing a charge, while on Bluetooth, it lasts 90 hours (let's leave it at that).

    As for the weight, I think it's ideal and without giving you the option to add additional weights.

    Performance & iCue:

    To be honest, if you're not an esports player, I don't think you will ever use this mouse to its full potential. I use a polling rate of 2,000Hz/0.5ms, and I can say that it's impressive, now ask my enemies in the game (haha, I still die for fun). As for the DPI, I don't go above 1,200 since I tried the 26,000 and I was laughing at how fast it goes back and forth (not even a comment to use it in FPS, RPG, RTS games).

    In iCue, you can do wonders, and when I say wonders, I mean everything. I have read many reviews where they can't use it or find it impossible to understand how it works, and I have one thing to say: If you haven't tried Gigabyte's software for RGB, you can't understand what a disaster means! From the software, you can customize everything, and it gives you many possibilities besides RGB, such as DPI, Surface Calibration (I found it very useful), Polling Rate, On-the-Fly DPI Adjustments (you can change DPI with the button behind the scroll wheel and choose any color you want to know what you have set), Status/Battery, Lift Height, and many more.

    Buttom Line;

    A little gem from Corsair that many people don't know exists, and I would highly recommend it if you are in the market for a wireless mouse, especially if the rest of your peripherals or hardware are from Corsair.

    Pros;

    Polling rate (up to 2000Hz)
    Click latency
    Build quality
    iCue

    Cons;

    USB C cable (seriously Corsair, are you kidding us? You've got everything else right and then you go and put a crappy cable?)

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
  • Corsair Sabre RGB PRO Wireless, then. I was looking for a mouse from Corsair and after a lot of searching and many reviews (from abroad), I ended up with this one. Why Corsair? Because the way they have done it with RGB, you have at least 10 different software to manage them. So why not have them all under the same roof? Especially since Corsair, after many failed attempts in the mouse sector, made this gem.

    I know you have also read 1-2, 30 reviews out there, so I will try to be as brief as possible and straight to the point.

    BOUGHT IT YESTERDAY!

    Well, I'll say a few words, maybe 10 more. Here goes nothing!

    Design:

    It has a generic design and doesn't differ much from other mice on the market. The difference from the wired version is in the lights and the cable (more on that below), and instead of //SABRE, it says //SABREWL. Overall, it sits very well in the hand (somewhere I read that it is ONLY for large hands, which obviously is not true because I handle it just fine) and I have a claw grip, which the company advertises as being for Palm and Claw grip users. Between us, no matter what grip you have, you will use it just fine. On the sides (thank god), they haven't put rubber, which serves me incredibly well because it doesn't stick or wear out like other mice.

    It has a USB-C connection on the front for charging and it also has a Drag-Reducing Paracord 1.8m cable (disgusting, what was Corsair thinking?). For wireless, it has an RF dongle with Slipstream technology that you can store underneath the mouse if you're not using it. Also, on the bottom, you can find a switch for Slipstream (RF) with 1ms latency, charging, and using it as wired, and Bluetooth, which between us, I don't think anyone will ever use. The battery lasts about 50-60 hours before needing a charge, while on Bluetooth, it lasts 90 hours (let's leave it at that).

    As for the weight, I think it's ideal and without giving you the option to add additional weights.

    Performance & iCue:

    To be honest, if you're not an esports player, I don't think you will ever use this mouse to its full potential. I use a polling rate of 2,000Hz/0.5ms, and I can say that it's impressive, now ask my enemies in the game (haha, I still die for fun). As for the DPI, I don't go above 1,200 since I tried the 26,000 and I was laughing at how fast it goes back and forth (not even a comment to use it in FPS, RPG, RTS games).

    In iCue, you can do wonders, and when I say wonders, I mean everything. I have read many reviews where they can't use it or find it impossible to understand how it works, and I have one thing to say: If you haven't tried Gigabyte's software for RGB, you can't understand what a disaster means! From the software, you can customize everything, and it gives you many possibilities besides RGB, such as DPI, Surface Calibration (I found it very useful), Polling Rate, On-the-Fly DPI Adjustments (you can change DPI with the button behind the scroll wheel and choose any color you want to know what you have set), Status/Battery, Lift Height, and many more.

    Buttom Line;

    A little gem from Corsair that many people don't know exists, and I would highly recommend it if you are in the market for a wireless mouse, especially if the rest of your peripherals or hardware are from Corsair.

    Pros;

    Polling rate (up to 2000Hz)
    Click latency
    Build quality
    iCue

    Cons;

    USB C cable (seriously Corsair, are you kidding us? You've got everything else right and then you go and put a crappy cable?)

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • 0
  • 0
  • See all