Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB
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Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB Gaming Mouse Review
Corsair is no stranger to the world of gaming peripherals, and 2015's Scimitar RGB mouse is no stranger to MMO and MOBA games. However, the lack of onboard profile storage hurt its flexibility somewhat.- Quality construction that feels like it will stand the rigors of hardcore gaming
- Adjustable side keypad returns and provides extra flexibility
- Onboard custom profile storage
- Powerful sensor that tracked perfectly on multiple surface types
- Easy to use profile creation software
- Tons of...
- Price tag may seem steep to someone looking for their first gaming mouse
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB Review
One of the products unveiled by Corsair at CES this year was an updated version of its Scimitar mouse. The Scimitar Pro RGB follows on from the Scimitar RGB, which won Antony's favour when he at the tail-end of 2015.
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB and MM800c RGB Polaris
When I first saw Corsair's Scimitar mouse a couple of years ago, I thought it was the most bonkers-looking thing I'd ever seen. Just like its equally mad successor, the Scimitar Pro RGB I've got here, it had 12 mechanical buttons on the side. Twelve!
and I really like it. With that said there are 3 things ...
I've been using this mouse for over a year now, and I really like it. With that said there are 3 things that really bother me about this mouse and its why im not giving it 5 stars, first the button placement is angled downward twoard the front which causes the number 1 and sometimes 4 key un-usable...
Overall a great mouse and perfect for gaming with
Overall a great mouse and perfect for gaming with. Only issue I have is the lack of forward/back buttons found on most mice for internet browsing etc. Just not intuitive pressing a programmable button instead.
Corsair Scimitar PRO RGB
A new king for MOBA gamers- Extra buttons for macros
- Sturdy build quality
- Adjustable button position
- Minor anomalies in sensor tracking
- Claw and palm grips aren't exactly comfortable
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB
The Scimitar RGB is a mouse for gamers that want as many buttons as feasibly possible. Corsair certainly has this area covered, with 12 thumb buttons bringing the Scimitar's total count to 17 – impressive.- Ergonomic shape
- Accurate tracking
- Very customisable
- Pricey
- Possibly too big for some
- No weight adjustment or detachable cable
Corsair Scimitar Pro B Gaming Mouse RGB - 16000 DPI MOBA/MMO Optical - Black
This is my second mouse with the 12 button on the thumb side. My previous was a Razer Naga(2014). The Naga's rubber pinky rest was quick to start oozing whatever cheap adhesive they used the corsair has surpassed that and has also out done it in software customization with broader options to really...
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB gaming mouse review
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is designed to be the pinnacle of the high-functioning, MMO/MOBA gaming mouse. It is engineered to provide high-speed, accurate movements, with double digit re-mappable buttons for almost unprecedented levels of functionality.- 16,000 DPI optical sensor is complete overkill
- but works flawlessly
- One of the most comfortable mice I have ever used
- 12 button side panel gives near-unparalleled function
- Supports Finger and palm grip
- and to some extent claw
- Looks great
- Corsair's back end (CUE) software update makes it super...
- Not ideally suited for non-MOBA
- MMO gamers
- Claw grip does not work as well as others
- Could be a bit heavy for those with weak wrists
Corsair Gaming SCIMITAR PRO RGB game mouse review
The Scimitar PRO RGB is once again a fascinating mouse, just for the thumb-buttons alone. Is it much different from last years iteration Heck, no .. I dunno really. It looks the same, feels the same yet has a higher DPI range, pre-configured profiles and that terrific Pixart 16,000 DPI optical...