Corsair Sabre RGB Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅29-05-16
Closer Look


The front of the Sabre RGB has a very distinctive look, with the left side click is larger and more dominant that the right side. The cable is attached off centre, leaving the mouse wheel open.


There are two side buttons (forward/back) and a profile indicator light towards the front. Just above where the indicator light is situated there are two extra buttons used for profile/DPI switching.


The sails logo is more sleek and elegant over the older Corsair Gaming logo, no yellow printed writing anywhere to be see either. Looking down the mouse from behind, you can see the ergonomically designed shape, giving an indent for the thumb to rest in, though it seems there is a similar shaping on the right hand side too.


This side features some strange shaping, maybe to rest some extra fingers in different grip styles.


The mouse wheel has a rubber coating and forms another part of the customisable lighting zones. Situated just behind the wheel, there is another programmable button which is unassigned by default.


The base of the Sabre RGB reveals some large slip-pads, while the sensor is placed centrally, slightly more to the rear side.


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