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    Lighting Type
    RGB
    Maximum Sensitivity
    26000 dots per inch
    Number of Buttons (Total)
    6
    Connection Type
    Wireless
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CORSAIR - M75 WIRELESS Lightweight RGB Gaming Mouse - White

Model:CH-931D011-NA
SKU:6573602
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 26 reviews

92%would recommend to a friend

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid performance, good for long gaming session

    This gaming mouse is a good choice for those who games both on desktop pc and mobile with gaming laptop. It’s light and performs really well. There’s a dpi switch to suit to different genre of games from high FPS games such as shootings that demand accuracy, to casual fantasy RPGs and strategy that requires constant sweeping of area on the map. Also, I’ve been using slipstream wireless mouse for so long now that I’m very confident about its reliability and performance. The slipstream tech allows for virtually no lag connectivity. In terms of battery longevity, 100 hours of battery life via Bluetooth is fine especially if you game only about several hours a day. Of course, you would need to use the usb receiver to take advantage of the slipstream tech. Now onto several important aspects that should be important to consider for anyone interested in getting a gaming mouse: Design, comfort and feel The mouse has a lightweight and fairly slim design and the dimension is not big but also not small so I would say it’s a medium size mouse. There are other offerings out there that is smaller or bigger. For me who has medium size hand, the size just fits great. I have a lighter and smaller gaming mouse, however, the Corsair is actually better in terms of comfort. The mouse just feels great using it and I can game without my hand feeling too tired even in a long gaming session. The mouse also glides well and smooth so that’s an important factor to consider as well. Software and gaming system integration Corsair’s icue offers customization such as sampling rate, which is important for competitive gamers. The software also provides plugins for integration with gaming software. I installed the corresponding icue plugin for my gaming laptop, however, lighting synchronization did not work and I did not bother to pursuit it much further. Performance Clicking is good but could be better especially in shooting games when you take the role requiring to use lots of rapid fire. Having said that, however, I don’t have problem with accuracy and wireless performance is great. All in all, this is still a great gaming mouse. The design and performance are solid. A few things to work out and this mouse can become an excellent one.

    Posted by fudgear

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High accuracy, DPI and Polling Baam!!

    The Corsair M75 wireless mouse is pretty much an update from the M75 Air. They are practically identical in design but with a few new upgrades such as the RGB lights, DPI button and power button. It has a 26k DPI optical sensor, Bluetooth connectivity and 2.4Ghz wireless band. The mouse can be used wired or wireless with the included Slipstream wireless receiver. If used wireless you can get approximately 210 hrs of battery life connected via Bluetooth and the RBG off. Using the Slipstream receiver and RBG off you’ll get approximately 105 hrs. With the RGB on you’ll get 65hrs with the Slipstream and 105 with Bluetooth. The build quality is good, it is very light and for the size I found it to be perfect. I have medium size hands and it feels super comfortable. This mouse can be used for everyday general use but is actually designed with gaming in mind. It is very accurate and for a person like myself who plays at a fast pace the high DPI and polling helps. This mouse can be used with either hands and it comes with swappable side buttons. Setting up is simple: plug and play via USB, or connect it wirelessly using Bluetooth or the included low latency wireless receiver. A multi-function button on the mouse's right underside handles both Bluetooth connections and wireless receiver pairing, while also serving as the power button. The left underside button is to adjust the DPI. To be able to use most of the mouse features you need to download the iCue software from Corsair. From there you can do key assignments, adjust the light effects, calibrate and more. I really like how you can set different stages for the DPI. Instead of manually adjusting it you can just switch it to whatever setting you preset. I tested the DPI and I was actually getting little over 26k. The included receiver supports a blazing-fast 2,000Hz polling rate, ensuring near-instantaneous data transmission between your mouse and PC. However, the Bluetooth connection settles for a more modest 125-130 Hz, which might not be ideal for competitive gaming. For the best responsiveness, sticking to the wired connection yields an impressive average of 800-935 Hz, with peaks reaching 1,030Hz. The wireless receiver was not that far behind. I was getting from 750-900 Hz, with a max of 965Hz. As for the RGB lights they are ok, nothing wow but they are bright. It has two lighting zones, one is where your palm rests and the rear bottom of the mouse. One thing about the lights is that once your hands are on the mouse, the lights will not be visible. The bottom light is also kind of hard to see unless you have a bright desk. I use a black pad and it is barely visible. Overall this is a great mouse, It is very accurate and extremely comfortable. The high DPI ceiling and adjustable polling rate cater to a wide range of gamers, particularly those who demand pinpoint accuracy and minimal lag. In the box you get the mouse, USB cable, wireless receiver, replacement buttons and warranty card.

    Posted by Wishkid

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Light, Fast, Accurate, and Cool!

    The Corsair M75 RGB mouse upgrades the M75 Air with RGB lighting and ambidextrous operation. The M75 RGB is a 9 button plus wheel mouse with thumb buttons on either side of the mouse. It comes set up for right hand operation, with two raised buttons on the 'thumb' (left) side and flush buttons on right side. it comes with addtional button covers so that the left side can be flush and the right side raised, all flush, or all raised. It's actually a really really clever feature. These are the buttons that are assigned to up and down scrolling by default. There are two additional buttons on the bottom of the mouse for DPI and wireless connection/power. The Corsair M75 RGB is exceptionally light, in part due to a rechargeable battery, wireless and extremely fast and accurate. The slide pads are large and the mouse moves easily. All the buttons are programmable (but see caveat) via ICUE software. It's large, but fits nicely in the hand whether using a 'Claw' or relaxed grip. The mouse connects to your PC via Bluetooth, dedicated wireless dongle, or USB cable. I didn't notice any difference in latency between them in game or out. I just stayed with Bluetooth. I've had the mouse on for five days with no recharge necessary. The mouse goes to sleep after a while to save power, but wakes and connects instantly when moved. There is only one profile memory in the mouse, but as I said, everything is supposed to be programmable via ICUE. I say supposedly because the mouse is new and the current version of ICUE software didn't recognize it. So, for now, it's all capability but now reality. The DPI can be set to one of three presets by the button on the bottom, but the higher DPI can't be set until ICCUE is available. Overall, the Corsair M75 RGB is a good gaming mouse that hits most marks out of the box. I've been using it both for gaming and daily use happily. It seems solidly constructed and has already surviced a drop to a wood floor (not planned). I would have given it five stars, but the lack of ICUE support was a bit disappointing. Hopefully that will be rectified in the near future.

    Posted by rtbestbuy

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