Customers regard the M75 AIR WIRELESS mouse highly for its lightweight design, exceptional battery life, and good build quality. The mouse's shape, comfort, DPI, and sensor also receive positive feedback, along with the 100% PTFE mouse feet. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues, and a few find the retail price to be a bit high.
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Pros mentioned:
Weight
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Sad purchase
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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The mouse is too expensive for the quality. It is very light and the Wi-Fi feature doesn’t work well. Very disappointing for what it cost.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Please do contact our team directly on our site for assistance with any issues you keep experiencing!
-Art
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Build quality, Dpi
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent gaming mouse
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The Corsair M75 Air Wireless Gaming Mouse is a very nice gaming mouse that is extremely light compared to other gaming mice I have used. Out of the box, you get the mouse, the USB charging cable, and the USB wireless receiver. The mouse has a symmetrical build with 2 side buttons on the left side. The color is matte black with the exception of the side of the scroll wheel which is yellow. There is no RGB which means that while it is a gaming mouse, it could comfortably be used for business purposes. It only weighs 60 grams, which is lighter than most full-sized mice. From a gaming perspective, the M75 uses optical switches underneath the left and right mouse buttons and utilizes a 26K DPI optical sensor, 650 IPS tracking, and up to 50G acceleration. It can connect in 3 ways: Bluetooth, wirelessly using 2.4GHz with the USB wireless receiver plugged into the computer, and wired with the USB charging cable plugged into the computer. I used it while connected via all 3 potential ways, and I couldn't tell any difference. The mouse can hold a charge for around 100 hours of use with Bluetooth before needing to be charged; I have used it for a few days and it hasn't lost much charge so I can verify it holds a charge well. I would highly recommend downloading the iCue software from Corsair, as it allows the user to have custom DPI settings, customize the button settings, and update firmware. I used the M75 Air on both a hard and soft mousepad, and it felt quick and responsive. I prefer the hard mousepad and it felt like the mouse just glided over the surface. After a swipe to the edge, the mouse can re-center with a quick pickup/setdown. I play a lot of FPS games and the M75 Air felt snappy to use without causing any strain or fatigue. Clicks felt instant with the optical switches and I experienced no visible response time delay for movement. The symmetrical design felt pretty good in my hand, and my fingers naturally laid where they should on the left/right mouse buttons. Overall, this mouse excels at everything it claims to be. It is a very good gaming mouse with gaming features. It is lightweight and responsive. It is customizable and can connect in versatile ways. I would recommend the Corsair M75 Air for any purpose and any user.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Build quality, Dpi
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A SUPER lightweight gaming mouse
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The Corsair M75 Air wireless is a premium gaming mouse meant for high performance. Corsair is no stranger to the market and I think they did a good job with this mouse.
Right out of the box, the first thing that you will notice is just how lightweight it is. 60 g is nothing to laugh at. This is legitimately the lightest mouse that I have used. I thought that I needed to put in a battery because it just felt so light. It may make you think that build quality was sacrificed to achieve the weight. While it certainly is not made of premium materials and some features were sacrificed to achieve the weight (going minimalist with the buttons), the build quality is still solid. Nothing was rattling or creaking and the buttons did not feel cheap. The design is fairly inconspicuous but I actually like that it does not scream gaming and that you can use it casually.
In terms of performance, the DPI of 26000 really shows. On first-person shooters, it really did feel like it was making a difference. At first, I thought the lightweight aspect might actually be a detriment as most are used to having a bit of weight but I actually think it was not a factor at all and probably helped reduce fatigue. Ergonomics are great. I loved how comfortable it was even with 4-5 hours of use. Battery life is claimed to be 45 hours on the 2.4 Ghz connection and 100 hours with the Bluetooth. I did not do any formal testing but it certainly does seem to be around there with the 2.4 Ghz connection at least.
All in all, I think it is a good gaming mouse with premium performance. I do think that cutting out features and buttons (preventing it from being a true ambidextrous mouse) was a miss.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Light mouse
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Laggy without the usb. Also, if you lose or break the usb there are no replacements.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Was this review left due to you losing the USB? I'm sorry, just not understanding correctly. Do contact our team on our site if you believe there's anything they can do for you!
-Art
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Build quality
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Paired with Corsair keyboard - best duo out there!
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The CORSAIR M75 AIR WIRELESS Ultra-Lightweight Gaming Mouse is a fantastic addition to the gaming peripherals market. Clocking in at just 75 grams, it lives up to its "ultra-lightweight" claim, providing gamers with nimbleness and precision that's hard to beat.
First and foremost, the wireless connectivity is seamless. With CORSAIR's Slipstream wireless technology, I experienced zero lag or dropouts during intense gaming sessions. The battery life is impressive, lasting hours on a single charge, and the quick charging feature is a lifesaver when you're in a pinch.
The sensor is top-notch, delivering a DPI range of 18,000, which means precise tracking and a buttery-smooth gaming experience. The customizable RGB lighting adds a touch of personalization, and the overall build quality is robust, ensuring this mouse will withstand the test of time.
The button layout is well thought out, with responsive, satisfying clicks. The additional side buttons are positioned for quick access, enhancing productivity and convenience for various tasks. The mouse's shape is comfortable for prolonged use, fitting snugly into your hand without causing fatigue.
One standout feature is the removable right-side wing, allowing you to tailor the mouse to your grip style. This attention to customization is a game-changer for those who crave the perfect fit.
The only downside is the price, which may deter budget-conscious buyers. Nevertheless, if you're a serious gamer or professional who demands performance and precision, the CORSAIR M75 AIR WIRELESS Ultra-Lightweight Gaming Mouse is worth the investment. It delivers an exceptional gaming experience with its ultra-lightweight design, accurate sensor, customizable features, and premium build quality.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Build quality, Dpi
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The "AIR" in the name says it all
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As you would expect with any Corsair product, this is an excellent wireless mouse. Feels great in your hand and is insanely lightweight. Can't stress the lightweight part enough. Even though it has a long and narrow design that is a bit larger than I would expect for a lightweight mouse, this thing is so light you will notice the difference in use compared to most others. Operationally it is very simple. In most respects a standard mouse layout with no surprises with the buttons. Clicks feel nice and positive and the wheel is very smooth. It is very quiet. DPI adjustments are easy and very flexible. Being able to use it for very precise movements is very easy. What it is not is a gaming mouse. Don't get me wrong, you could use it for light gaming. But that's not what it's meant for. So far, I have found the battery life to be great and it charges very quickly. And of course you can use it as a wired mouse if you like. I did have a few hick-ups in getting the Bluetooth connection to take the first time, but I think that was user error on my part.The connection has been solid ever since. Overall I am very happy with the M75 Air and I expect it will last a long time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Only works in wired mode.
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
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As much as I like my Corsair gear of which I have a plethora of. This mice has failed me big time. It is unusable in wireless mode. I have tried everything, from re updating the firmware, to making sure its up to date, to moving the dongle around from the pc case to a distance of about a foot from the mice... and nothing. It works for a while then it starts to freeze up for several seconds. My scimitar wireless seems to work just fine so not sure what is going on with this one. But paying wireless premium to get a wired mice is a big no no. Attempting to submit for warranty replacement as we speak.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Please reach out to our team directly on our site for assistance with this!
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Dpi, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Light, Agile, and Minimal
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The Corsair M75 Air wireless mouse is a great choice for gamers who value speed, accuracy, and comfort -- as long as you're not left-handed. It has a sleek and simple design, with a symmetrical shape that fits well in the right hand. The mouse is very lightweight, weighing only 60 grams, which makes it easy to move and control. The light weight takes some getting used to, but it performs flawlessly. The mouse has a high-quality optical sensor which can go up to 26,000 DPI and has a polling rate of 2,000 Hz. This means that the mouse can track every movement with precision and responsiveness. The mouse also has low-latency wireless connectivity, using the Slipstream technology that delivers a sub-1ms connection. The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 34 hours in wireless mode and up to 100 hours in Bluetooth mode.
The mouse has five programmable buttons, which can be customized using the Corsair iCUE software. The software also allows you to adjust the DPI settings, lighting effects, and other features. The mouse has no RGB lighting, which might be a downside for some users who prefer more flashy aesthetics. The mouse also lacks a DPI switch button, which means that you have to use the software to change the DPI levels. The mouse is not ambidextrous, so left-handed users might find it uncomfortable or inconvenient.
Overall, the Corsair M75 Air wireless mouse is a solid gaming mouse that offers some excellent specs and performance. It is ideal for competitive FPS gaming, where every millisecond counts. However, it is also quite expensive, and it lacks many of the bells and whistles that typically justify this kind of price. The M75 also has some minor drawbacks, such as the lack of RGB lighting, DPI switch button, and ambidextrous design. If you are looking for a simple, lightweight, and accurate wireless gaming mouse, the Corsair M75 Air might be the one for you. But if you want more features or options, you might want to look elsewhere. It's an excellent mouse, but it is pricey and pretty minimal.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Feathery Light with Amazing Speed
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The Corsair M75 Air Wireless Gaming Mouse is the first "Gaming" aimed wireless mouse I have used that is actually mouse that can be labeled as a Gaming mouse.
Upon removing it from the box, I could not fathom how the device was so light. I spent a few minutes trying to find a battery and battery door because I swore they missed the battery. That is how light this mouse is, making it glide in your hand so effortlessly on top my mouse pad.
THE M75 IS SPEED! Yes, that car from that one movie has nothing on the M75, period. I have used multiple wireless mice(or is it mouses), in my years, even trying a few Gaming ones over the years and I always go back to wired. I currently use the Corsair M65 Wireless mouse and I cannot tell a difference in speed between the two. I have tested my reaction time with 20 times shots in a FPS trainer with both mice, my average time was the wireless was within 1 millisecond overall.
The M75 is a very comfortable mouse in my hand, but, for gaming feel, the M65 stays put a tad better in fast movement. I have been using the M75 for 6 days now and it is my go to for almost all games but fast paced FPS shooters.
Now, the M75 shines in one category for myself, graphic work, the mouse is super acurate and does not wonder off.
The M75 from Corsair is a great device, I plan on using it every day. The battery seems to last a long time and charges super fast. I could see an easy 30 days of use if not more for myself, I am guessing at that but when I charged it after 3 days, it was fully charged in about 5 minutes.
Great job Corsair, I love your products, my computer is packed with them for a reason.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Build quality, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
*Fast* wireless gaming mouse, bit small
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I've used MANY gaming mice, from all the big players, for about 15 years now. This is the FIRST Corsair one that has thoroughly impressed me, and the only drawback I've personally encounters was the width of the mouse. I have medium/average size hands, but long fingers.(my hand is usually close to the "claw" grip) After gaming for more than an hour or so, I start getting mild cramps if I try to hold the mouse the same way I hold my other mice. (obviously smaller hands will would make this a non issue)
Now that I have my gripe out of the way, WOW, Corsair knocked it out of the park with the smoothness and speed of this M75. It's super light (not the lightest, but still near the top), without feeling cheap. The feet glide extremely well on my fairly worn and kinda beat up mouse mat. The battery life is exceptional, I've easily gamed for probably 8 hours since my last full charge, and the iCUE software is still reporting battery life as "high" (really wish there was an estimated %).
I play a mixed of FPS's (BF2042, CoD, Starfield?) and a bit of DotA2, and I cannot find a soft or weak spot in this mouse. Once I had my settings dialed in, I was easily playing without really thinking about it being a different mouse!
For the first time ever for me, I'm easily recommending a Corsair wireless mouse!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Weightless and perfect as travel mouse,… gaming?
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I am a huge fan of all products Corsair, but this M75 left me a little confused… I want to begin by rejecting the notion that everything should be dubbed gaming just because that is the target demographic. The M75 Air is designed with gamers in mind who prioritize quick and precise movements, but it also caters to anyone who values comfort during extended computer use or working on the go. Yes, you could easily use this as a gaming mouse, but I’m not sure how well it will stand the test of time. It’s almost surprising how effortlessly it glides over your mousepad or any other surface. The lightweight design minimizes fatigue during long work or gaming sessions, which is a notable plus. Durability will need to be tested over time. The price may be a sticking point for some who would like to grab this mouse but for a universal mouse for gaming, work, and travel, this is the one.
The ergonomics of this mouse are commendable. It's well-shaped and fits comfortably in the hand, whether you use a palm or fingertip grip. The buttons are placed within easy reach, ensuring that you can swiftly execute commands without straining your hand. The buttons have a great tactile feedback and quick response with little to no lag with both 2.4ghz and Bluetooth. There is no dpi selection button as this mouse comes with only one programed profile, 26,000 dpi which sits in the sweet spot for this mouse but may not be suitable for all games or programs. You are able to unlock additional custom dpi settings via the ICUE software, but who wants to always load up software to change settings when a simple programmable option is available. Granted this feature was negated to allow for such a light weight mouse, but additional buttons are always a nice convenience when time is of essence.
Battery life for the M75 Air respectable. With up to 100 hours usage on a single charge using Bluetooth, it's a mouse you can rely on without constantly worrying about power. The convenience of a wireless mouse without the stress of frequent recharging is great when using it on the go. While the usb draws more power and only lasts a stated 34 hours, the response rate is faster by milliseconds, not enough for me to really tell the difference. The mouse does except fast or rapid charging via usb-c connection.
In summary, the Corsair M75 Air Ultra-lightweight gaming mouse is a fantastic choice if you prioritize lightweight design, comfortable ergonomics, and extended battery life. It's perfect for those who need a reliable mouse for both gaming and everyday computer tasks. However, if you are an avid gamer who requires extensive profile customization, this might not be the ideal option for you. Despite its limited profile customization, it's a mouse that offers a unique blend of comfort and performance, and it has certainly improved my overall computing experience.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Dpi
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Quick Ultra-Light Gaming Mouse
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I love Corsair so I came into this with high expectations. My main gaming PC has the H100i AIO cooler, Dominator DDR5 memory, K70 keyboard, a M65 mouse and a SCUF PC controller. Most of my builds have used Corsair cases but I’ve strayed recently although Corsair continuously pushes new and interesting designs and I always consider them first when a new build is started.
I/O seems to have a very wide range of products with a wide range of feel. Manufacturers are jumping on the band wagon of custom keyboards with the ability to change the switches depending on your desire of feel, from soft and spongy to firm click. There are a ton of options.
Mice jump into that realm with ultra light to heavy to mice with weights that can be added or removed to get the feel you prefer. While I tend to prefer a heavier mouse I’ve tried a few light weight mice but usually return to my M65. When the M75 Air Wireless Ultra Light Weight came available I wanted to give it a go. My go to game is Tom Clancy Division 2 and while playing the mouse was quick, a little too light weight to my liking but it’s extremely capable of game play. The PTFE feet are super slick and slide very easily on a desk or mouse/desk pad. Very quick!!!
iCUE software to update firmware and adjust settings like button assignments, DPI settings, and sensitivity. Buttons use optical switches with quick response but maybe a bit too clicky for me. It’s very responsive with up to 26,000 DPI. The scroll wheel has a smooth roll with a tad amount of tactile feedback.
It is wireless with ability to connect via the included USB cable, Bluetooth or 2.4GHz with the included transceiver. A pet peeve of mine is some mice don’t have a storage spot for the transceiver and I’m happy to see that Corsair included a spot on the undercarriage, out of the way and you don’t have to remove any panels to access it. With a full charge you should get up to 34 hours of use. Your mileage my vary. I found the drive time absolutely acceptable.
In the box you get the mouse, the 2.4GHz transceiver and the USB charging/data cable. All you need to do is download the iCUE software if you don’t have it installed already. No fret if you don’t want to install iCUE because Windows will recognize it as a standard mouse.
I think the M75 Ultra-light will be my new travel mouse for work and play. Into my backpack it goes for a perfect dual purpose mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Dpi, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
You want precision performance? Be ready to pay.
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Having recently acquired the Corsair M75 AIR Wireless gaming mouse, I couldn't wait to put it to the test. When I unboxed it and held it in my hand, I immediately noticed the mouse's design prioritized precision and performance. The symmetrical shape felt comfortable and ergonomic, allowing me to focus on my gameplay without distractions. The lightweight design, at just 60g, made executing precise and agile movements effortless, whether a quick flick shot or recentering my aim during intense gameplay. The 26K DPI Corsair Marksman optical sensor was exceptionally impressive, delivering pro-grade precision that let me track my movements with remarkable accuracy. I noticed that my shots registered instantly thanks to the optical switches, and they're built to last with a whopping 100 million clicks guaranteed by Corsair - it's a testament to their dedication to quality and longevity in their products.
In terms of pros, the Corsair M75 AIR is an outstanding performer. Its lightweight design, precision sensor, and comfortable shape combine to give you an edge in gaming. For instance, in fast-paced games like Fortnite and Call of Duty, the mouse's precision and responsiveness significantly improved my aiming and shooting accuracy. It's a mouse sculpted for victory, and I can genuinely feel the difference in my gameplay. I've noticed improved reaction times, more accurate targeting, and, overall, a smoother gaming experience.
As for cons, there's not much to fault here. Some users might prefer additional customizable buttons, but if you're looking for a straightforward, high-performance gaming mouse, the M75 AIR is a fantastic choice. The only potential downside is that the need for customizable buttons might limit the mouse's functionality for some games or users who prefer a more personalized setup. And while some may think the price is too high, its not really much of a reason to consider that a con. This is a high performance gaming mouse in its own caliber and should be respected as such.
Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with this mouse, and it's become an essential part of my gaming setup.
Pros:
* Lightweight design for swift and precise movements.
* High-precision 26K DPI optical sensor for accurate tracking.
* Durable optical switches with a guarantee for 100 million clicks.
Cons:
* Limited customizability in terms of additional buttons.
* Might not be ideal for users with larger hands who prefer a larger mouse.
* The price point is relatively high, but is justified by its performance.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Build quality, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
No frills, lightweight, performant mouse
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I've used my fair share of mouses over a span of decades but I've never really tried a one that specifically tries to be light weight. Usually, if the mouse has extra weight to add to it, I add a few grams before taking any out. So I wanted to check out something that's made specifically to be light weight and see how I liked it.
Setup is as easy as any other mouse you've ever used. Plug in the dongle and start using it straight away. You can also connect this one via bluetooth if that's your preferred method or if you have multiple devices and want to use the mouse on both of them. The toggle for the different modes is actually a push button on the bottom of the mouse and it also includes power. I found it difficult to tell which mode was active (or if the mouse was shutting down) since the only indicator light is a single tiny led on the top of the mouse. It's not a deal breaker, but every other mouse I've used with multiple modes has a 3 way switch that makes it very easy to tell what mode is active. I can only assume that the push button is used to save weight.
You don't need to install any software to just use the mouse but if you want to customize things like the DPI steps and update the firmware, you'll need Corsair's iCue software. As far as peripheral software goes, it's one of the better ones that doesn't feel super bloated or slow. There's no RGB lighting to customize on this mouse (again, I assume it saves weight) so your customization is limited but you still get firmware updates and profiles so you can change how the mouse acts depending on what you're doing.
The feel of this mouse is actually pretty nice for the shape. I've usually found this shape of mouse less comfortable to use but it feels like there's a bit more height on the mouse to support my palm which I like. The weight doesn't feel as bad as I was expecting. I'm not sure I see it as a huge benefit for me specifically, but I'm not playing hardcore FPS games competitively or anything which I have to assume is the target audience. It doesn't feel bad to use, but it also doesn't feel better than any heavier mouse I've used.. to me.
Build quality feels really good. There's not a ton going on with this mouse but it feels well built. There's just 2 side button, 2 top buttons and a scroll wheel (that also clicks, of course). It all feels well put together. There's no extras like a dpi button under the scroll wheel. There's no way to turn the stepped scroll wheel into a free spinning scroll wheel. I, again, assume all of these extras are left off to save as much weight as possible so if you're looking for a light weight mouse, you're probably used to these kind of concessions already.
All in all, this is a nice mouse for a niche audience. If you're looking for something really light weight but built nicely with very little in the way of extras, this one could be for you. If you're not concerned about weight, you'll probably want to look at other options that offer more bang for your buck.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very Light, Super Responsive, 2.4Ghz + BT pairing
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The Corsair M75 is a great wireless gaming mice that is incredibly light weight and super responsive. The M75 pairs via Bluetooth or for fastest responsive times (Corsair claims <1ms) you can pair using their Slipstream USB dongle (included). Setup and pairing was straight forward - Corsair's iCue software is still the best in the market. With iCue you can map the buttons, there are 4 in total Left/Right click and two left mounted side buttons, and then two left mounted buttons. If you are left handed, this means the M75 is probably not for you. There's a few odd choices on how buttons work and there's no rapid switch DPI button, so if you're a gamer who likes to switch DPI based on the weapon you're using, this may not be the mouse for you. As a gaming mouse, I planed a quick round of Fortnite and the optical switches are VERY fast. It does take some getting use to the lightness of the M75, so you may need to adjust your DPI at the start or you could find yourself skating all over your screen and desk. The scroll wheel is smooth, love the feel of it, and it's the only part of the M75 that's not completely black (the insider is a sort of neon green/yellow). There's no RGB lighting, which is good because I find it a waste on mice anyway although there is a small almost microdot colored LED on the top of the M75 (under where your palm goes) which tells you pairing mode, etc. As for battery life, Corsair claims 30+ hours on the M75. I have been using it for a several days both for work and fun and haven't had to recharge. When you do need to recharge it is via USB C which is great and there's a high quality USB A to USB C braided cable included. I would definitely recommend the M75 but what stops in from getting 5 stars is the power/pairing button is not intuitive, I'd prefer a proper off switch so I can save power between sessions, and a button to rapidly switch DPI profiles would be good (I don't want to map one of the mouse buttons for this - I need reload, change weapons shortcuts as a priority! ha!ha!) but I genuinely think Corsair makes some of the best gaming gear on the market and iCue is just a great piece of polished software.
Pro tip. It's not immediately obvious, but you can store the dongle inside near the optical input. It's not completely intuitive that it fits there but useful to know if you game on a laptop. Also, the power button needs to be held for 5 seconds to turn the M75 off.
PS. There's a Corsair sticker hidden in the packaging (cool).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ultra Light, Ultra Responsive, Ultra Quality
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Corsair has been making high quality peripherals for a long time and this is yet another great example of what they can do when they put their minds to it. Though marketed as a "gaming" mouse, this is actually a great mouse fo all types of use cases!
First the basics - it's a generally standard ambidextrous form factor but a bit longer (which really helps with comfort and feel for long usage sessions) and has the standard set of buttons for left/right click, middle scroll/click and back/forward buttons on the side. No lights or RGB here (likely to save weight and battery). Speaking of weight, this is marketed as a lightweight mouse and it is SUPER light - I'm not sure how they packed in the great sensor, buttons, casing and charging / battery all into this light a package. The lightweight nature of the mouse helps with comfort and reduces wrist strain with frequent usage. That makes what is marketed as a GAMING mouse a great WORK mouse too (and the lack of RGB/fairly plain outside helps with that too).
The mouse is easy to charge using USB-C (cable included - and you can use it while charging as it can pass data over the cable/that's how you update the firmware) and the battery seems to last pretty well (I've been using it a few days on a single charge). I'm using the 2.4Ghz connection through the included USB mini receiver which is an instant connection and doesn't have any noticeable lag. The mouse also supports bluetooth (and has a storage place for the receiver on the bottom) which makes it a good mouse for mobile devices and tablets (that support a mouse) as well as a laptop or desktop. It's a bit big to be a primary travel mouse, but it certainly can work that way!
So if you're looking for a fully featured, comfortable, LIGHT mouse for pretty much any use case - oh, and of course it's that great Corsair quality - this is a great one to try. Give it a try today!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Light, blazing fast response and high accuracy!
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This mouse is super light and extremely fast with the highest precision of any mouse I've used. It's the perfect mouse for competition gaming as it's design is tailored for it specifically. Response times are incredibly fast and clicks are fast/accurate with the optical switches and Corsair backs up this mouse with a full two year warranty. Less definitely is more in this case.
The symmetrical design coupled with it's light weight makes it very comfortable to use and I found myself actually liking this mouse for more than just gaming where it's so accurate. I also like being able to take it to go with my laptop and using the Bluetooth which makes it all the more versatile.
For battery life, wow, it's impressive even with these advanced features and high precision and performance features with more than 30 hours using the slipstream dongle or more than 100 hours on Bluetooth LE. Since I got it, I've not even been able to run it down yet so even more to say that less is more for sure.
The iCUE software is great and lets you customize this mouse and enable features/settings on it that tailor it to your preference. For gaming, especially FPS games, I would definitely say this mouse will unleash your best performance possible and for me the feel of it is just superior like Corsair dialed it in for the best feel possible.
I'd recommend this mouse, for gaming it's a must have, it performance and can give you an edge on a high performance gaming rig with the blazing fast response time and precision.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super light and responsive
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This is one of the lightest gaming mice I've every used. It fits very well in your hands and glides effortlessly over whatever mouse surface you are using. It is fully rechargeable but can be used connected via the USB charge cord all the time or just while it is charging. Wireless connection is through an included USB toggle. I already had the Corsair CUE software installed and it instantly recognized my device and initiated a firmware update. The Corsair CUE application allows full customization of the buttons and sensitivity of all the inputs. A really cool feature was the ability to calibrate the mouse according the specific mousepad surface. I have used in several first person shooter games, and paired with my Corsair M70 Core keyboard, it really gives an edge over the completion. Movements are fluid, quick and effortless. The buttons allow super quick reactions such as shooting and dodging. It is designed to provide comfort during long gaming sessions. There are no lighting on the device but it still has a cool luck and the mouse scroll button has yellow center.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Light weight but still nice
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In the box is the mouse, a cord, a wireless adapter, a warranty booklet and a QR code for setup.
First Impression - Right out of the box, this is an extremely light mouse. Thankfully, it does seem tough despite its lack of weight, like something that will withstand the amount of clicking a gaming mouse will see in its lifetime. It also comes with a cord and an adaptor for a wireless option.
Like some of Corsair’s newer wireless PC accessories, the M75 needs a firmware update from the iCUE software. This little mouse is strictly business, only the inputs can be edited using this software meaning no customizing the LED indicator (small as it may be).
Its feeling is relatively standard, not particularly outstanding, but still quite noticeably smooth. Its light weight allows for quick and fluid movement, something I had to get used to over time but grew very fond of.
This mouse is also one of the few gaming mice I’ve seen with no DPI switcher; even just a small button that could fit below the mouse wheel as the mouse itself isn’t lacking in any length. This length is something that I do feel the need to comment on as it makes it awkward gripping it if you aren’t sitting properly and may cause fatigue in the hand or forearm. A problem that not all will experience, of course, as people with larger hands probably won’t have any problems.
Overall, it’s a very smooth mouse, a great gift for any gamers in the family; though if I were to have a choice I would settle for a different, and/or smaller but similar model from Corsair. (Only because my hands are smaller than most.) I would still recommend to friends and family.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Corsair Lightweight Mouse Option
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The Corsair M75 Air Wireless Ultra Lightweight Gaming Mouse is a simple mouse if you are looking for something lightweight and without a ton of buttons to fumble with.
Packaging is simple and frustration free with the option to connect via dongle or bluetooth. You also get a long usb cable to charge it as needed.
You will need to grab the iCue software from Corsair to really get into the details of the mouse. You can do a lot of customization from lighting effects to making custom macros and assigning them to the buttons.
Where this mouse really shines is in the weight and feel of it. I've been gaming for a few decades and I don't think I've ever had a gaming mouse feel this light in my hands. It helps for precision and glides so smoothly along my desk when needed. The DPI settings feel appropriate for what you are getting and fully customizable in the software with a custom "sniper" mode as well.
Overall I found the mouse to be very usable and easy to figure out and with the lightweight perfect option when playing FPS games to get a tight shot off. Would recommend.