Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion.
April 2021
(84%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
low weight, paracord dragreducing cable which is very flexible, native 18000 DPI PMW3392 sensor which can be programmed in 50 DPI steps with onthefly function or with 1 DPI steps while using iCUE, five onboard DPI presets (steps), CORSAIR AXON processing
After customizing the DPI and button mapping with our preferences, we started up gaming in Outriders, Diablo 3 and DOOM Eternal: the mouse felt great when used with a palm grip, while the PixArt PMW3392 sensor has tracked flawlessly even more intense acti
After customizing the DPI and button mapping with our preferences, we started up gaming in Outriders, Diablo 3 and DOOM Eternal: the mouse felt great when used with a palm grip, while the PixArt PMW3392 sensor has tracked flawlessly even more intense acti...
8000 Hz, and it works, Excellent sensor performance, Very low to low click latency, High button quality, Good scroll wheel, Good choice of components, Lightweight, Fairly flexible cable, Nicely gliding mouse feet, Grippy materials, Full software customiza
iCUE is resource-heavy and a nuisance to deal with, CPI deviation, Cable could be more flexible
The Corsair Sabre RGB Pro is available for $59.99. 8000 Hz, and it works Excellent sensor performance Very low to low click latency High button quality Good scroll wheel Good choice of components Lightweight Fairly flexible cable Nicely gliding mouse fee...
Abstract: It's a brand new keyboard and mouse from Corsair today! Both are part of their gaming line, and in this case their Champion Series. We have the K70 RGB TKL – a TenKeyLess mechanical keyboard – the smaller sibling to the K70 and the Sabre RGB Pro gaming mo...
Mice come in so many formats these days that there is one to fit every hand and need. If you play MOBA games exclusively there are ones with a dozen side buttons. Should you want something that has many customisation options but is a bit more of a regular...
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
Selectable polling rate up to 8,000 Hz, Spring-loaded buttons/mechanical switch combo feels fast and durable, Corsair iCue software gets a needed overhaul, Reasonable price,
8,000 Hz polling makes for demanding CPU/USB requirements, Not ambidextrous like competing Razer model
Corsair joins Razer in the 8,000 Hz mouse club with the Sabre RGB Pro. Solid, speedy specs and improved iCue software make it a good mouse, especially for the price. However, to make use of its key features without sacrificing gaming performance, you prob...
Lightweight design, Full RGB lighting, Larger than most superlight mice, Reasonable price
Heavier than competitors, Cable gets twisted easily
The Corsair Sabre RGB Pro isn’t the lightest major gaming mouse on the market. That title belongs to the 2.1-ounce PulseFire Haste. It’s also not the best overall gaming mouse from Corsair. That would be the ridiculously comfortable Corsair Dark Core RGB...
Published: 2021-02-04, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In its most basic form, a computer mouse is simple hardware—a sensor on the bottom, two buttons and a scroll wheel on top—that lets you interact with programs as though they were extensions of your own hand. But while a mouse is simple in concept, the mar...