Introduction
Corsair was founded in 1994 and was primarily known as a manufacturer of high quality RAM then, but has since evolved into a manufacturer of computer parts and peripherals. In 2014, Corsair stepped into the gaming peripherals market with the introduction of the Corsair Gaming brand. This year, the new high-end ergonomic Glaive RGB was released, and in this review, we're going to look at it in detail.
Specifications
Corsair Glaive RGB |
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Sensor: | PixArt 3367 |
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MCU/Processor: | NXP Arm Cortex-M0 32-bit |
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Main Switches: | Omron D2FC-F-K(50M) |
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Other Switches: | Khail |
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Wheel Encoder: | TTC |
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Size: | 126 mm x 70 mm x 44.5 mm |
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Ambidextrous: | No |
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Number of Buttons: | 6 |
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Weight: | 121 g |
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Polling Rate: | 1000 Hz |
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Cable Length: | 1.8 m |
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Software: | Yes |
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Packaging
The packaging of the Glaive is nicely build; it has a front latch you can open that allows you to actually look at the mouse when browsing through a store.
In the box, you find the mouse, a manual, two additional thumb rests, and a little bag to keep the spare thumb rests. In total, you can decide between three thumb rests; a smooth one, another with a small extension and a gripping pattern, and a large thumb rest you can fully rest your thumb on without it touching the mouse pad or table.