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CORSAIR Unveils the Ultimate Gaming Mouse for Elevated FPS Play: M75 AIR Wireless

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CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gear for gamers and content creators, announced the launch of their definitive ultra-lightweight wireless mouse for top FPS play, M75 AIR WIRELESS. Sporting a modern and sleek mouse shape for maximum comfort and control, M75 AIR puts players in position for victory, every match.

With its symmetrical shape meticulously crafted from the ground up, M75 AIR ascends to the pinnacle of competitive mouse design. Through a rigorous process, every contour, outline, and button placement was diligently reworked until the optimal shape took form.




At 60 g, nothing weighs the ultra-light M75 AIR down, so you can move as nimbly as possible. Anything not absolutely essential for competitive FPS play was excluded, resulting in CORSAIR's lightest gaming mouse to-date. Serious gamers will clamor to experience M75 AIR's extraordinary combination of shape and lightness firsthand.

With M75 AIR, moving and aiming is as easy as a simple flick - opponents won't know what hit them. 100% PTFE mouse feet provide an incredibly smooth glide on any playing surface, letting nothing come between you and impressive mouse sweeps and maneuvers. An ultra-precise CORSAIR MARKSMAN 26K DPI optical sensor tracks even near-imperceptible movements and micro adjustments flawlessly.

M75 AIR's superior technology gets actions from your hand to the screen in the blink of an eye. Zero-delay CORSAIR QUICKSTRIKE buttons and optical left- and right-click switches register inputs at hair-trigger speeds, transmitted lag-free over SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS or Bluetooth. A long-lasting battery enables you to carry your team up to 100 hours between charges, and with USB wired mode, you can go one more round even while your mouse is charging.

To commemorate this release, extremely limited quantities of a special M75 AIR Launch Edition will be available exclusively on the CORSAIR webstore. Garbed in stunning thunderbolt yellow, the M75 AIR Launch Edition bundle includes a limited-edition mouse pad, high-performance glass mouse skates, and grip tape.

With M75 AIR, the quickest, most powerful mouse for FPS gaming is in the palm of your hand.


Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The CORSAIR M75 AIR WIRELESS gaming mouse is available immediately from the CORSAIR Webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized online retailers and distributors.The CORSAIR M75 AIR WIRELESS gaming mouse is backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.

[Editor's note: The MSRP of the CORSAIR M75 AIR Wireless is US$149.99]


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$150 and only 2 side buttons sheesh, other wise it looks pretty basic.
 
The MSRP of the CORSAIR M75 AIR Wireless is US$149.99
o.U.C.h......

Seems funny that there is no mention of iClueless in the PR though.... does this mean that this rodent is able to function without that garbaggio ?

Oh please tell me it is so :D
 
If Corsair would just list overall dimensions on their site already, I’d check it out. $150 is still too much though.
 
There are cheaper options available these days that are better than Logi G, Corsair, Razer and Steel Series. No point in overspending on these products.

Well razer is a nono for me they have always failed on me before and just after warranty's, and as for steelseries these days the app requires you to login to do any thing.

As for Logitech well the so called G software screws with my mic so.
 
Looks like a G-Pro X clone, but a bit more claw-grippy.

AsRock said:
Well razer is a nono for me they have always failed on me before and just after warranty's, and as for steelseries these days the app requires you to login to do any thing.
As for Logitech well the so called G software screws with my mic so.

I've actually found a lot of the default presets are acceptable enough in them to use w/o the bloaty software.
The G305 Lightspeed more so than the 503, but I'm more particular w my desktop setup vs laptop.
 
$150 and only 2 side buttons sheesh, other wise it looks pretty basic.
Should be half this price, perhaps 99,- for gamur sauce. 150 is way out there

But 59,99 would already be a hefty margin :)
 
Looks like a G-Pro X clone, but a bit more claw-grippy.



I've actually found a lot of the default presets are acceptable enough in them to use w/o the bloaty software.
The G305 Lightspeed more so than the 503, but I'm more particular w my desktop setup vs laptop.
more like razer deathadder / zowie mice.
 
All that just to have iC*E bug out and start late on windows startup. Thanks but I'll stick with my Glorious Model O which was nearly half the price.
 
Still use a Logitech G500S, they don't make such comfy mice anymore.

Got 1 brand new one sealed, and 3 second hand which i took apart and cleaned up. I guess i'm afraid to be without my favorite mouse.
 
o.U.C.h......

Seems funny that there is no mention of iClueless in the PR though.... does this mean that this rodent is able to function without that garbaggio ?

Oh please tell me it is so :D
You don't need to have iCue installed to use it with the default DPI settings. Unfortunately, you do need it if you need to customize the settings further.
 
Finally a mouse that is just that: a mouse! :) I also love the lack of RGB. But 150 dosh? Ouch! :(
 
Elevated fps sounds like a synonym for frame generation
 

for Elevated FPS Play?? :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

 
Corsair's Wireless Harpoon is an excellent mouse. I think this (with 60gs weight) is a direct competitor for Logitechs G PRO X Superlight (63gs).
Logitech's almost all new mouses have chronic double-click problem, 150$ is too much but the only thing that justifies it is Logitechs' prices.
 
I am glad they got rid of those stupid DPI buttons on top that I keep hitting accidentally, changing the behavior of my mouse constantly, but $150 for a simple mouse?! come on.
 
Corsair must be drunk


Bought Roccat and never looked back
 
Corsair must be drunk


Bought Roccat and never looked back
Thank you for this review. Didn't know it existed, most likely my next mouse :)
 
Alas even today nothing compares to my G700 from years ago. We have definitely regressed.


It was $99 too as a combo that came with a G510. I still use both of them as my main KB & Mouse. Yes the MB has RGB as well as a display like on those old Casio handhelds.
 
Corsair must be drunk


Bought Roccat and never looked back
Only if it was wireless, it would be the perfect mouse for me.
 
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