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Corsair Makes Another Leap in FPS Gaming Mice with New Additions to M75 Family

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Corsair proudly announced the launch of two attention-grabbing additions to the M75 gaming mouse lineup: M75 and M75 WIRELESS. Blazing onto the scene with the same award-winning shape and match-winning performance established by the M75 AIR, these new mice deliver utmost comfort and control, while also infusing a streak of RGB into their lightweight designs. For the most competitive matches, M75 and M75 WIRELESS put you in fantastic shape to win, and look great doing it.

The meticulously sculpted M75 mouse design glides into the spotlight once again, with an unwavering focus on precision and ergonomics. M75 series mice are uniquely shaped from the ground up to comprise some of the most thoughtfully crafted gaming mice available. At 74 g and 89 g respectively, M75 and M75 WIRELESS are lightweight and agile enough to make deft flicks and microadjustments.




Each mouse sports a true ambidextrous shape, with swappable magnetic side buttons to support both right- and left-handed gameplay, programmable in Corsair iCUE software. With iCUE you can also customize the sleek two-zone RGB lighting to create a look and style that caters to every player.

Available in white and black, M75 WIRELESS grants gamers wireless freedom to play without sacrificing a nanosecond of latency. Actions transmit with virtually zero lag over ultra-fast and reliable sub-1 ms SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS. Long-lasting battery life lets you compete for up to 210 hours via Bluetooth *, and you can keep playing in USB wired mode while your mouse charges.

These powerhouse additions to the M75 family come fully equipped to carry your game. 100% PTFE mouse feet provide an impossibly smooth glide, making spectacular mouse sweeps and maneuvers downright easy. The laser-precise Corsair MARKSMAN 26K DPI optical sensor tracks even the slightest movements. Zero-gap Corsair QUICKSTRIKE buttons activate optical left- and right-click switches instantly, sending inputs to games at reality-warping speeds.

M75 and M75 WIRELESS provide the lightweight agility and stylish RGB that unlock limitless potential.

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The Corsair M75 and M75 WIRELESS gaming mice are available immediately from the Corsair Webstore and the Corsair worldwide network of authorized online retailers and distributors.

Both gaming mice are backed by a two-year warranty, alongside the Corsair worldwide customer service and technical support network.

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The margin on this stuff only keeps going up and up and up.......
 
Thank god for keeping right-side buttons as well! Southpaws rejoice lol
 
Great ambidextrous design similar to the Logitech G Pro X Non-Superlight, but... at 85g? So they are keeping the M75 Air as their FPS mouse, but this is their general one when its ambidextrous?

They should've made the M75 Air this shape and kept the weight, then they would have a Superlight/Viper V2 Pro/Finalmouse contender.
 
Wow. They're releasing the same mice as everyone else since 2003 with the most slightly different RGB design and double the price. Incredible innovation!
 
I keep looking for this leap they speak of, but just can't seem to find it.

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I keep looking for this leap they speak of, but just can't seem to find it.

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Because you're searching for it in the wrong direction.

It's backwards.
 
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