Corsair Glaive RGB Pro Review 2

Corsair Glaive RGB Pro Review

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Introduction

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When Corsair releases a gaming mouse, you can expect it to be updated with some serious improvements within a few years or even sooner. The Glaive is in the same situation with the RGB Pro version Corsair has just released a few weeks ago. It features the same modular side panel design, but is lighter and features a PixArt PMW3391 top optical sensor exclusive to Corsair. There are also three zones of spectacular RGB lighting, Omron main switches rated for 50 million clicks, seven fully programmable buttons, on-board memory, and a high level of available customization through the iCUE software.



Specifications

Corsair Glaive RGB Pro
Size:124.9 mm x 68.5 mm x 45.5 mm
Size (inches):4.88" x 2.70" x 1.79"
Ambidextrous:No
Weight:112 g (3.95 oz) as measured without the cable
Number of Buttons:7
Main Switches:Omron D2FC-F-K 50M
Wheel Encoder:Kailh black core (11 mm)
Sensor:PixArt PMW3391
Resolution:100–18,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125–1000 Hz
Cable:1.8 m long, braided
Software:Corsair iCUE
Price:$69.99
Warranty:Two years

Packaging


The Glaive RGB Pro packaging is nearly identical to the previously reviewed Ironclaw's, which means it comes in a chunky, yellow and black cardboard box without any windows. Its contents are the mouse, two different side panels, and three guide booklets. Unfortunately, there are no replacement mouse feet in the package.

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