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Corsair launches Scimitar Elite Wireless with repositionable 12-key panel

The Corsair Scimitar is back with a new variant. Today, Corsair is launching the Scimitar Elite Wireless, a new mouse aimed at MMO enthusiasts in need of extra buttons for shortcuts and macros.

The Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless has 16 fully programmable buttons, as well as a repositionable 12-button key slider on the side panel, allowing you to position your extra buttons to best fit your own hand. The side grip is also textured to allow for additional grip.

The new mouse is upgraded from its predecessors with the addition of Slipstream Wireless, Corsair's ultra-low latency wireless technology for peripherals. With Slipstream, you'll have less than 1ms response time. Alternatively, you can use Bluetooth wireless mode for extra battery life. In all, the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless should last for up to 150 hours per charge.

Under the hood, you'll find a Corsair Marksman 26K DPI optical sensor for tracking and 100% PTFE mouse feet for a smooth glide. The mouse is available starting today, priced at £129.99.

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