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Corsair Glaive RGB Pro Mouse Review

Rating: 9.0.

When Corsair released the original Glaive RGB back in 2017, we thought it was a great mouse for palm-grip users and it won our top award. Corsair recently announced an update to the Glaive RGB – known as the Glaive RGB Pro. Using the same overall design, this new mouse sports an updated PixArt PMW3391 sensor along with an extra DPI button. Is it worth £69.95?

Specifications: 

  • Colour: Black or Black/Aluminium
  • DPI: 100 – 18,000 DPI with 1 DPI steps
  • Mouse Acceleration: Up to 50g
  • Connectivity: Wired, 1.8m braided cable
  • Connector Type: USB 2.0 TYPE-A
  • Backlight: 3 RGB Zones
  • CORSAIR iCUE software support
  • 1 On-board iCUE profile
  • 7 Programmable Buttons
  • Interchangeable Thumb Grips
  • Sensor: PMW3391
  • Sensor type: Optical
  • Mouse Button type: Omron
  • Dimensions: 124.9mm(L) x 68.5mm(W) x 45.5mm(H)/ 4.88”(L) x 2.70”(W) x 1.79”(H)
  • Weight: 115g without cable

The Glaive RGB Pro is on sale at Overclockers UK for £69.95 HERE

Box Contents:

  • CORSAIR Glaive RGB Pro.
  • 2 Extra thumb grips.
  • Warranty and quick-start guide.

Pros:

  • Changeable thumb rests.
  • Now 2x DPI buttons, instead of just one.
  • Responsive and accurate performance.
  • Very comfortable.
  • 7 programmable buttons.

Cons:

  • No lift off distance settings in iCUE.

KitGuru says: It may not be a massive upgrade over the original, but with a new sensor and extra DPI button – while still retailing at the same price as the original model – this is a must have for palm-grip gamers.

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Rating: 9.0.

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