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Corsair NightSword RGB Gaming Mouse

Rating: 8.5.

With a new custom sensor designed in conjunction with PixArt and a tunable software aided centre of mass system, Corsair have gone all out with their new NightSword Mouse. Will it be your perfect FPS companion?

Corsair Nightsword RGB

Specifications:

  • Colour: Glossy/Matte Black
  • DPI: 100 – 18,000 DPI with 1 DPI increments
  • Connectivity: Wired, 1.8m braided cable
  • Connector Type: USB 2.0 TYPE-A
  • Backlight: 4 Adressable RGB Zones
  • Corsair iCue support
  • Sensor type: Optical
  • Sensor Type: Custom Pixart PMW3391
  • Mouse Button type: Omron (8 Programmable Buttons)
  • USB Report Rate: 1000Hz
  • Dimensions: 129.0(L) x 86.0(W) x 43.8(H) mm / 5.08”(L) x 3.38”(W) x 1.72”(H)
  • Weight: 118g – 137g without cable

 

The Corsair Nightsword RGB is on sale at Overclockers UK for £69.95 HERE

Box Contents:

  • Corsair Nightsword RGB Mouse.
  • 6 Weights
  • Weight carry case
  • Quick-start guide and warranty papers

Pros:

  • Brilliant palm grip comfort
  • Stylish design
  • 4 RGB zones
  • Large amount of easily accessible programmable buttons
  • Superb sensor accuracy

Cons:

  • Materials used can show signs of wear easily
  • No adjustable lift off distance settings available.

KitGuru Says: Corsair's ergonomic design deserves a medal for the natural fit they've provided here. It's certainly been fantastic for every game I've thrown it at and the easily scuffable plastic hasn't dissuaded me from using this every single day. If you're looking for comfort features then this is an absolute dream in RGB.

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Rating: 8.5.

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