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Corsair launches its lightest gaming mouse ever

When it comes to competitive gaming, every advantage matters and for many, that means getting as light a mouse as possible. Corsair is launching its lightest mouse ever this week with the new Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight, which weighs in at just 36g.

The CORSAIR SABRE V2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse was constructed from the ground up for top-level competitive FPS gaming. It weighs just 36g to deliver exceptional agility and control in the moments that matter most. A lightning-fast 8000Hz polling rate delivers inputs up to eight times faster than standard gaming mice, ensuring latency-defying responsiveness whether connected wirelessly via 2.4GHz or in wired mode.

At the heart of this mouse is the CORSAIR MARKSMAN S sensor, which delivers up to 33,000 DPI with 99.7% resolution accuracy and tracking up to 750 IPS and 50G acceleration to reliably capture every sweep, twitch, and flick. As this is a wireless mouse, battery life will also be an important factor – the Sabre V2 PRO Ultralight delivers on that front too with up to 70 hours of wireless use.

The CORSAIR SABRE V2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse will be available starting this month, priced at £89.99.

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