Corsair sent us review units of both mice ahead of today's launch, so we have some initial impressions and testing to share.
Corsair sent us review units of both mice ahead of today's launch, so we have some initial impressions and testing to share.
Corsair have recently release updated versions of their Ironclaw (Review can be found here Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless review ) & Glaive line up of mice, the subject of this review being the latter.
+Comfortable; +Build quality; +Swappable Thumb rests
The Corsair Glaive mouse has proven supremely popular since it's launch, with it's neutral body shape, high quality sensor and RGB lighting back when such things were considered uncommon.
Over the years, Corsair has developed a reputation for designing some absolutely incredible mice. The Glaive RGB Pro proves itself worthy of this tradition, with a comfortable ergonomic design, hot-swappable side grips and a fantastic custom sensor that gives you a ton of DPI options.
Ergonomic righty design; Advanced software suite; Swappable sidegrips add variety; Incredible PixArt PMW3391 optical sensor
Doesn't cater to all grips; RGBs can get hot; Expensive price tag
Of the fourteen gaming mice that have swished across my desk this year, six of them have been made by Corsair. With the Glaive RGB Pro, that number rises to seven – which is, frankly, a ridiculous number of mice to release within the space of twelve months, and way more variations on a theme than is...
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