Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion Series Gaming Mouse Review
Featuring an unassuming design that belies its feature set, the $59.99 Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion Series does more than your average esports mouse. It's lighter than it appears, offers strong hand support, and lets you tweak DPI settings with a quick button combo. The Sabre RGB Pro's creative ideas and solid fundamentals make it a noteworthy esports mouse, despite questions surrounding 8000Hz hyperpolling and its effectiveness.
Sabre Rattling In the macro sense, the Sabre RGB Pro is a conventional, wired, 6-button gaming mouse. Measuring a slightly short 1.38 by 2.72 by 5.03 inches (HWD), its nondescript, matte black, plastic chassis and two RGB lighting elements look downright plain. The Sabre RGB Pro has the typical button array: a scroll wheel, two click panels, and a DPI cycle in the center column. It also features two, large, boxy side buttons. When you take a closer look, though, you’ll see flourishes that suggest that the Sabre RGB Pro is more than your average esports ...
The Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion Series looks like your average mouse, but its prime fundamentals and creative features are fit for esports pros.
Strong hand support; Surprisingly lightweight design; Onboard DPI tuning offers useful, on-the-fly tweaks; Comes with the useful, revamped iCue configuration software
8000Hz hyperpolling feature has minimum CPU specs; iCue software doesn't display hyperpolling minimum specs