Thursday, 4 May 2017

Corsair Glaive RGB Gaming Mouse Offers Interchangeable Thumb Grips

Corsair announced the Glaive RGB gaming mouse, the latest entry to its line of aluminum-frame gaming mice. The Glaive RGB is a right-handed mouse that features a 16,000 DPI optical sensor developed for Corsair in partnership with PixArt. This sensor allows sensitivity to be set anywhere between 100-16,000 DPI resolution in single DPI steps with an adjustable 125-1,000Hz polling rate. The left and right buttons use Omron switches that are rated for 50 million clicks.  

The onboard memory will allow you to store lighting effects, macros, and DPI settings directly on the mouse, but the multicolor three-zone backlighting allows for customizable RGB backlighting through the included Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) software, as well. The 1.8m mouse cable is braided with a USB 2.0 connector. It also comes with three interchangeable thumb grips.

There are six programmable buttons: left and right click, the clickwheel, the two forward/back navigation buttons, and a DPI switcher. You can assign  multi-function macros to them all using CUE.  This mouse is a fairly hefty one at 122 grams. It has PTFE feet, and it’s covered by a two-year warranty.

The Glaive RGB has an MSRP of $70 and is available now. 

Corsair Glaive RGB Gaming Mouse
Sensor 1,000 – 16,000 DPI, 1DPI steps
Polling Rate Selectable 1000 / 500 / 250 / 125Hz
Ambidextrous No
Switches Omron switches
Buttons Six Programmable:
-L/R click
-Forward/back navigation (left side)
-DPI switch
-Scroll wheel
Lighting RGB
Software Corsair Utility Engine (CUE)
Cable 1.8m braided
Omron Switches 50 million click lifecycle
Dimensions 125.8 x 91.5 x 44.6mm (L x W x H)
Weight 122 grams without cable
Colors   Black or Aluminum
Warranty 2 Years
Price $70

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