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๐ฏ Dominate Every Click with Precision and Speed
The Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse features a robust anodized aluminum frame, an ultra-high 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor, and CORSAIRโs AXON Hyper-Processing Technology with an 8,000Hz polling rate. Its tunable weight system (97-115g) and sensor fusion control with a six-axis gyro provide unparalleled accuracy and customization, making it a top-tier choice for professional gamers and enthusiasts seeking durability, speed, and precision.













| ASIN | B09CXQZMHG |
| Additional Features | Aluminum Frame, High DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Mechanisms, CORSAIR AXON Hyperprocessing Technology |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,643 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,040 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 651 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Finish | Matte |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Included Components | M65 RGB ULTRA Gaming Mouse, Optional weights, Quick Start Guide, Safety leaflet, Warranty card |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 18.4L x 14W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Mfr Part Number | CH-9309411-NA2 |
| Model Name | M65 RGB |
| Model Number | CH-9309411-NA2 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Number of buttons | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows or macOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special features | Aluminum Frame, High DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Mechanisms, CORSAIR AXON Hyperprocessing Technology |
| Style Name | Gaming |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 840006657613 840006641285 |
P**G
Really Good Gaming Mouse
Love this thing. Most durable mouse I've owned in a good while, up there with the old G himself the Logitech G7. Adjustable weight...obviously, so can configure per preference (easy to do too), nice tactile feel to everything, good fit for me at least, corsair RGB ICUE ecosystem works well, good build quality. Has the typical number and placement of buttons for gaming etc, no complaints there. Can go to a pretty high hz, but I mean going above 1000 can cause issues in games actually and kinda redundant...so dont really care about that when buying a mouse lol Bit more expensive than average mouse of course, but over scam brands like Razor, I've put this through its paces over last year or so and its not showing any real wear or tear yet. That alone justified the price versus having to buy a new mouse every two years or so when you skimp.
C**X
Smooth
Excellent mouse. Smooth control and ergonomy.
L**D
Excellent quality, might take some getting used to vs. a more standard mouse
1 WEEK UPDATE: After a week of use I have decided to return this mouse and try the Ironclaw. The bottom line is, I am not getting used to the feel of this mouse. I think it is just too small for my hand. I also don't like the sniper button being located where my thumb naturally rests. Sometimes I pick up my mouse to re-position it and I end up pushing the sniper button sometimes. There is no question that this mouse is superb as a dedicated gaming mouse. Between the 26,000 DPI capability and the 8,000 Hz polling rate, this thing really performs as a gaming mouse. But for everything else, it falls short for me. I want a larger mouse that is more oriented towards comfort, I am willing to trade off some of the gaming performance to have a more comfortable mouse. Original Review: For the past 5 years I have been using the Corsair Sabre and just recently noticed issues with the right click, I was having to push it harder for it to stay on during gaming. Other than that it still works fine so I will keep it as a backup mouse. But I decided to upgrade to the M65 RGB Ultra. Last two photos are comparisons of the M65 vs the Sabre. As you can see the size of the two is equivalent, but the shape and feel is very different. 1. With all the weights installed, the M65 is significantly heavier. With them removed, significantly lighter. So it is very nicely tunable in the weight department. I am keeping all of them installed as I like a heavy mouse. 2. For pretty much everyone the sniper button on the M65 is going to be located where your thumb naturally rests on the mouse. This is one of the biggest differences that requires getting used to. The button requires a firm press to activate so accidentally doing so really isn't a concern. Its just the feel of the button constantly on your thumb is different if you have never used a mouse with a button in this location. FYI in default setup pressing the sniper button (at any time) changes the mouse to the sniper DPI setting (400 DPI), this is really nice to have during gaming. I don't play a lot of FPS games but I will still use it occasionally. Of course you can program all the buttons to do whatever you want them to do in iCue. 3. The mouse wheel on the M65 has a grippier feel and is much harder to rotate. It also has a very solid click into place. It isn't a smooth scrolling wheel, it has very pronounced 'notches'. Some will like it, some won't. 4. I have the wired version and the quality of the USB cable is excellent and very soft. The USB plug itself has grippy rubber on it and is also very well made. 5. The range of DPI with this mouse is crazy. I tried 26,000 DPI but frankly I don't see how anyone would ever use it, even in FPS games. I changed my settings from 1200 DPI to 15,000 DPI and even then I will probably never use the 15k setting. The most I ever use in game is about 12k. But it is still available if you want it. 6. One of the draws of the wired version of this mouse is the 8,000 Hz polling rate. I just tried it while playing the Dead Space remake and did NOT like it at all. It felt unnatural to me. It was so fast that I was getting rapid and unexpected movement in game that went away when I lowered the setting to 4,000 Hz. At 4,000 Hz it is still extremely responsive and feels much more natural to me. I suspect that I am probably so used to having a slight delay that it just feels more normal. Note that it also requires a lot of CPU power to function in game at 8,000 Hz. Its not worth it to me and I didn't like it, but to each his own. Overall I am happy with this mouse. I still have to get used to the overall feel of it in my hand, but that will happen fairly quickly. Hopefully it holds up.
B**B
Awesome
Very easy to use great addition to PS5
J**E
Souris
Geniale
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