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The Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse features 16 programmable buttons with a repositionable 12-button side panel for ergonomic customization. It boasts a cutting-edge 26,000 DPI optical sensor and ultra-low latency SLIPSTREAM wireless technology with 2,000Hz polling for near-zero lag. With up to 150 hours of battery life and iCUE compatibility for full customization, itโs designed for both intense MMO gaming and productivity, delivering comfort, precision, and endurance in one sleek package.




| ASIN | B0CCVYHZ9N |
| Additional Features | LED Lights, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Battery Average Life | 120 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,427 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #55 in Mac Gaming Mice #231 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 567 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Included Components | Allen Key, CORSAIR SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS Gaming Mouse, Safety Leaflet, USB Charging and Data Cable, USB Wireless Transceiver |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.5"L x 7"W |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Mfr Part Number | CH-9314311-NA |
| Model Name | SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS |
| Model Number | CH-9314311-NA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 dots_per_inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 16 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 1.0 meters |
| Special Feature | LED Lights, Programmable Buttons, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| UPC | 840006600336 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
A**N
My Thumb has 12 New Superpowers!
Iโve been really impressed with this mouse. The Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB Wireless feels sturdy, premium, and well-built right out of the box. The button clicks are solid and satisfying, the weight feels balanced (not too heavy, not too light), and it fits comfortably in my large hand during long sessions! Where this mouse really shines is with MMOs. The 12-button side panel makes a huge difference in games like World of Warcraft, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Guild Wars 2, Diablo 4, and even Destiny 2. Being able to map abilities, shortcuts, inventory actions, mounts, or macros directly to your thumb speeds everything up and makes gameplay smoother and more immersive. Once you get used to the side buttons, itโs hard to go back to a standard mouse. That said, itโs not just for gaming. The programmable buttons make this mouse incredibly useful for everyday productivity too. Iโve found it great for, โข Assigning copy/paste and undo shortcuts โข Web browsing navigation (forward/back tabs instantly) โข Video editing timeline controls and tool switching โข Photo editing shortcuts in creative software โข Spreadsheet navigation and workflow automation โข Streaming controls or push-to-talk bindings โข Music playback controls โข Quick-launching apps or folders The wireless performance has been reliable, battery life is strong, and customization through iCUE lets you fine-tune everything exactly how you want it. Overall, this is a versatile mouse that works great for MMO players but is just as useful for productivity and everyday computer use. It feels durable, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed. Definitely a solid choice if you want extra control right at your fingertips!
W**D
good mouse
it's a good mouse. I had the wired version before hand it and it was good. The only problem i had with it was with the icue software. the problem was it wouldn't detect the mouse or the usb port that comes with it and i had to reinstall icue and give my computer a restart but that's now really a problem with the mouse. i would recommend if you play stuff like Minecraft, world of warcraft, and many more games i recommend that you should get it .
D**D
actually awesome
Hated this at 1st lol! I was used to a skinnier mouse but once my hand got used to it I loved it! Very responsive! Love the lights. The side buttons are not in a very convenient position which is why this gets 4 and not 5 stars. even with the ability to slide I can't reach all the numbers without breaking focus or moving my hand into an awkward position.
A**W
Get the UTech Venus not this
Iโve had the Corsair Scimitar Wireless for about two months, and unfortunately, itโs been a pretty frustrating ride. While I usually like Corsair productsโmy S2500 speakers and USB drives have been greatโthis mouse just didnโt live up to expectations. โก Charging Issues The biggest problem is that it simply wonโt charge anymore. Iโve tried USB 3.0 ports, USB 2.0, even wall chargersโnothing works. For a premium mouse, thatโs a dealbreaker. ๐ฒ๏ธ Design Flaws The button layout is also tricky. The slope of the side buttons means that unless you press down firmly, the mouse tends to shift slightly when clicking. In a Windows environment, this can lead to misclicksโlike accidentally cutting files instead of copying them. Itโs subtle, but it adds up over time. ๐ฎ Software & Mapping Button mapping through iCUE feels clunky and unintuitive. I found it hard to get the setup I wanted, and the software didnโt always save changes reliably. ๐ง Final Thoughts I really wanted to like this mouse, but between the charging failure, awkward design, and software hiccups, I canโt recommend itโespecially at the $100 price point. If youโre looking for a solid alternative, Iโd suggest checking out the UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse. Itโs around $38, has a comfortable shape, reliable wireless performance, and plenty of programmable buttons. Itโs a much better valueโand youโll still have money left over for your next wishlist game.
G**L
My favorite mouse, now wireless
Ok so let me start off by saying, if this was about the durability alone of this mouse then hands down this thing is a beast. Ive dropped it so many damn times due to my lapboard I prefer to use with my pc setup. It cannot be said enough how much better having a wireless version of this mouse was a solid play on Corsairs part. And in my specific case its no exception, however it doesn't make me drop it any less i do have to admit. So on the part of durability, I'm still currently using the same mouse while writing this and will not plan on getting anything else until this has finally had enough abuse. Judging by the countless times I have though I cant see that happening anytime soon. The side buttons are the reason why anyone would get this mouse and they are absolutely worth it. Once you get them setup make sure to put them into the onboard memory of the mouse. I think my only issue i could truly have with this mouse would be Corsairs software. The only times I have any issues is when I have it plugged into my PC and it decides to forget all my settings on my pc. But as long as you still have the proper settings on your device you should still be able to transfer those to the pc again with no issues. But again just a very small complaint to a massive love of this mouse. Just get it if you are on the fence and play a game that you need that many buttons for. Once you do, I couldn't think of going to anything else.
J**.
Too much for too little
I will summarize: The software is horrible to the point of nearly unusable. Even uninstalling it is a massive ordeal. Lots of little nooks and crannies make it very difficult to clean. If you are a heavy user, you WILL get disgusting buildups of dead skin and oil between the side buttons and on the scored rubber on the right hand side. Very gross and difficult to clean short of gently scraping it out with a toothpick or something. I had difficulties after about six months with polling rates. The mouse doesn't "stop on a dime" anymore, if that makes sense. If I move the mouse and suddenly stop, it will continue moving for a few pixels. It's not a dealbreaker, but the fact that it began happening after about six months is frustrating. Now, all that said, it's a very comfortable mouse despite having so many buttons. I have very large hands and it's difficult for me to find a mouse that isn't trying to be as small and light as possible. The buttons are adjustable and it just feels right to use. BUT, the buttons are also overkill. Unless you are an absolute MMO fiend, you will use MAYBE three of them, and that's pushing it (pun intended). The buttons near the back, are easy enough to reach with your thumb, but even the second row of buttons are hard to reach without moving your entire hand, and that's coming from me and my massive orangutan mitts. So, it's not a terrible mouse, but you can do better and cheaper.
A**X
Exceptional Productivity Mouse for Engineering and CAD Users
I purchased the Corsair Scimitar mouse primarily for my engineering workflow, which heavily involves AutoCAD, Revit, and Bluebeam. After extensive daily use, I can confidently say it's one of the best productivity enhancements I've added to my workstation. The mouse is ergonomically designed and fits comfortably in my hand, reducing strain during long drafting and design sessions. The adjustable thumb keypad is extremely beneficial, allowing me to quickly execute macros and shortcuts specific to AutoCAD and Revit commands. Tasks that previously required multiple keyboard inputs now happen seamlessly with a single thumb click, significantly boosting my productivity. The clicks are precise and have a satisfying tactile feedbackโcrisp without feeling harsh or fatiguing. The responsiveness makes precise selections in Revit or detailed markups in Bluebeam smooth and intuitive. The build quality feels solid, durable, and suitable for intensive, professional use. However, configuring the mouse through Corsairโs iCue software was initially a bit cumbersome. While visually polished, iCueโs learning curve is steeper than Logitechโs more straightforward alternatives. That said, once the setup is complete, the software works reliably, automatically switching profiles based on the active application, a feature I find particularly useful moving between CAD, PDF markups, and other software. Overall, despite the initial software hurdles, the Corsair Scimitar has become an essential part of my engineering workflow. It significantly reduces repetitive actions, saves time, and enhances my comfort during extended periods of technical work. Highly recommended for engineers, architects, and anyone whose daily tasks involve complex software shortcuts.
B**A
Scimitar RGB Elites are the best for feel and form, but unreliable and short-lived... Get Asurion!
Corsair makes very unreliable keyboards and mice. I've had several of their keyboards and they all fail eventually (less than two years) with the 'extra keys you didn't press' issues. -- I've now bought FOUR of these Scimitar Elite MMO mice since March of 2023: (2) corded Scimitar RGB Elite 18K DPI, (1) Scimitar Elite RGB Wireless 26K DPI and now yet another Wireless with the updated 33K DPI sensor. Keyboards and their myriad issues aside, the issues with the mice are: iCUE is awful, like hands-down the worst RGB/KB/Mouse manager software out there. It's horribly supported by Corsair, buggy to the point of being nearly useless and incredibly, needlessly complex and frustrating to use. Simple button assignments are a literal nightmare if you haven't done it several times before - and woe is you if you don't save your config key files in a backup because iCUE gets corrupt. The mice themselves are, perhaps unfortunately, the best out there if you have not-huge hands, need adjustable thumb buttons and have a claw or hybrid grip like I do. The wheel feels normal and with decent feedback without the crazy clicky resistance of other brands. They're accurate and despite iCUE being horrible you can dial in a lot of customization with the lighting pattern and sensitivity/response. The problem is ultimately the same with all Corsair products - they fail. I'm shocked myself looking at the recent purchase history of their mice, I didn't even realize I had purchased FOUR of these in the last TWO years! With the last Elite RGB Wireless I owned, the scroll wheel died. I tried working on it myself to no avail. Maybe a new wheel board would have worked, but the spare parts are hard to find. The most recent one, a corded model, started disconnecting when booting and I'd have to unplug and replug the USB cable to get it recognized by Windows. Then, after months of that, the mouse just died. There was a red tracking light but no RGB lights and there was no restoring it regardless of software reinstall, USB purge/re-add in Device Manager, etc. etc. This time with the new 33K DPI Wireless model purchased this week I got the Asurion 3Y package. It's expensive but worth it in this case - otherwise, if there are other MMO gaming mice that are even remotely OK for your uses, I urge you to stick with them. Corsair's software is
A**I
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H**.
Se siente muy bien armado y es comodo.
Se siente de buena calidad
D**K
Great buy, Worth every penny
I absolutely love this mouse. I had an issue with Amazon where they sent me the wired one instead of the wireless version, but that was corrected. The battery life is absolutely amazing, it charges quickly, the program makes setting the side buttons up easy. If it broke tomorrow, I would buy another one in a heartbeat. If your hesitant on the price just know once I bought this now when I plug it in to charge it feels weird to have a cord, the cordless feature is amazing, also the mouse isn't too heavy which is another bonus
A**K
Beware! , buttons mapping issue with bluetooth
You cannot map buttons on bluetooth mode, only wired or with the wireless receiver inserted.
C**R
worth every penny
the side buttons feel very good, love this mouse, hope to see a lighter version of this one in the future, that's probably the only upgrade left
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