🎮 Own the game with precision and speed — the M75 is your secret weapon.
The Corsair M75 Wired RGB Gaming Mouse is a lightweight, ambidextrous FPS mouse featuring a cutting-edge 26,000 DPI optical sensor, swappable side buttons for left- or right-handed use, and ultra-responsive optical switches rated for 100 million clicks. Designed for pro-level speed and accuracy, it weighs only 74g and offers customizable RGB lighting through Corsair's iCUE software, making it a top-tier choice for competitive PC gamers.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | M75 |
Item model number | CH-930D010-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 2.61 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.04 x 2.56 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.04 x 2.56 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0CTN13WT1 |
Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
V**S
Solid wireless mouse so far
I have no substantive complaints about this mouse since I've gotten it. The wireless connectivity works as-advertised just fine with no perceptible lag or other issues and it was easily set up. I'm adequately impressed by the battery life as well. I can go through the week without thinking about it and just give it a quick charge toward the weekend to be all set. I appreciate the swappable buttons. While it seems to be set up with the assumption you'll be using just two side buttons, and using the flatter ones on the opposite side (which is great if you're left-handed and need to change it around for instance), you can also slot all four actual buttons in if you want more. The ones on the side opposite your thumb are trickier to use, but if you need a couple extra macro buttons or something, they're usable! My one complaint would be the placement of the DPI change button - which is on the underside of the mouse. The one place that is not accessible while it's in active use. Consequently, on-the-fly DPI switching is right out. This could have been effortlessly avoided by putting it literally anywhere else. But it hasn't really been an issue for me personally, and everything else has been fine.
B**N
Decent mouse but narrow
Connected easily and feels really good in my hand. It's a bit narrower than I would have expected, but everything else seems fin about it so far. I've not had to charge it since the initial charge after I got it. I have it connected via bluetooth rather than wireless, so I had to set hardware light settings in iCUE to get the colors to stay how I want them. I was a bit surprised to learn that Corsair's software won't (or can't, hard to say which it is) communicate with bluetooth devices for them to show up in iCUE when connected that way. I haven't checked how it cooperates with iCUE while connected via wireless though and will probably edit this to add my experience with that if/when I do.
S**D
AMAZING MOUSE
Let me just say first that I've been trying to find a good mouse for years. I've played computer games for over 25 years and this is the **BEST** mouse I've ever had. (I mostly play strategy and FPS's)I was a little bit apprehensive at first as some of the reviews were mixed and the price was higher than what I wanted to spend but I am SUPER happy about it and I will buy this mouse again.**BUT** it has one small design flaw with the side buttons. They pop off at random times (I've had it 3 weeks and it's only happened 3 times so far),I almost have to laugh. It's not difficult to plop them back in (held by magnets) I think this was an intended feature that sounds good on paper but just isn't good in reality. I really hope Corsair takes this into consideration for the next model as I've read other people are having the same issue with it too.Despite that one flaw the positives **FAR** outweigh the negatives.It's super lightweight for a MID SIZE mouse which seems hard to find these days.Some people in the reviews were saying it felt cheap, but my guess is they probably aren't used to such a lightweight midsize and are equating "quality" to those heavy brick mouses like the lightspeed (which I own) to being "durable".Also the sensor is fantastic. Most times I don't even have to go past 3200 dpi and even then it's ultra responsive.The ergonomics are great. I literally tested 100's of mice and the only one ergonomically that was better was the lightspeed. I genuinely liked it better than Glorious, 90% of the logitechs, the DA Razor, and all of the Steel Series.I highly recommend getting some grip tape from hotlinegames. Their 2.0 Plus for the logitech G Pro X Superlight. I was able to get it to fit perfectly with just a little bit of trimming. (I couldn't find any official m75 corsair grip tape for it so disregard this if you do).Hope this helps!
K**L
Nice design, but mediocre led lighting
The media could not be loaded. Build quality is good. Comfortable to use. Design is great aesthetically. The clicking is light and feels clicky. Bought this specifically for lighting because Corsair has been focusing alot on lighting for all its product, but this mouse lighting is lackluster and looks mediocre. The light isn’t bright enough, and the led colors don’t blend well and individual rgb led lights can be seen at closer look (can see from the video). I don’t recommend it if you are very particular with lighting.
A**R
Great mouse
I’m a corsair guy so i bought this as a gift for my gf and she loves it, i like using it too very solid mouse, very nice and smooth to use no complaints.
J**E
Great mouse with one headache
The mouse works great on any surface but does disconnect from time to time. Just hire the WiFi /bluetooth button and it reconnects — for me anyway.
K**Y
I wanted to like it
I was looking to replace my current mouse. M75 air wireless feels cheap the buttons feel like a mouse from 1995. The mouse click travels are further then my logitech. The only thing I like more then my logitech g905 is how it's comfortable to use. No wrist strain from m75 air..
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