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The Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE Wired Gaming Mouse is engineered for serious gamers, featuring an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, 17 programmable buttons, and customizable RGB lighting. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during long gaming sessions, while its durable construction withstands the rigors of intense gameplay.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.8 x 4.2 cm; 122 g |
Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Item model number | CH-9304211-EU |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | SCIMITAR ELITE |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 122 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**.
Great MM) mouse - very well built, adjustable for different hand sizes, and really good software.
I purchased this MMO mouse to replace my unreliable Razer 'Naga'. This unit us lighter, has a noticeably better battery, contains a storage space for the RF dongle (very useful for long term use), has FAR better software than the Razer equivalent and is compatible with the really nice 'iCue' colour co-ordination for peripherals software.The RF mode has great response time for games, switching between it and the energy-saving bluetooth mode is instant. There's multiple DPI settings you can flick through with one button. Highly recommended . Assuming this lasts better than the Razer Naga did, it represents pretty great value - even at the relatively steep £80 GBP price point.
E**T
MMO mouse review
Setting up the mouse was easy and straightforward. If there were any problems, they could be easily resolved by consulting the instruction booklet or visiting the website to download the software for the mouse. The responsiveness is sharp and does not feel like it's lagging behind any movement. The size and shape fit comfortably within my grip, and I've had no trouble finding a comfortable way to hold it for longer gaming sessions. Additionally, it comes with a small screwdriver that allows you to move the multiple mouse buttons back and forth to accommodate different hand shapes, ensuring you’re not overextending to reach a specific button. This mouse not only functions exceptionally well as an MMO mouse but also excels as an FPS mouse, offering multiple options for remapping buttons.
T**T
Very good gaming mouse: one of the best I've had.
Amazing gaming mouse.I have not been using this mouse for all that long, but it's amazing quality.If you like a large and heavy mouse then this is the mouse for you.The scroll wheel is rubber, and doesn't abrase your finger when scrolling a lot, which is nice.Has a lot of different DPI settings, and because it's a Corsair product, it comes with its own software. It's called iCUE - which lets you customise things like DPI manually, as well as customise the side buttons to add macros and the RGB.It's as simple as plug-and-play, and has a long wire, meaning you have a wide range of motion.Maybe it's just mine; the left mouse click feels very responsive and tactile - you can feel it under your finger and the click is satisfying. The right mouse click, however, feels a bit flat in comparison. It doesn't have the same crispness to the left, and feels easier to accidentally press.Overall a very good product for anyone who enjoys videogames.
C**S
My third
On my third mouse in 8 years. They could maybe last longer, but I would not choose any other mouse. My first broke due to the Lazer not picking up movement, the second still works but the mouse wheel cogs have worn in one place and therefore skips when scrolling up and down. Hopefully this one last longer.
K**E
Not as nice as i expected
The mouse is pretty smooth and feels nice in the hand, but unfortunately that's where i think the pro's stop.Now some of the negatives i find with this mouse is more of a personal opinion.The middle click/scroll wheel click is very stiff and takes alot of pressing force compared to any other mouse i've used.The 'number 1' side button feels far too close to the mouse matt (regardless of the position of the sliding keypad), and as i rest my thumb there i'm also simultaneously rubbing the side of my thumb across the mouse matt too, not too much of a pain but it just feels weird (again, personal opinion)Now the icue software is alittle confusing but i use it anyway for keyboard configuration so i got used to it quickly but i can totally understand why its such a negative aswell, absolutely not user/newbie friendly.So in conclusion yes it's a fine mouse, good for it's purpose, but there are much better, cheaper, simpler options out there that are far more user friendlyEDIT: after only 5 months of very light use, the mouse wheel is sticking to almost unbearable to use, after doing some research online, apparently this is a very common issue. absolutely ridiculous that a company like corsair would allow a product of this expense to have such an issue. Do not buy.
C**S
Great mouse if you are an MMO/MOBA player!
I had always been a Razer fan, and used to use a Razer Naga for MMO's but after purchasing a Corsair keyboard a couple of years ago, I have been converted. When it came time to replace my mouse, I decided to take a look at Corsairs offerings and came across the scimitar. I was really interested to see how good the num pad was on it and have found it to be fair superior to the Naga. Being able to adjust the position has been a real game changer as I now find it a lot more comfortable to use. Add to that the num pad light which makes playing in low light much easier and it has a good weight to it as well.The only thing I could complain about is the single moulded Left and Right buttons. Having used similar types before, I am concerned that they will lose clicks sooner than individual buttons, but as it is working fine at the moment, have still given 5 stars
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