🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE Gaming Mouse is engineered for serious gamers, featuring 17 fully programmable buttons, an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, and a customizable ergonomic design. With ultra-durable construction and dynamic RGB lighting, this mouse is built to enhance your gaming experience and keep you ahead of the competition.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | SCIMITAR RGB ELITE |
Item model number | CH-9304211-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 4.49 x 3.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.89 x 4.49 x 3.15 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B082LRMY53 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 29, 2022 |
M**I
Feels and plays great! Love the buttery yet snappy clicks.
I loved my Logitech MMO mouse deeply. I've burned through two of them through the past 18 years playing World of Warcraft and everyday computing. However, Logitech discontinued manufacturing the mouse a while ago, and finding one that isn't used is very hard to find. I finally had to look for something comparable from another manufacturer. There are very few manufacturers that make a side-button MMO mouse nowadays.The first one I tried was from Red Dragon. While good, it gave me hand fatigue. I still have it, it's a good mouse, but I decided to keep looking.I picked up the Corsair's Scimitar because of the good reviews it had received here on Amazon. I can honestly say that reviews are accurate, the good and the meh. Mostly, this is an excellent mouse and I highly recommend it. It fits my hand better and the clicks feel so good.The software looks sharp, but it's dorky to use. I am not a fan. Yet, I managed to stumble through and make it work. If there's a roadblock to successfully using the Scimitar mouse, it's the software. I don't like it. It's not intuitive.The mouse itself is excellent. The adjustable sliding side buttons help to find the sweet spot for my thumb to be happy clicking away without fatigue. The click feels GREAT. I honestly fell in love when I made my first clicks. I can't explain it but it feels great! Buttery yet snappy is the best way I can describe it. After several weeks of raiding with the Scimitar, I can honestly say I love this mouse. No regrets.I'm thrilled to have found a great replacement for my old Logitech MMO mouse. The Scimitar by Corsair is fantastic to play with. It's snappy and responsive. I have no problems to report other than the cool-looking but non-intuitive software needed to re-program the buttons.
C**J
Great mouse overall, slightly smaller than I’d like.
High customization, decent grip, and got it on sale so I got a decent price on it. While I didn’t take away a star from the rating, but it might be worth mentioning that it’s a little smaller than I was expecting. I don’t necessarily have giant man hands or long fingers but there’s a bit of an overhang with my fingers, which can sometimes make it uncomfortable. Maybe less so uncomfortable but more annoying.
P**N
surprisingly compact. claw grip OK. great mouse
PROS:ergonomic: I can claw grip it! mouse is not too long, not too tall, not too widelighting: it has 5 zones that you can configure individuallysoftware is great: used to be horrible, they improved it a lot since launch.onboard memory: you can configure your lighting, keybinds, etc. once and never open the software again. up to 3 onboard profiles, very nice!scroll is comfortable, not too stiff and surface doesn't hurt my finger... looking at you, Logitech g305 lightspeed >:(CONS:keypad light is a bit dim: this is not a big problem long term because I probably won't even see the buttons when I get used to it but still a bit disappointing that the keys are dimmer than the other lighting zones.weight: a bit on the heavier side but I probably won't notice after using it for a week or two.coating: it feels and looks amazing right now, but will definitely wear out with time and will not be pretty.side buttons: this might be the only real con I could find in this mouse... the corners are SHARP. my thumb gets caught between the rows and it hurts after doing it a couple times. bear in mind I just got the mouse, maybe I get used to it later, idk----------------------------------the marketing pictures make it seem like a humongous mouse that would force me to me palm grip it, but it actually isn't that big. putting it side by side with my Logitech g305 lightspeed is just a bit bigger and heavier. I can claw grip it okay, all side keys accessible thanks to that adjustable keypad. for reference, the length of my hand from tip of middle finger to wrist is 7,5 inches. I think smaller hands might still be able to claw grip it.cable is not too stiff but not soft either. get a bungee or diy one.overall very satisfied with the purchase.
S**N
Solid mouse, software is a pain
The mouse feels solid, and the thumb buttons arent hard to position. My main gripe is that the software is a pain to setup. Rebinding the buttons is not as simple as Logitech's G600 mouse's software which let you type in or press they key you want to use. Requires multiple steps to rebind a single button. Overall though, the weight is ok and the scroll wheel is mediocre. For the price its fine, but i would have been happier if they had added removable weights that you can add or remove at this price point. If i had to rank mice, i would go Logitech G600 > Scimitar > Any Naga (cause they self destruct after 6 months and their software is bloated)
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