Corsair has just unveiled its new M65 PRO RGB gaming mouse, which is a competition-grade FPS gaming mouse that is infused with technology that pushes you further towards your goal of winning. It ...
Finally, you can also change the mouse's RGB color options using the CUE software. In addition to the color-coded light between the DPI buttons, the Corsair M65 Pro RGB features two other customizable ...
If you’ve had your eye on a RGB gaming mouse, you’re in luck: Amazon has dropped the price of the Corsair Gaming M65 Pro to $45. That’s not quite the lowest we’ve ever seen ($35), but it comes pretty ...
Corsair today announced the new M65 PRO RGB gaming mouse. Equipped with an advanced 12,000 dpi optical sensor, surface calibration tuning utility and high-precision switches, the M65 PRO RGB builds on ...
Feeling like it isn’t keeping up with the Logitechs and Razers of the world, Corsair has been upping the sensitivity of some of its gaming mice in recent months. It upgraded the Sabre a few weeks ago ...
Anyone in the market for a new gaming mouse might be interested in the new addition to the Corsair range with the unveiling of the Corsair M65 PRO RGB which is equipped with an optical sensor that is ...
The Corsair M65 Pro is available from Scan.co.uk for a very reasonable £54.98. This is exceptional value for money and makes the M65 Pro one of the best price vs performance mice on the market today.
Installing the M65 Pro is as easy as plug and play, however, if you want to tap into the full range of features you can download the Corsair Gaming software to tailor it, as well as any other Corsair ...
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Corsair Gaming's M-series mice have used an identical chassis since they were first introduced a couple of years ago. The Raptor M40, for example, looks the same and sports many of the same features ...
The rest of the buttons are fairly standard, though, with up and down DPI toggles, a scroll wheel button and two Omron switch-enabled primary buttons. If you prefer your scroll wheel to have a weighty ...