
Corsair
The Corsair M65 Pro RGB is a wired FPS‑focused gaming mouse with an aircraft‑grade aluminum frame, a tunable weight system (115–135 g) and a PixArt PMW3360 sensor delivering up to 12,000 DPI. It offers eight programmable buttons, a dedicated sniper DPI button, and iCUE‑controlled RGB lighting.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the M65 Pro RGB for its rugged aluminum chassis, low latency clicks, and the PMW3360 sensor’s pinpoint accuracy, especially when paired with the sniper button and weight‑tuning system that cater to competitive FPS players. However, they also point out that its heft, relatively large footprint, and stiff cable make it less appealing for users seeking ultra‑light or highly ergonomic designs, and the price is seen as steep for the feature set.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse’s solid construction, reliable sensor performance, and the ability to adjust weight for personalized feel, while repeatedly mentioning the sniper button as a game‑changing feature. Recurring criticisms focus on the mouse feeling heavy even at its lightest setting, the size not fitting all hand types, and the braided cable’s lack of flexibility during rapid movements.
Common Complaints
Heavy overall feel even at minimum weight, size incompatibility for extreme hand sizes, stiff braided cable causing drag, inconsistent RGB zone descriptions, and a price that may not justify the lack of ultra‑lightweight design.
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G502 HERO
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Choose the M65 for FPS‑focused weight tuning and durability; choose the G502 for more buttons and a slightly lighter, versatile setup.
vs. Razer DeathAdder Elite
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Pick the M65 if you need FPS‑specific features and durability; pick the DeathAdder for a lighter, ergonomically comfortable mouse.
vs. SteelSeries Rival 700
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Select the M65 for straightforward FPS performance and weight tuning; select the Rival 700 if you want extra weight options and advanced feedback features.