
Corsair
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is a wired, palm‑grip gaming mouse aimed at MMO/MOBA players, featuring a 16,000 DPI PMW3367 sensor, 1 ms polling, and a unique Key Slider™ system that lets users reposition 12 side buttons up to 8 mm. It offers extensive macro and RGB customization via iCUE and includes onboard memory for three hardware profiles.
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$119.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Scimitar Pro RGB a top choice for MMO and MOBA titles, lauding its ultra‑accurate PMW3367 sensor, 1 ms polling, and especially the Key Slider™ that offers unparalleled side‑button placement. They also commend its solid build, Omron switches, and comprehensive iCUE macro and lighting features, while noting minor concerns such as a faint rattle and limited DPI step granularity in some software.
What Users Say
Everyday gamers overwhelmingly praise the mouse’s adjustable side buttons and precise sensor, calling it essential for games like World of Warcraft. Common compliments focus on the customizable RGB and onboard profiles, while recurring complaints involve occasional side‑button misfires, slider looseness, and the relatively heavy weight for fast FPS play.
Common Complaints
Side‑button misfires after heavy use, slider mechanism developing a slight rattle or loosening over time, and the 148‑150 g weight being perceived as heavy for quick FPS actions.
How It Compares
vs. Razer Naga Trinity
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Choose the Scimitar Pro for superior sensor precision and adjustable side buttons; choose the Naga Trinity if modular plate swapping and lower weight are priorities.
vs. Logitech G600
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Opt for the Scimitar Pro when precision, durability, and button adjustability matter; the G600 is suitable for users seeking a lighter, more affordable option with a fixed button layout.
vs. Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+
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Select the Scimitar Pro for modern sensor performance and software depth; the R.A.T. 8+ is better for users who need the maximum number of programmable buttons and a different ergonomic feel.