
Corsair
The Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight Wireless gaming mouse weighs just 36 g and offers a high‑end Marksman S sensor with up to 33,000 DPI, 8,000 Hz polling, and AXON hyper‑polling for ultra‑low latency, making it a top choice for competitive gamers under $100.
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Best For
Competitive FPS and esports players who need ultra‑low weight for fast flicks, high polling rates for maximum responsiveness, and reliable wireless performance. Ideal for low‑sensitivity gamers, users with wrist or arm fatigue concerns, multi‑OS users who benefit from web‑based configuration, and anyone preferring a symmetrical ambidextrous mouse.
Not Ideal For
Gamers who require multiple onboard profiles, need Bluetooth connectivity, prefer heavier mice for stability, or want a dedicated DPI button for quick sensitivity changes.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Sabre V2 Pro for its featherweight 36 g chassis, high‑end Marksman S sensor, and 8,000 Hz polling that deliver esports‑grade responsiveness. The web‑based Corsair Web Hub is highlighted for its cross‑platform ease of use, and the overall build quality is deemed robust. Criticisms focus on the single onboard profile, absence of a dedicated DPI button, and limited connectivity options such as no Bluetooth.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the near‑weightless feel, the included grip tape that transforms comfort, and the reliable wireless performance with long battery life at lower polling rates. Common complaints revolve around the slippery UPE feet, difficulty accessing DPI settings without a dedicated button, reduced battery life at the highest polling rate, and the stiffness of the detachable cable.
Common Complaints
Slippery UPE feet, lack of a dedicated DPI button, sharply reduced battery life at 8 kHz polling, stiff detachable cable, and only one onboard profile.
What People Are Saying
“a mouse that can truly lay claim to the ‘ultralight’ title”
“feels like an extension of your hand”
“the best sub-100-dollar gaming mouse I’ve worked with this year.”
How It Compares
Compared to other ultralight mice under $100, the Sabre V2 Pro stands out with the lightest weight (36 g), the highest polling rate (8,000 Hz), and a web‑based configuration tool, while competitors often rely on heavier builds, lower polling rates, or require installed software. Battery life at low polling is superior, though high‑polling endurance trails behind some rivals.