
Corsair
The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite (CH-9304211-AS) is a wired MMO‑focused gaming mouse with a 17‑button layout, including twelve adjustable side buttons, a high‑precision PMW3391 sensor up to 18,000 DPI, and iCUE‑driven RGB and macro support. It targets palm‑grip users with medium to large hands and offers onboard memory for three profiles.
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$59.99
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$65.22
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$49.99
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$89.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Scimitar RGB Elite for its ergonomic palm‑grip design, ultra‑responsive PMW3391 sensor, and robust Omron switches, while noting the fixed weight, lack of tilt scrolling, and right‑handed only layout as notable drawbacks. The mouse is positioned as a top choice for MMO/MOBA players who need extensive side‑button customization and reliable on‑board profiles.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the twelve‑button side grid, smooth PTFE feet, and vibrant RGB lighting, especially the Key Slider's ability to fine‑tune button spacing. Recurring frustrations include side‑button drift or mushiness, the mouse feeling heavy for FPS play, and the perceived bloat of the iCUE software.
Common Complaints
Side‑button drift or mushiness over time, weight being too heavy for fast FPS gameplay, iCUE software complexity and bloat, and the absence of a tilt‑scroll wheel.
How It Compares
vs. Razer Naga Trinity
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Choose Scimitar for fixed, ergonomic side‑button layout and sensor precision; choose Naga Trinity for modular panel versatility.
vs. Logitech G600
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Pick Scimitar for superior sensor performance and durability; pick G600 if you need extra scrolling functionality.
vs. Bloody A70
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Opt for Scimitar when durability and sensor accuracy are priorities; opt for A70 for a lighter, budget‑friendly alternative.