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Corsair's Scimitar Elite SE wireless gaming mouse hits a low of $79 — built for MMO gaming and Stream Deck integration

Corsair's Scimitar Elite SE wireless gaming mouse hits a low of $79 — built for MMO gaming and Stream Deck integration

The Corsair Scimitar Elite SE wireless gaming mouse, designed for MMO gaming and Stream Deck integration, is currently on sale for $79.99 on Amazon, marked down from $139.99. This mouse features 16 programmable buttons, a 33,000 DPI sensor, and improved battery life for extended gameplay. It supports Elgato Stream Deck integration and offers customization through Corsair iCUE software. The 12-button side panel is adjustable for optimal thumb placement, reducing hand fatigue during use.

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Razer's superfast 8K polling Viper V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse drops to its lowest ever price on Amazon — get 31% off a standout FPS mouse for dominating your opponents

Razer's superfast 8K polling Viper V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse drops to its lowest ever price on Amazon — get 31% off a standout FPS mouse for dominating your opponents

The Razer Viper V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse is currently on sale on Amazon for $109.99, marking a 31% discount from its original price of $159.99. This mouse is ideal for FPS gaming with features like high-speed polling rate, wireless connectivity, and a high-DPI sensor. It includes six programmable buttons and weighs just 54g. The mouse offers both wireless and wired connectivity options, with the wireless polling rate reaching up to 8,000 Hz. However, the 8K polling rate may impact battery life.

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Turtle Beach Burst II Pro Review: Ultra-light, 8K polling, and a little creaky

Turtle Beach Burst II Pro Review: Ultra-light, 8K polling, and a little creaky

The Turtle Beach Burst II Pro is an ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse with 8K polling, featuring a 30K DPI optical sensor and six programmable buttons. Priced at $139.99, it offers a basic design with a creaky shell and a DPI button in a unique location. The mouse is smaller and lighter than flagship models, with a comfortable shape for smaller hands. It boasts a 150-hour battery life at 1,000 Hz polling rate, dropping to 40 hours at 8,000 Hz. While it excels in performance and accuracy, it lacks standout features compared to competitors in the market.

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Corsair Sabre v2 Pro review: 36g but maybe too lightweight on features

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro review: 36g but maybe too lightweight on features

The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro is an ultralight gaming mouse weighing just 36g, offering a simple design with five buttons, a 33,000 DPI sensor, and up to 70 hours of battery life. Despite its lightweight build, the mouse feels sturdy and performs well in gaming scenarios, offering smooth and accurate operation. However, some may find the lack of additional features like profile toggling buttons or DPI switches inconvenient. The mouse is customizable through Corsair's Web Hub software, but the reliance on internet connectivity for settings adjustments may pose potential issues. Priced at $100, the Sabre v2 Pro competes with other lightweight gaming mice in the market.

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HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro Review: Modular, but slightly behind

HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro Review: Modular, but slightly behind

The HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro mouse offers modularity with switchable parts, but the modularity may not be as compelling as expected. It features a right-handed shape, six buttons, and a 4,000 Hz wireless polling rate. The design is familiar, with a matte black shell and customizable RGB lighting in the scroll wheel. The mouse is on the smaller side and includes HyperX's 26K sensor. While the mouse performs well for gaming, it falls slightly behind in terms of sensor technology and wireless polling rates compared to competitors. The Ngenuity software allows for customization, and the mouse offers 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired connectivity options. Overall, the Pulsefire Saga Pro is a solid wireless gaming mouse with decent performance, but its modularity may not justify its price tag for all users.

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Cherry's XTRFY M50 wireless gaming mouse gets 71% price cut to $19.99 all-time low — a great choice for a budget gaming or backup mouse

Cherry's XTRFY M50 wireless gaming mouse gets 71% price cut to $19.99 all-time low — a great choice for a budget gaming or backup mouse

Cherry's XTRFY M50 wireless gaming mouse is currently on sale for an all-time low price of $19.99 on Amazon, a 71% discount from its original $69 price tag. This lightweight mouse is designed for small to medium hands and features a Pixart 3311 sensor with 12,000 CPI and a 1,000 Hz polling rate. It offers wireless connectivity through 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, adjustable RGB illumination, and Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot switches. The mouse also includes pure PTFE skates for smooth gliding and a 4D tilt wheel for horizontal scrolling.

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Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Review: As good as the DeathAdder V3 Pro

Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Review: As good as the DeathAdder V3 Pro

The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro is an upgraded version of the V3 Pro, featuring a new sensor, optical switches, and scroll wheel, making it more efficient and lighter. It comes with an 8K wireless dongle and Razer's latest Focus Pro 45K Optical Sensor Gen-2. Priced at $170, it offers excellent performance and comfort but may not be necessary for V3 Pro users. The V4 Pro maintains the same design and shape as its predecessor but with improvements in weight and sturdiness. With a focus on simplicity and performance, it is a top choice for gamers seeking a premium, ultra-lightweight mouse without extra features.

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