
"At 36 grams, it weighs just a bit more than seven US nickels. Is that too light? Maybe. Most of Corsair's competitors haven't shipped a mouse much below 50 grams ( Sony's new Inzone mouse is 48 grams). I could flick it across my desk with relative ease, and that's the point of lightweight mice. The Sabre V2 Pro is made to be easy to move so players can more quickly react in fast-paced games."
"The company claims its tiny 210mAh battery can last up to 70 hours per charge over a 2.4GHz wireless connection with its default 1,000Hz polling rate. The Sabre V2 Pro also supports 8,000Hz polling, letting your PC register a movement or input at 0.125ms, but battery life will dive to just 16 hours per charge in that mode. Peripheral makers love to brag about 8,000Hz polling, but most people's reaction speeds aren't anywhere close to sub-millisecond sensitivity, so you can probably save your battery."
"The Sabre V2 Pro has a symmetrical shape, but is built for right-handed for PC gamers, with two thumb buttons on its left side. Corsair includes grip tape that can be applied to the main buttons and to the sides to customize how it feels to hold. Tweaking this mouse's DPI, macros, and other settings won't require a software installation. Corsair is launching a browser-based configurator for the Sabre V2 Pro."
The Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight Wireless mouse weighs 36 grams and targets rapid, flick-based movement for fast-paced gaming. It sells for $99.99 and uses a 210mAh battery rated up to 70 hours over a 2.4GHz connection at a default 1,000Hz polling rate. An 8,000Hz polling mode lowers latency to 0.125ms but reduces battery life to about 16 hours. The mouse has a symmetrical shape tuned for right-handed users, two left-side thumb buttons, and included grip tape for tactile customization. A browser-based configurator enables DPI, macro, and other adjustments without installing software. The mouse is available in black or white.
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