Stable, unique shape, can be used with both hands CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS unboxing review

Stable, unique shape, can be used with both hands CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS unboxing review

Speaking of CORSAIR, most people may be more impressed by their keyboards, but in fact, the M75 series recently launched by CORSAIR is also a very interesting series of mice. As for the wireless version, there is the lightweight M75 AIR. There is also the protagonist CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS that I will unbox today. Let’s unbox and test this mouse today.

Unboxing

What I purchased this time is the white version. When I opened the classic black and yellow packaging, it contained the CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS mouse body, white paracord, replacement side buttons, transmitter, and instructions. The contents were quite simple.

Stable, unique shape, can be used with both hands CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS unboxing review

CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS uses a symmetrical mouse body. The most special thing about the M75 series is this mold. The length, width and height are 129mm x 65mm x 41.6mm respectively. It has an appearance with long front and rear, narrow left and right, and high back. A medium to large mouse, this shape is very suitable for use in a prone position. The back of the mouse can well support the center of the palm, allowing the hand to be quite relaxed.

Looking at the mouse body, due to its symmetrical appearance and the side buttons on both sides, it is a mouse that can be used by both left and right hands. The default is for right-hand use, so only the left side button can be used. If it is used by the left hand, If you are a user, you can also enter the iCUE software and set it to left-handed mode. You can also switch to a flat side button module without using the side buttons.

The layers of the mouse are quite uniform and good-looking. Except for some small gaps at the seams, the rest of the performance is very good. There are lighting designs on the tail LOGO, sides, and bottom of the mouse, and there are switch buttons and switch buttons at the bottom. DPI adjustment button.

The lighting of M75 WIRELESS is quite uniform, especially the lighting design at the bottom. There are many effects that can be adjusted in the iCUE software.

M75 WIRELESS and the lightweight M75 AIR, we can see that CORSAIR has different positioning of its own products. There are two differences. One is lighting. WIRELESS has a LOGO, mouse side and mouse bottom lights that are not found in the AIR version; the second is the lighting. Weight, WIRELESS is 89 grams, while the AIR version is 60 grams. In other words, if you like lighting, buy WIRELESS, and if you want lightweight, buy AIR.

Performance/actual experience

M75 WIRELESS is a three-mode mouse that can be connected by Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and wired. According to official information, 2.4Ghz can be used for more than 100 hours. In fact, there has been no problem after using it for more than 8 hours a day for two weeks. to the situation of no power, which is indeed in line with the official data.

The power and DPI adjustments can be adjusted instantly in the iCUE software. By default, a total of 6 groups of DPI including sniper can be adjusted.

This test was conducted from the perspective of paperwork and gaming respectively. The first is for paperwork use. It is used for more than 8 hours a day at work. Thanks to the appearance of the M75 WIRELESS, it can be used for a whole day in a prone position, and the hand is also quite comfortable. Relax.

The game part was tested with VALORANT and Battlefield 2042. The first is the VALORANT part. This game requires frequent and large movements of the field of view to find enemies to shoot. When the TTK is short, the large swing of the gun is limited by the weight. This is not what M75 WIRELESS is good at. However, using Battlefield 2042 as a test, this game with a long TTK requires stable gun tracking. This is the battlefield of M75 WIRELESS. It allows you to follow the target very stably and shoot.

Summarize

CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS After the comprehensive test, we can summarize how to choose the CORSAIR M75 series. As mentioned above, of course, it can be divided into appearance and weight. The WIRELESS weighs 89 grams and has LOGO, mouse side and mouse bottom lights; while the AIR version is 60 grams. And no lights. In other words, if you like lighting, buy WIRELESS, and if you want lightweight, buy AIR.

Classified by game type, if you are playing an FPS game with a short TTK that requires a lot of shooting, this mouse may not be so suitable. You can choose a lightweight AIR instead; if you are playing a game with a long TTK such as For Battlefield or APEX Legends, CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS will be a good choice.

Finally, I have to say that the key point of a mouse is actual use. If you have the opportunity, you should actually hold it on site to know whether this mouse is suitable for you to use!

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