By Kevin Lee
Corsair is one of the first brands that come to mind when it comes to gaming keyboards, RAM, power supplies, cooling and PC cases. When it comes to gaming mice, though, the company has struggled to make an iconic product. The gaming hardware maker’s latest attempt is the Glaive RGB, which comes priced at $69 (about £50, AU$90) as a direct competitor to the $69 (£69, AU$119) Razer DeathAdder Elite.
It’s pricer than other wired gaming mice, like the $49 or £69 (about AU$65) Logitech G Pro. However, this mouse has a few unique features including one of the most sensitive optical sensors on the market and interchangeable thumb grips. Unfortunately, in some ways the Glaive fails to step out from under the shadow of Corsair’s past gaming mice like the M65 Pro RGB.
Design
The Corsair Glaive RGB is a big mouse. Measuring 3.6 x 4.95 x 1.75 inches (W x L x H), this is a mouse no one should complain about being too small unless they have truly gigantic hands. Thanks to its large size, your hand will naturally fall into a palm grip.
Corsair spent a lot of time getting the ergonomics just right on the Glaive, and it shows. …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac