The new gaming mice in Corsair's M75 series remain simple and suitable for both right- and left-handed users. The minimalist design is enhanced only slightly by subtle RGB lighting.
The wired version of the Corsair M75 weighs only 74 grams, while the wireless version of the mouse weighs 89 grams. The light and agile design should benefit players in fast-paced battles. The side buttons, located on the right and left, can be freely configured and adjusted using the internal iCUE software. In addition, the program also provides lighting configuration in two zones.
Mice are presented in equally subtle colors of black and white. The M75 Wireless is also advertised as having Slipstream Wireless technology, which is supposed to pick up input with a sub-millisecond delay. Alternatively, the mouse can also be connected via Bluetooth and thus offers a particularly long battery life of up to 210 hours. The mouse can of course be charged directly via USB during use.
The gliding feet of the Corsair M75 and M75 Wireless are also PTFE and are meant to ensure smooth gliding on almost any surface. Thanks to a particularly fast Corsair Marksman optical sensor, with a resolution of 26,000 dpi, the mice once again underscore their gaming ambitions.
The new Corsair M75 is offered as a wired version for €89.99. On the other hand, the Corsair M75 Wireless is listed at €129.99.
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