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Corsair Scimitar PRO RGB Review - Yay Or Nay?

2017-03-09
today it's time to take a look at the Corsair semitte our RGB Pro which is a mouse with a lot of buttons more buttons and even more buttons welcome back to tech yes City this is brian coming to you guys today with a look at courses new semi tom mouse which of course has RGB lights which can be controlled in four different regions of the mouse via the software and can be saved to the hardware itself this of course will make your mouse perform better in the cosmetics department the input lag is really good on the pro coming in with comparable levels to my g 302 from logitech which has some of the lowest input lag possible so it gets to meet this mouse to have input lag somewhere between zero and two milliseconds it also features a 16,000 DPI picsArt pmw 3367 sensor with dpi adjustments of 1 that's right one on both the x and y axis which is insane i'd honestly love to meet the guy who uses 16,000 DPI just so I can see how they roll adjustments can be made via the Q software which also has the options to save three different hardware profiles and change the RGB lighting in many different patterns you can also overlay the lining with layers kind of like Photoshop which makes this software not only easy to use but also very feature packed there's also the ability to update firmware and control other devices via the Q software for instance a k95 keyboard though the clicks are solid throughout the whole Mouse with Corsair opting to use the industry standard which is Omron which have their own click rating up to 5 million clicks though what about the shape and construction of this mouse well it is marketed towards MOBA and MMO users though in reality I found it to be a palm grip is Mouse with a weight of 120 grams without cable drag the finishes are smooth matte black finish and the right side of the mouse has a rugged grip for your ring finger the bottom of the mouse has four Teflon grips and there is yellow steel accent running on the bottom of the mouse through to the left side the scroll wheel itself is firm and has good feedback so you will get a relatively stiff scroll and can use the scroll click reliably in games beside 12 buttons can also be customized to slide back and forth words as to customize for an individual's hand there's also a 1.6 me to Braden cable and a two-year warranty included with the pro lastly there's also adjustable lift off distance too though in practice how does this Mouse perform well I found it really nice for MOBA games like World of Warcraft for example where I could remap the keys to keys that were not in use on my keyboard then assign hotkeys for those keys and use them in skills for my Honda for example which makes this Mouse a really fun Mouse to give way more options than a standard Mouse with four or five buttons that they could only offer the sensor was also incredibly smooth even on a few different Mouse mats I had here and I found even in games like csgo it performed really well though as for me personally I do prefer a fingertip Mouse with small dimensions for daily use so something like this would be great for a palm gripper who wants all the functionality that I could think of from a mouse and coupled with the excellent hardware onboard that makes this Mouse perform as fast as a Logitech mouse and on that note I can't really fault anything with it they keep in mind it is an expensive Mouse coming in at around currently 67 USD on Amazon and about a hundred and eight Australian dollars for Aussies though as with everything you get what you pay for and this is certainly a premium Mouse intended for those who demand the best anyway guys if you enjoyed this video then be sure to hit that like button and let me know in the comment section below what do you think of courses RGB pro semi Tom Mouse do you think it has enough RGB lighting we'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions as always and I'll catch you in another tech video very soon peace out for now bye
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