I like the understated design and, just like the wired model, the Sabre RGB Pro Wireless feels great in my hand. Whether or not it’s the best gaming mouse or the best wireless mouse remains to be seen. At 79g, it’s a bit lighter than the competing Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro Wireless while costing less - though it’s still expensive at an MSRP of $109.99. And its 26,000 DPI optical sensor is impressive for a wireless rodent - even if it’s also likely overkill for most gamers. You won’t find a polling rate quite so high on the wireless model, but at up to 2,000 Hz, it’s still technically twice as responsive as most mice. ![]() Now, the company has cut the cord with the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless. Earlier this year, we took a close look at the tethered version of the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro, which stood out mostly for its kind-of-crazy ( though not unprecedented) 8,000 Hz polling rate, far faster than the typical 1,000 Hz.
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