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Published: 2020-04-07, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Remodeled side macro buttons, Very good price, Qi wireless charging, Highly customizable lighting, Built-in dongle storage,
Textured grip is a bit slippery, Fewer buttons than the first Dark Core, No really big changes
With an upgraded sensor and remodeled side buttons, Corsair's Dark Core RGB Pro SE updates a great mouse to keep it in the front rank...
Abstract: It was almost two years ago when we got our first look at a Dark Core mouse from Corsair. Even though at that time, we thoroughly enjoyed what it delivered in features and performance, the fit to our hand was awkward and left us continually readjusting ou...
Abstract: The full review is contained in the video, above, so I urge you to take a look at that. This companion piece offers my brief thoughts in written format.It still includes that all-important additional side-rest, helping give greater comfort when using the...
Brilliant quality, Looks great when fully lit, Nine-zone RGB lighting, Type-C USB, Flawless wireless transmission, Option to use Bluetooth, Excellent PixArt sensor, Neutral, - Pricey
Let down by the software, Not the best battery life, Won't charge on any of our Qi wireless chargers, Awkward glossy plastic feels odd in the hand
As you'd expect from CORSAIR, the Dark Core RGB PRO SE performs admirably, and there are plenty of reasons why you should consider one, but it's not perfect.Firstly, comfort and build quality is excellent. The mouse feels rock solid, with a lovely left an...
Speedy sensor works a dream, 50-hour battery life is great, Dual-connectivity switching is seamless,
Not ambidextrous, No additional weights,
Corsair's newest wireless mouse has it all. From a superb sensor to insanely precise tracking, the Dark Core RGB Pro SE is an excellent gaming mouse for the money. Industry-standard Omron switches ensure it's super-responsive and reliable too. The Dark Co...
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Abstract: Wireless mice have come a long way in the past few years. New and improved versions of the technologies that mouse makers use to connect devices over the air have made a stable, nearly lag-free connection the norm for high-quality wireless gear. Likewise...
Abstract: For years, many PC gamers steered clear of wireless gaming mice, concerned that wireless connections would introduce input lag, which could take a toll on your game. In 2021, we can safely put those worries behind us. I can't say exactly when manufacturer...