The new M65, even if it preserves the appearance of the older M60, has been upgraded with a sensor of the latest generation, in order to reach higher DPI values, up to 8200, while the M60 was limited at 5700.
Manufacturer: Corsair
The new M65, even if it preserves the appearance of the older M60, has been upgraded with a sensor of the latest generation, in order to reach higher DPI values, up to 8200, while the M60 was limited at 5700.
We're big fans of the Vengeance range, from its excellent headsets and mech-switch keyboards to its rock solid gaming mice, and now the boards and rodents are getting a five added to their names.
In the last 20 years Corsair has gone from strength to strength and right now they have one of the strongest product lineups of any brand on the market, and I'm hoping quite a bit that the M65 gaming mouse I'm looking at today not only lives up to my standards as a gamer, but also as a fan of some...
I love the forward back buttons! Huge problem with the death adder, not with this mouse. I would recommend, high quality product
Had a Razer Death Adder and loved it until it started double clicking...Bought this beauty a few weeks ago and love it; Sniper button comes in a lot more handy then I had thought; forward and back buttons are perfectly placed, no accidental presses like I had with the Death Adder Solid construction
I have big hands and found it doesn't support the middle of my hand like my previous mouse; so maybe not as comfortable
Omg everyone should get this I had a razor naga it broke in 2 months, ive had this one for 5 months now and its doing just fine!
The color and the shape and everything
nothing is bad
I probably just got one of the 'oddballs' of the crop. I have not seen any reviews stating the same problem I have had where the weight system of the mouse failed and left the mouse no longer usable. The weight system of my mouse seemed off from the start.
-Seems to track well; -Understandable Software; -Braided cable; and good length; -USB adapter seemed durable; -Additional (non sniper) side buttons easy to use and responsive; -Fit my 'claw' grip nicely; -Lightweight
-Right mouse click incredibly sensitive; (I was unable to rest finger on the button at all; Could just be my finger weight., -For my grip the sniper button was to far forward, I became unstable with the mouse control when attempting to use; (Likely just my grip.
Decent mouse for the most part, was too heavy with the weights in it, big problem is the scroll wheel though. It's not broken, far as I can tell it just works this way, maybe a bad sensor or something, it does scroll but the behavior is insufferable and erratic.
pros: OD green maches my corsair Vengeance case snipe button speed control qualtiy of construction even from china cons: little pricy for a mouse but you get what you pay for made in china but what is not these day (sad) last gaming mouse I had was a lot smaller took little getting used to but love
Corsair produces a range of accessories for gaming consoles and its latest peripheral is the Vengeance M65, a mouse designed especially for dedicated gamers all around the world. The Vengeance range of products features headsets, keyboards and mice.
- Looks awesome; - Works exceptionally
- we can't find any
The peripheral market is currently festooned with competitive mice from a wide range of manufacturers, and since Corsair diversified from the core business of memory, PSUs and cases they have been a strong presence never to be underestimated.
+ Durable construction; + Finish which is grippy where necessary; smooth where appropriate; + Large; easy to access Sniper Button on thumb; + Three independent DPI levels & Sniper DPI level; + Responsive button switches; + Aesthetic appeal which sets it apart at the price point
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