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Corsair M75 Air

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That sailboat logo is getting more expensive every day.
 
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Why is this $150, and who on earth has any valid use for 26000cpi, expecially 26000cip with fake 2000Hz and flaky 1000Hz?

It's a $60 mouse that you'd expect to sell for $90 because Corsair peripherals are always overpriced. There are several decent, lightweight, sub-$50 wireless mice with 1000Hz polling and flawless sensors.
 
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Kind of hard to justify at $150 given it doesn't really match other mice around the same price point. Only up to 2K polling when competitors have 4K. The ultralightX has interrupt like polling, which is the feature to beat as that is going to provide the lowest latency. In addition 60g is not a fantastic weight given we are seeing more mice under 50g and one under 40g without mods. The use of the dual PCB likely increases the weight and it doesn't appear they did any weight optimization to the PCB itself. Also looks like a pain to take apart and tinker with and doesn't include hotswap switches which was really the one Corsair feature I liked. Corsair seems to be pricing this around the superlight 2 as they are close feature and spec wise but the corsair completely lacks the reputation or chops. You do not get people to notice your mouse by offering questionable value. 2023 was dominated with smaller mouse manufacturers pushing the industry forward with better pricing and features and big manufacturers for the most part milking the inflation pony like every big corpa.
 
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Wow Razer mouses are near perfect at ~50$ and then we have this mess for 150$.
Only shows how important reviews for mice are.
 
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Congrats Corsair another mouse got : Don't buy award, I think you are nominated for the 2023 Mouse Blacklist award.
 
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I like on this type of shape like with the Rival 3/Aerox that the front doesn't flair out (very rare), that's the most comfortable for me for gaming. I also like the look of the mouse.
But I think this would be too big for me and too expensive.
 

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$150 is way too overpriced, but $60 to $80 (NewEgg's TikTok shop with discounts) seems fair for a FPS mouse.
 
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