Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Review 5

Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Review

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Packaging


Aside from the mouse, one finds a quick start guide, safety information guide, and warranty guide inside the box.

Weight


My scale shows around 72 g (+/- 1 g), which is slightly less than what Corsair cites. Considering its size, the Sabre RGB Pro is impressively light, doubly so given its weight has been achieved without any visible holes.

Cable


The Sabre RGB Pro features a paracord-like, braided cable. It's very similar (if not identical) to the Katar Pro XT cable. As such, flexibility is above average, which isn't amazing, but better than the Razer Viper 8K or EVGA X17 cables. Compared to the cables of non-8000 Hz mice, the cable on the Sabre RGB Pro has more shielding to ensure signal integrity at 8000 Hz. As such, when replacing the stock cable, using one with similarly strong shielding is strongly recommended as unexpected behavior may otherwise be introduced, especially if external sources of interference, such as EMI, are present. Its measured length is 2.05 m.

Feet


The feet on the Sabre RGB Pro are regular black-dyed PTFE (Teflon) feet. Glide is perfectly fine. The ring around the sensor ensures CPI stays consistent upon applying vertical pressure. Small indentations next to the feet make them easy to remove.
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