Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 16.01.17
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Conclusion

General + -
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is a solid product, and overall, we were impressed by the build quality and the comfortable shape. The build quality as well as the materials used are perfect. On the underside there are reasonably sized glide pads, which have been made from teflon. Due to the 12 thumb buttons the size of the Scimitar Pro RGB is above the average and so is the weight with 150 grams. If you like heavier and larger mice this could be a model you might want to have a look at.   - Design
- RGB
- Weight
 
Performance / Ergonomics   + -

As usual, we used the gaming mouse in both 2D and 3D environments during our testing period. After a few days of using it with standard office applications we can say that, despite being a gaming mouse, the Scimitar Pro RGB does well in any scenario. One reason for that is the software allowing you to change almost anything you like. Thanks to the twelve thumb buttons, this rodent performs best when playing RTS or MMO games. Apparently this is due to the 12 thumb buttons, which come in very handy once you got used to them.

  - Sensor
- Comfort
- 17 buttons
 
 
Software   + -
The Corsair software is well-structured, easy to use and there is a ton of options. You will be able to change anything you like including the RGB lighting, that has been split into four different zones.   - Easy to use
 
 
Recommendation / Price   + -
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is a well-built mouse, which allows for a high level of customization. Apparently feature-packed and well-built products are never cheap and checking Geizhails, we find the Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB listed for 84 Euro. Should you be looking for a new high-end MMO gaming mouse, then we can definitely recommend the Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB.      
 
Rating
The Scimitar Pro RGB from Corsair receives 4 out of 5 stars.
 




Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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