Today, Corsair is upgrading the Sabre RGB mouse with an optical 10,000 DPI sensor.
The rest of the mouse remains the same as the older model. It features a right-handed design, has a soft-touch finish, 8 programmable buttons, RGB lighting, and a 1,000 Hz polling rate.
The RGB lighting is particularly interesting on this mouse, as it offers not just one or two zones, but four. The updated three-sails Corsair logo is one zone, the scroll wheel is another, the front of the mouse has another zone, and the DPI indicator is also RGB-capable.
Additionally, the mouse weighs just 100 grams, so it’s nice and light for quick-action twitchy gaming.
Of course, you don’t need a 10,000 DPI sensor. For all intents and purposes, the more likely reasoning behind it is that it simply is a better sensor, which even at a lower DPI setting will do a better job at tracking.
The price of the mouse is also quite friendly, sitting at just $49.99 if you purchase it directly from Corsair. Overall, the old model is difficult to get your hands on these days, but a couple places may have a clearance sale. The product name itself hasn’t changed, so do be sure to check the model number. You’re looking for CH-9303011-NA if you want the new one.