🎮 Elevate your game with precision engineered for pros.
The Corsair M65 RGB Ultra is a high-performance FPS gaming mouse featuring a native 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor, ultra-fast 8,000Hz polling rate via AXON Hyper-Processing technology, and a durable anodized aluminum frame. It includes advanced Sensor Fusion Control for ultra-low lift-off distance and a tunable weight system, making it the ultimate tool for competitive gamers seeking precision, speed, and customization.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | M65 RGB Ultra |
Item model number | CH-9309411-NA2 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows, Mac |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 1.5 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.6 x 1.5 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Cable |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B09CXQZMHG |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 21, 2021 |
J**Z
Mucho más que recomendado (Review ES - US)
De calidad muy sólida, bien ajustado en su construcción, sin ruidos al agitar el ratón o al aplicar presión, botones laterales decentes, ya que la activación es posible con bastante facilidad girando el pulgar, pero el botón de retroceso sufre de un enorme desplazamiento posterior, así como de un accionamiento desigual en todo el botón, aunque el desplazamiento posterior no es tan malo en el botón de avance, y el recorrido previo en ambos también está mayormente bajo control.El uso del botón de francotirador tiene un recorrido previo y posterior bajo, la actuación es bastante agradable, dicho botón está fuera del camino normal de la mano, pero perfectamente al alcance de la misma, teniendo espacio suficiente para el pulgar. Un gran movimiento de la rueda de desplazamiento, con pasos individuales que están muy bien separados, lo que permite un desplazamiento controlado.Pudo tener un mejor manejo de placas de peso, haciéndolo algo más practico y no tan casual, pero se acomoda a las necesidades, da la sensación de quedar mal acomodados, pero funciona como es debido. Se ajusta mejor para lo que lo usamos tipo garra, más que del tipo palma, aun así, solo es cosa de acostumbrarse para cualquier caso.Sea para lo que sea, una opción más que recomendada, juegos o tareas cotidianas, puede con todo y le sobra.Very solid quality, well-fitted in construction, no noises when shaking the mouse or applying pressure, decent side buttons, as activation is possible quite easily by turning the thumb, but the back button suffers from huge back travel, as well as uneven actuation across the button, although the back travel is not as bad on the forward button, and the pre-travel on both is also mostly under control.The use of the sniper button has low pre and post travel, the actuation is quite nice, said button is out of the normal hand path, but perfectly within reach of the hand, having enough room for the thumb. Great scroll wheel movement, with individual steps that are nicely spaced apart, allowing for controlled scrolling.It could have had better weight plate management, making it a bit more practical and not so casual, but it accommodates to the needs, it gives the feeling of being poorly accommodated, but it works as it should. It fits better for what we use it for claw type, rather than palm type, even so, it's just a matter of getting used to it for any case.Whatever it is for, a more than recommended option, games or everyday tasks, it can handle everything and it has plenty.
J**R
Pleasantly surprised with the quality and performance of the M65 Corsair mouse.
Finally a mouse that feels solid in my hand, the click is positive. The frame is aluminum which is unusual in a mouse. You can shake it all you want and it wont rattle like every other one I have including some other Corsair.Movement is precise, responsive and smooth, it glides easily on my neoprene pad, it is heavier than most other mice I've owned, now the trend seems to be featherlight mice but I still prefer a heavier one like the M65.Coming from a Razer Basilisk Pro, transition was effortless, as the buttons layout is very similar. I was totally happy with my basilisk but I wanted to use a Corsair mouse so I don't have to load more software suites for just a mouse and I don't regret my choice a bit.It can be connected via USB C cable, 2.4Ghz wireless with the included adapter for lower latency or Bluetooth.You can customize all the buttons with different functions or even macros through Corsair's Icue software,
L**D
Excellent quality, might take some getting used to vs. a more standard mouse
1 WEEK UPDATE: After a week of use I have decided to return this mouse and try the Ironclaw. The bottom line is, I am not getting used to the feel of this mouse. I think it is just too small for my hand. I also don't like the sniper button being located where my thumb naturally rests. Sometimes I pick up my mouse to re-position it and I end up pushing the sniper button sometimes. There is no question that this mouse is superb as a dedicated gaming mouse. Between the 26,000 DPI capability and the 8,000 Hz polling rate, this thing really performs as a gaming mouse. But for everything else, it falls short for me. I want a larger mouse that is more oriented towards comfort, I am willing to trade off some of the gaming performance to have a more comfortable mouse.Original Review:For the past 5 years I have been using the Corsair Sabre and just recently noticed issues with the right click, I was having to push it harder for it to stay on during gaming. Other than that it still works fine so I will keep it as a backup mouse. But I decided to upgrade to the M65 RGB Ultra. Last two photos are comparisons of the M65 vs the Sabre. As you can see the size of the two is equivalent, but the shape and feel is very different.1. With all the weights installed, the M65 is significantly heavier. With them removed, significantly lighter. So it is very nicely tunable in the weight department. I am keeping all of them installed as I like a heavy mouse.2. For pretty much everyone the sniper button on the M65 is going to be located where your thumb naturally rests on the mouse. This is one of the biggest differences that requires getting used to. The button requires a firm press to activate so accidentally doing so really isn't a concern. Its just the feel of the button constantly on your thumb is different if you have never used a mouse with a button in this location. FYI in default setup pressing the sniper button (at any time) changes the mouse to the sniper DPI setting (400 DPI), this is really nice to have during gaming. I don't play a lot of FPS games but I will still use it occasionally. Of course you can program all the buttons to do whatever you want them to do in iCue.3. The mouse wheel on the M65 has a grippier feel and is much harder to rotate. It also has a very solid click into place. It isn't a smooth scrolling wheel, it has very pronounced 'notches'. Some will like it, some won't.4. I have the wired version and the quality of the USB cable is excellent and very soft. The USB plug itself has grippy rubber on it and is also very well made.5. The range of DPI with this mouse is crazy. I tried 26,000 DPI but frankly I don't see how anyone would ever use it, even in FPS games. I changed my settings from 1200 DPI to 15,000 DPI and even then I will probably never use the 15k setting. The most I ever use in game is about 12k. But it is still available if you want it.6. One of the draws of the wired version of this mouse is the 8,000 Hz polling rate. I just tried it while playing the Dead Space remake and did NOT like it at all. It felt unnatural to me. It was so fast that I was getting rapid and unexpected movement in game that went away when I lowered the setting to 4,000 Hz. At 4,000 Hz it is still extremely responsive and feels much more natural to me. I suspect that I am probably so used to having a slight delay that it just feels more normal. Note that it also requires a lot of CPU power to function in game at 8,000 Hz. Its not worth it to me and I didn't like it, but to each his own.Overall I am happy with this mouse. I still have to get used to the overall feel of it in my hand, but that will happen fairly quickly. Hopefully it holds up.
J**E
Joyful mouse
Nice design I am addicted to this mouse I have had 2 of them and they are a joy to use. Programming the mouse is easy using the icue software. All buttons and light can be set to your liking. As a regular FPS Player mouse is fun to use and responsive . I am happy with the purchase.
J**E
Improves on every prior iteration of the M65
Preliminary feedback due to owning for a short period of time: This is an exceptional mouse. I've owned every version of the M65 over the years and can confirm that Cosair addressed all the issues with the prior generations with this iteration. I personally keep coming back to this device because there isn't another mouse that I find more comfortable to use.
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