The Corsair M75 Air was released just a few months ago, and we liked it a lot, praising it as a competent esports mouse, even if it doesn’t hit the gaudy polling-rate highs that some of its ...
Thermaltake is best known for its cases and cooling products, but the company has also made strides in becoming a major player in the peripherals market. Having owned a Thermaltake gaming mouse before ...
Featuring an unassuming design that belies its feature set, the $59.99 Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Champion Series does more than your average esports mouse. It's lighter than it appears, offers strong hand ...
It would be an understatement to say that we’ve seen a thing or two here at MMORPG.com when it comes to peripherals… and the Marsback Zephyr PRO RGB simply adds to that list. This mouse promises to ...
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Have you ever thought that there aren't enough options when buying a new gaming mouse or keyboard? Of course you haven't – no one has – but G.Skill nonetheless hopes to muscle in on the endless ...
Take the Corsair Harpoon RGB and snip the cord, jettison 2,000 DPI, and add $20 to the bill and you get the Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse (See it at Amazon). It is nearly identical to ...
There was a time when mouse mats were pretty basic, with a one-size-fits-all approach. These days, there are various sizes, surfaces, and even RGB options to enhance your gaming station. As far as ...