Corsair M75 (CH-930D010-EU)
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Top-of-the-line MARKSMAN Sensor with 26K Resolution
The Corsair M75 is a professional gaming mouse with classic wired connectivity (non-detachable cable), a well-built lightweight body (74 g), a top-notch MARKSMAN sensor (26000 DPI, 650 ips, 8000 Hz), and reliable optical switches, claimed by the manufacturer to last 100 million clicks (compared to 50-70 million of competitors). Overall, the model is positioned as a professional solution capable of competing equally with Logitech G Pro, Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, and other heavyweight champions.
Additional Side Buttons on Both Sides
The M75 mouse is designed in a symmetrical ambidextrous format and equipped with additional side buttons on both sides. This is a rather exotic format — typically, symmetrical ambidextrous mice have side buttons on the right, leaving left-handers with only a pair of main buttons and a scroll wheel. The side buttons are removable — you can replace unneeded ones with plugs.
Pricing Question
Overall, Corsair has created a fairly successful mouse, the problem being that, despite the relatively high official price, it offers hardly any notable improvements compared to competitors. Furthermore, Corsair somehow decided to abandon its usual practice of warming up with additional accessories, meaning the box lacks the usual grip-improving stickers or additional glass gliders to replace the Teflon feet. In general, the conclusion is this — at a discount, it's an excellent wired mouse with a solid base, but at full price, it's better to go for the Logitech G Pro Wireless or Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro.

































