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CORSAIR – Scimitar Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse with 16 Programmable Buttons – Wireless – Black

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Original price was: $123.49.Current price is: $89.99.

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Forge your own path, without wires. The SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS MMO gaming mouse equips you with 16 fully programmable buttons, for the freedom to lead the raid, your way. The patented 12-button Key Slider side panel adjusts to fit your hand, so you can play without strain or fatigue. Enjoy reliable, sub-1ms connectivity via ultra-fast SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS, with 2,000Hz hyper-polling to game with nearly zero wireless lag. Alternatively, connect to a multitude of devices over Bluetooth, or USB wired to charge while you play. You won’t need to plug in often, as the wireless battery lasts up to an astounding 150 hours on a single charge. For MMO gameplay, the SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS enables you to craft your legacy.

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57 reviews for CORSAIR – Scimitar Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse with 16 Programmable Buttons – Wireless – Black

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  1. Drizzle

    Best mouse for mmo gaming. No problem hitting all the keys, they are well placed and comfortable. Took some time getting used to but once you adjust you can’t go back.

  2. Vexfume

    I bought both the Razer Naga and this mouse but ultimately returned both. I actually preferred the comfort of this mouse over the naga but preferred the Naga buttons over these oddly flat buttons. Since I have small hands I placed the buttons at the closest possible setting, and I still found myself struggling to reach the top 3. With the buttons being flat it can be extremely difficult to find which button you’re actually looking for.

  3. EjC1

    The Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse is a formidable tool for gamers, particularly those who rely on customizable buttons and precision. With its sleek design and robust features, it excels in both functionality and performance.
    Design and Comfort:
    The mouse features an ergonomic shape that fits comfortably in hand, making long gaming sessions enjoyable. The textured side grips provide excellent control, and the adjustable weight system allows for personalized feel and balance.
    Customization:
    One of the standout features of the Scimitar Elite is its 12-button side panel, which can be fully customized using Corsair’s iCUE software. This is a game-changer for MMO and MOBA players, enabling quick access to complex commands and macros. The buttons are well-placed and responsive, ensuring no misclicks during intense gameplay.
    Performance:
    Equipped with a high-precision 16,000 DPI optical sensor, the mouse offers exceptional tracking accuracy. The wireless connectivity is reliable, with minimal latency, making it suitable for competitive gaming. Additionally, the battery life is impressive, lasting days on a single charge.
    Lighting and Aesthetics:
    The customizable RGB lighting adds a personal touch, with a range of effects to choose from. It can be synced with other Corsair peripherals for a cohesive gaming setup.
    Conclusion:
    Overall, the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless Gaming Mouse is an outstanding choice for serious gamers looking for versatility and performance. Its combination of customizable features, comfort, and high-quality performance make it a top contender in the gaming mouse market.

  4. Warzilla

    Got this mouse for 99.99. Great value, great performance and links up with all my other Corsair components

  5. AHolyDuck

    Just like the wired scimatar elite.
    I have been waiting for a wireless mmo mouse that wasn’t made by razer for a long while.
    I was already using the wired version of this mouse so this transition to a new mouse was super smooth.
    Only thing i wish it did was grab my old mouses profile.

  6. Cody

    I have both the M65 wirless and this Scimitar for my gaming set up. It has a really good battery life. I can also just plug it in if i need to charge it and continue playing. I use the M65 for shooters. But this mouse where it shines for RPG and MMO is the macros on the side. Using the iCUE software you can map each button to a keyboard key that corrisponds to a skill in game. For instance I play Diablo 4 the most. So i have the 4 skills mapped to 1-4 and then left and right click. So i don’t have to worry about using the keyboard, just my thumb. That pad on the mouse is adjustable to fit perfectly where you thumb would. Wold definately reccomend this mouse.

  7. ChristopherC

    pros:
    – I can save five profiles to the mouse. the profile switch button is underneath and when I push it, I can have a different color showing on the little LED next to it for each profile. these don’t require a driver once they are saved to the mouse.
    – buttons are nice. clicky and don’t require too much force. being able to adjust them forwards and back is even better
    – dpi switch button has a colored indicator on it to show the current dpi setting
    – when icue is running, the colors on the mouse can be tied to things like CPU temperature
    cons:
    – the mouse wheel doesn’t tilt left and right
    – battery is not meant to be user serviceable. it will eventually stop holding a charge many years from now and the mouse will become wired only unless I am brave enough to open it and change the battery
    – icue doesn’t seem to support button combinations that well. I want to use my thumb to hold down a numbered button and then while it is held down I want to push an adjacent button to trigger a different action. I also want to change the dpi switch to be a modifier for some profiles. if there’s a way to do it then it’s not obvious to me
    not really a con, but I really wish this thing had a third click for the ring finger similar to the logitech g600. the third click would be a modifier for the numbered buttons. if they make a new version with a third click and a tilting scroll wheel, we would have a true replacement for the g600 on our hands.

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