🎮 Dominate every click with precision and style – the ultimate MMO/MOBA weapon!
The CORSAIR SCIMITAR RGB ELITE is a wired gaming mouse engineered for MMO and MOBA pros, featuring an ultra-precise 18,000 DPI PixArt sensor, 17 fully programmable buttons with a patented sliding system for personalized comfort, and durable Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks. Its ergonomic design and dynamic 4-zone RGB lighting make it a powerhouse for serious gamers on PC, Mac, and consoles.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.8 x 4.2 cm; 122 g |
Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Item model number | CH-9304211-EU |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | SCIMITAR ELITE |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux, Windows 7, Windows XP |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 122 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**.
Great MM) mouse - very well built, adjustable for different hand sizes, and really good software.
I purchased this MMO mouse to replace my unreliable Razer 'Naga'. This unit us lighter, has a noticeably better battery, contains a storage space for the RF dongle (very useful for long term use), has FAR better software than the Razer equivalent and is compatible with the really nice 'iCue' colour co-ordination for peripherals software.The RF mode has great response time for games, switching between it and the energy-saving bluetooth mode is instant. There's multiple DPI settings you can flick through with one button. Highly recommended . Assuming this lasts better than the Razer Naga did, it represents pretty great value - even at the relatively steep £80 GBP price point.
A**S
An excellent mouse with a long battery life, plenty of customisation. ABOVE ALL COMFORTABLE!
Corsair SCIMITAR ELITE RGB WIRELESS MMO Gaming Mouse (what a mouthful - talk about a long name)-It feels well built and nice in the hand-lots of buttons and customisation via the app-so far the mouse wheel feels smooth-battery life (via inbuilt battery) is miles ahead of my old RAT 9 wireless mouse-flexibility of bluetooth or wireless receiver (the usb dongle is neatly hidden in the bottom of the mouse - nice touch)-ergonomics are pretty good and i love that the buttons have different textures to tell them apart without looking. The side buttons can also be slid closer and further from your thumb and locked in place.-usable for me as an adult with small baby handsNegatives- I miss my pinky and thumb rests from the RAT 9. The corsair has an indented place for the pinky but its not quite as comfortable though Im glad its there. Not something you find on all gaming mice.-The iCue software took 3 attempts to install for me. Could have been my AV detecting registry entries being made.-the inbuilt battery is a double edged sword - much larger capacity and charge at the cost of some effort to replace later down the line. Ive made my peace with this but worth thinking about.
H**Y
Solid Mouse. Shame it only lasts 2-3 years
I used to own the previous "Pro" version of this and it lasted just outside of it's 2 year warranty - numerous left & right mouse button issues and the mouse wheel snapped (made of cheap plastic). Saw the new "Elite" revision and decided why not, maybe they've made improvements.It's almost identical to the "Pro", the only difference I noticed was having clicky side/thumb buttons vs the old mushy ones. Been using it for almost 3 years with no issues until now where the middle click has given out. Not the plastic on the wheel that snapped (still uses the same stuff), just the button itself doesn't work 99% of the time.Overall I do like this mouse a lot it's just disappointing that corsair's scimtar mice only last just outside of warranty period. I imagine this is planned obsolescence to make you buy another.Pros:- Good size for medium hands- All the buttons have good clicky feel- Software has improved quite a lot in the past few years and is no longer a major pain point I used to haveCons:- Expect to replace or fix yourself every 2-3 years
S**M
A quality memory mouse
This is currently the best affordable option to the razer naga a good sturdy memory mouse and the moveable buttons are better than you may think
M**N
It's great, for a bit
I really wanted to love this mouse. I really did. And at fist I did. It's everything I ever looked for in a mouse, super comfortable, buttons easy to reach, works really well, great software etc... BUT the scroll wheel issue is just unforgiveable. I have had two of these mice now and both of them have suffered from broken scroll wheels within a year. A friend of mine also bough this mouse on my recommendation, and the scroll wheel broke within a year. I'm sure corsair know of this issue but for some reason they do not fix it. They brough out a new version of this mouse and it STILL had the same issue. I cannot buy a corsair mouse anymore and I will not recommend them. It's a real shame, if it wasn't for the scroll wheel this would be my forever mouse
C**S
Great mouse if you are an MMO/MOBA player!
I had always been a Razer fan, and used to use a Razer Naga for MMO's but after purchasing a Corsair keyboard a couple of years ago, I have been converted. When it came time to replace my mouse, I decided to take a look at Corsairs offerings and came across the scimitar. I was really interested to see how good the num pad was on it and have found it to be fair superior to the Naga. Being able to adjust the position has been a real game changer as I now find it a lot more comfortable to use. Add to that the num pad light which makes playing in low light much easier and it has a good weight to it as well.The only thing I could complain about is the single moulded Left and Right buttons. Having used similar types before, I am concerned that they will lose clicks sooner than individual buttons, but as it is working fine at the moment, have still given 5 stars
A**R
Decent Mid-Range Option, but has issues.
A decent mid-range MMO mouse, used daily for 18 months.Developed an issue with the scroll wheel which would sometimes scroll up when the mouse scrolled down, which led to it not being a reliable key-bind. Intermittent issue with the m3 button sometimes not working.MMO buttons use the num pad buttons by default, but requires the num lock to be turned off to function properly.Switching to a different product due to the mouse wheel issues.
Q**T
Really good MMO mouse
One of the best MMO mouse IMO. It's big, but pretty comfortable. The buttons area can slide so you can position it perfectly. I like that each row has a different texture so you know where your thumb is.The Corsair iCue software is a bit of a monster and a pain to use, but that's fine, you won't have to use for too long. The profiles can be saved directly on the mouse so you won't have to re-install iCue on other computers which is very very handy.There is a ton of buttons but I do end up missing the forward/backward buttons when browsing. I probably need to make a special browsing profile for that.
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