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🎮 Ultralight speed meets pro-grade precision—own your game with Corsair Sabre v2 PRO!
The Corsair Sabre v2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse is engineered for competitive FPS players seeking ultra-low latency and featherweight design. Featuring a 36g frame, 8,000Hz hyper-polling, and a 33,000 DPI MARKSMAN S sensor, it delivers lightning-fast responsiveness and pinpoint accuracy. With up to 70 hours of wireless battery life and durable mechanical switches, it’s built to endure intense gaming marathons while maintaining premium comfort and control.










| ASIN | B0FKJ2J2R8 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 70 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,550 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #135 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | 8KHz USB Wireless Reciever, CORSAIR SABRE v2 PRO ULTRALIGHT WIRELESS, Grip Tape, Mouse Skates, USB Type-C to Type-A Cable |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 218 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.69"L x 2.46"W |
| Item Weight | 1.26 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Mfr Part Number | CH-931G000-WW |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Windows 11 |
| Model Name | SABRE v2 PRO |
| Model Number | CH-931G000-WW |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 33000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Wired |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840440498193 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
B**S
Excellent ultralight mouse with top-tier performance
The Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless is an excellent ultralight mouse, especially for FPS and competitive gaming. The shape is comfortable even for long sessions, the build quality feels premium, and the sensor performance is absolutely top-tier. Tracking is flawless and the clicks are crisp and responsive. The 8000 Hz polling rate is extremely smooth and responsive you can definitely feel the difference. However, at 8000 Hz the battery drains faster, so frequent charging is expected if you use this mode constantly. Lower polling rates still feel great and help extend battery life significantly. One downside worth mentioning is the lack of native iCUE software support on Windows, which limits customization options like advanced button mapping and profiles. Basic functionality works perfectly, but full software control would make the experience even better. Overall, this is an outstanding mouse for competitive players who prioritize low latency, lightweight design, and reliable wireless performance. Highly recommended despite the minor drawbacks.
R**Y
Great for Counter-Strike 2
So far, this mouse has brought my competitive gaming skills to a whole new dimension. This is my 27th mouse that I have purchased in my lifetime, and I think I have finally found the right mouse for me. I do not mess around with my mouse selection. I watch RocketJumpNinja's mice research videos, and I take a lot of consideration into my hand specifications, arm position, posture, mouse pad, etc. I have gone through the most popular brands like Razer, Redragon, Zowie, SteelSeries, and Logitech, to the most niche mouse craftsmanships like Glorious, ATK, MCHOSE, Attoe, and Finalmouse. Before I bought this mouse, I was using a Logitech G Pro and was very disappointed with quality control, but also I had to find a mouse fast because I play competitively; so I spent 5-10 minutes on here and just bought this. I think what I am trying to get at is: sometimes you just have to try different mice until you find one that feels good for you. Research is important but speculation and observation can only get you so far. Top 3 best features of this mouse: Weight, responsiveness, and control. These are so important to competitive gaming, and this mouse is the reason why I am Faceit level 9 on Counter-Strike 2 within 6 months. Very fast mouse with good response to your flicks and tracking. Very smooth feet, glides like butter on my mouse pad. Other features I like is the battery life and the buttons. I play wireless because I dislike the weight of the cable, and I use a paracord cable so it is not stock; but cables are just very cumbersome when it comes to aim consistency. The buttons are very reliable, unlike other brands where you have double-click or looseness. Would I buy this again? Maybe. As a competitive player, so I am always looking for better options and trying new technology. I do think this is a reliable buy, and if I can't find a better mouse, I will go back to this.
L**U
Quality Mouse
Coming from a Razer Deathadder V4 Pro that stopped working for me. So far so good, I've been using the mouse for about 2 months now. It's a little smaller than the Deathadder and WAY lighter. Almost too light, but I have gotten used to it. Does what its supposed to and its a nice mouse, the lightness is almost too much for me which is the only real problem I have with it, but thats less of a problem and more of a personal preference. Something to keep in mind though when purchasing. Otherwise fantastic mouse and works good so far! Love the grip tape it comes with too.
J**S
Best FPS mouse in 2026
Tech power up did a review and found that this mouse has 8 milliseconds of latency when clicking compared to most gaming mice that have 0.4ms or under. I do not notice this at all, and it is a complete non-issue. A YouTuber mentioned that anything above 3ms increase in latency will be felt by gamers, that's just complete and utter nonsense. There is no one out there noticing 3/1000 of a second nor 8/1000. Corsair will also probably fix this in a firmware update, but even then it's not an issue. I play at the emerald/diamond level in Rainbow 6 siege and have been doing just as well, if not better, and I'm coming from a razor viper pro 3 (53g). You know what you will notice? How absolutely lightweight it is. It is 36 grams. It is about half the weight of the Logitech super light x, which was already an extremely light mouse when it came out. Lightweight is objectively better for long gaming sessions, muscle memory, and sheer reaction time based on inertia. You are moving less weight, physically, which improves response time and reduces fatigue. The battery life is 70 hours at a polling rate of 1000. There is absolutely zero reason to use a polling rate above 1000. Why? Same logic as the latency I noted before. 1000 polling rate is updating every 1ms. 2000 is every 0.5ms. 4000 is every 0.25ms. 8000 is every 0.125ms. Cutting the battery life by a factor of 8 for a 0.875 ms gain is hilariously pointless. The buttons click well enough, I don't think they're mushy at all, and I only use the side buttons for push to talk. All in all, I would say it is a a perfect mouse for 2026. The only issue is the click latency, which you won't notice anyway, and will probably be fixed in a firmware update. I paid $80 USD at time of review.
H**D
Easy to handle, great quality build.
Very lightweight, but doesn't make my grip worse. I had doubts since I have big hands and didnt think this mouse was going to fit comfortably, but it does. And for its medium size, I thought it was going to be smaller with how lightweight it is! It works great with my windows PC, and is very responsive as I drag it around my desk mat. I haven't had any issues with grip, but it also comes with grip tape so your fingers can stay on during those sweaty gaming moments. It has both a wireless adapter and you can use usb-c to connect it, and so far I've been using wireless and there is no delay. I got this on sale, but it is definitely worth the money.
D**Z
Surprisingly GREAT?!
Want a 36g mouse with no bloatware and light crispy clicks? Want a scroll wheel button that's spammable? Yeah this one is it. It's great but there's a bit of sacrifice when it comes to bringing it down to 36g. Cons: -For starters, there's no DPI button for quick dpi changes. (Probably for weight) -There's no Bluetooth, just wired @1kHZ and 2.4g @ 8k polling rate. (Probably for weight) -The side buttons are the same as your typical Corsair mouse, mushy & lots of pretravel. PROS: -36grams, and evenly balanced. -Web-based software, so no extra downloads to your computer. -One of the best switches on a mouse PERIOD. -No stuttering, reliable 4k & 8k performances. Things to note: The sensor isn't directly in the middle of the mouse, it's sitting towards the bottom, not a deal breaker but something that's need to be mentioned. I love this mouse so far, battery is OKAY, not great but something that can be overlooked at this weight. Considering all the other offerings from Logitech, Razer, & Pulsar with lightweight mice that's costing closer to $200. Having a enthusiast/pro mouse for under $100 is a great thing to see again. 4.5/5 stars.
D**O
Good with some flaws
As a competitive shooter player, I got this mouse to see if a lighter than normal mouse (i typically use rather deathadder v3, 64gram), would help me or not. There’s a lot of placebo in the gaming peripherals market, but this mouse’s light weight isn’t one of them. On Aimlabs I ran 20 tests for each mouse, and I consistently scored higher than my Razer death adder V3 by about 10-20,000 on multishot ultimate. Keep in mind this was with all my muscle memory being on my death adder v3. After playing in Valorant my K/D has also improved ever so slightly, and I can give a lot of credit to the light weight nature of this mouse. Corsair really hit it with this mouse, maybe they can put their foot in the door of the gaming mouse scene if they build off this. I have to recommend this mouse to anyone trying to up their game. Edit: After some more research and experimenting by others and myself I have found some flaws with this mouse. Firstly, the mouse has about a 9 ms delay per click (found by other youtubers), which is bad, as a 3+ ms delay is noticable and impactful for gameplay. Secondly, I tried the exact scenarios on aimlabs with my logitech g pro x superlight (60 grams) and my logitech g309 ( 90 grams), and I have found myself to be able to get the exact same scores as my scores on my sabre v2. This had led me to realize that it was my skill and hand-eye coordination that had improved, not the mouse making me better. This mouse is still enjoyable, as it's one of the few mouse that is less than 40 grams, and still a full shell. I think it's a unique experience, but I actually prefer the stability and shape of a superlight now.
W**D
It’s great mouse
It’s fast it’s nice it has good tracking and going from a Razer death adder essential to this 😍 but one downside that really matter is you can the back of it down and it’ll cave
M**K
Excelente
Excelente
Z**B
Tecno-lega di magnesio. Batteria da 70 ore. Ottimo il Web Hub. Facciamo chiarezza su questo mouse
Facciamo chiarezza su dei punti fondamentali del mouse, elencati in ordine di importanza e spesso confusi: QUALITÀ COSTRUTTIVA vs PESO: Leggo in giro "costruzione economica". Ma stiamo scherzando? Il mouse ha uno scheletro interno in lega di magnesio. E no. non è plastica economica o leggera, è proprio internamente metallo. La sensazione di leggerezza non è come quando si compra un prodotto cinese, la classica "economicità" di prodotto "finto" o scadente, ma è una struttura solida possibile tramite ingegneria estrema! 1) Non scricchiola, non flette, è solido come una roccia. (Provate voi stessi a stringerlo, se lo possedete) 2) Pesa come una piuma. Se volete un mattone di plastica da mezzo chilo, guardate altrove, ma non confondete la tecnologia strutturale con la scarsa qualità, perché non è questo il caso. 3) Pure i click non sono affatto economici, ma solidi e funzionali DISCORSO iCUE E WEB HUB: Altra nota dolente nei commenti: "non va su iCUE". Non è un ritardo di sviluppo. Non è un bug, è una scelta professionale. Corsair (come altri brand top tier, es: Wooting, fanno la stessa cosa) si stanno tutti spostando verso il Web Hub. Sapete cosa significa? 1) Che non dovete installare software, che magari controllano luci, che sono pesanti o che rallentano il PC. Scelta da e-sport impeccabile. 100/100 2) Collegate il mouse, aprite il browser e lo configurate. Fine. Questo garantisce una compatibilità totale anche con Linux, Steam Deck o sistemi dove iCUE non esiste. 3) È un passo avanti per la libertà dell'utente, libertà da bloatware, e non una mancanza del produttore. Poi contate che un pagina web si può salvare o visitare da siti di archive o siti di snapshot, quindi sarà configurabile "per sempre" NON È UN MOUSE BLUETOOTH: Chi scrive che è Bluetooth, parte già male. Il Bluetooth ha una latenza biblica, in ambito competitivo non si usa nemmeno con l'audio, figuriamoci coi mouse. Questo è un mouse Wireless 2.4GHz con un ricevitore dedicato di qualità, che supporta fino a 8000Hz. Significa che è più veloce, reattivo e stabile di praticamente ogni mouse cablato in commercio. Definirlo "Bluetooth" è riduttivo. GESTIONE BATTERIA E POLLING RATE: Qualcuno si lamenta che la batteria è scadente, è un punto falso: dura oggettivamente 70 ore a 1KHz, 40 ore a 2KHz, 25 ore a 4KHz. Se lo usate a 4KHz o 8KHz, e non l'avete caricato prima di usarlo, ragazzi, è fisica. Se chiedete al mouse di inviare dati al PC 8000 volte al secondo, il consumo energetico decolla. È una prestazione "estrema". Anche 4000Hz è esagerato, consuma quasi il doppio di impostarlo a 2000Hz. Per l'uso quotidiano e per il gaming competitivo serio, il dolce stil novo è 2000Hz: fluidità pazzesca, carico sulla CPU ridotto e la batteria vi dura una settimana. Usarlo a 8KHz e lamentarsi della durata è breve, è come andare a 300 km/h in autostrada e stupirsi se la macchina consuma benzina. Che poi parliamoci chiaro, il 8000Hz è tutto marketing. Io gioco estremamente competitivo, con monitor con refresh rate da 500Hz, e già abbinarlo con 2000Hz è quasi esagerato, perché significa che ogni frame del monitor ha avuto qualcosa come 4 campionamenti da parte del mouse, ma ne può visualizzare solo 1 dei campionamenti. oltre al 2000Hz vi distruggete solo la batteria del mouse, e probabilmente peggiorate la latenza perché la CPU deve lavorare in modo estremo già anche solo per l'input (e ve lo dico da possessore di 9800x3d), tutto solo per ricevere campionamenti extra "inutili" e migliorie "sub-millisecondo", che poi se il gioco non è ottimizzato bene o vecchio, introduce jitter o stuttering (a volte persino percettibile) specialmente se usato a 4KHz o 8KHz, insomma in questi giochi è il colpo di grazia, perché l'input aggiornato così veloce dà solo problemi se non viene elaborato da un core dedicato! PRO: +Wireless 2.4GHz fulmineo (altro che Bluetooth). Consiglio di impostarlo a 2KHz +Batteria da 70 ore circa a 1KHz +Struttura interna in tecno-lega di magnesio: leggerissimo e praticamente indistruttibile. +Configurazione via Web Hub: niente bloatware sul PC. CONTRO: -Difficile da usare (per il gamer medio): Richiede un minimo di competenza tecnica per essere capito e configurato al meglio. -Non comprarlo usato: è così ricco di accessori, tra cui gommini per grip e piedini, che se lo comprate usato nella maggior parte dei casi vi manca qualcosa! TLTR; TROPPO LUNGO DA LEGGERE: Se cercate un mouse professionale, super-leggero e con una tecnologia wireless da urlo, questo è il top. Se volete un mouse che abbia un feeling pesante, o da ufficio che si collega in Bluetooth, avete sbagliato categoria (e prezzo).
W**E
best gaming mouse on the market, hands down.
very light. like. ULTRALIGHT. lighter than the Logitech's mice, 8K polling rate, battery dies fast though, i assume it's cuz of the 8K, the dongle works perfectly, sensors are amazing on the mouse, buttons are smooth and clicks are snappy. 10/10, love Corsair forever.
A**N
Feels cheap
A mouse in 2025 comes without coating, cheap skates, cheap grip tapes and the clicks are awful
V**F
Happy
Good one
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