🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The CORSAIR NIGHTSWORD RGB Gaming Mouse is engineered for serious gamers, featuring an advanced 18,000 DPI optical sensor, customizable weight system, and 10 programmable buttons, all designed to enhance your gaming performance and comfort.
Brand | Corsair |
Series | Nightsword RGB |
Item model number | CH-9306011-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 3.38 x 1.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.08 x 3.38 x 1.71 inches |
Color | Blue, Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B07QX9C9WH |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 13, 2019 |
K**M
Highly Customizable Gaming Mouse with Excellent Precision
The mouse features a smart tunable weight system, allowing adjustments between 119g and 141g with 120 different weight and balance configurations.This, combined with real-time center of gravity detection, ensures a personalized feel that enhances control during intense gaming sessions.Ergonomically designed with a contoured shape and high-performance rubber grips, it provides comfort for extended use.The 10 fully programmable buttons offer versatility, and the four-zone RGB lighting adds a customizable aesthetic touch.While its larger size may be better suited for those with bigger hands, the build quality and feature set make it a top-tier wired gaming mouse.Overall, the Corsair Nightsword RGB delivers exceptional performance and customization options, making it a worthy investment for serious gamers.
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Good mouse, DPI buttons are sometimes too easy to hit
Mouse works really well, I'm pretty happy with it. It's what I would expect for the price point. Only criticism, and this may be a positive for some, is that the additional DPI buttons on the edge of the left mouse button are very easy to hit by accident mid-game. It's irritating to click and suddenly A) the left mouse button wasn't actually pressed, I was hitting the DPI button and B) my mouse sensitivity is suddenly way different.I've been using it daily for months without issue though so the build holds up well, feels nice, comfortable. I do like that there are different DPIs depending on whether you hit the middle buttons or the ones on the edge, and the sniper button on the side is nice. RGB is noticeable without being blinding, which is how I like it. cord is braided and is holding up pretty well, although if there's a kink in it it will stay for a long time. Near the plug end there are still bends from when I took it out of the packaging.Overall, good mouse at the price I would expect.
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Can't Complain...EDIT: READ THE SECOND EDIT (most profiles have to be wiped from the mouse)
READ SECOND EDIT BELOWThe buttons are easier and harder than what I'm used to but for playing battlefield, it has somehow made a huge difference in a positive way. The sniping button is pretty cool. iCue profiles are a little weird and take a bit to learn how to use but I do see how they could be beneficial. The per application feature is nice. Good mouse. Buttons are hyper sensitive so moving my mouse, sometimes I accidentally right click. I have very large hands but I'm used to "claw gripping" or whatever it's called. Not a bad mouse. I can see this lasting a couple years. The rubberized feel of the mouse is very nice. I am a fan of that. Good for daily use too. LEDs are nice for at night, they are not overbearing and not too bright. Brightness can be adjusted in iCue too.EDIT: I would never recommend this mouse to anyone. The hardware is fantastic, the feel, the buttons, everything is great. But the iCue software is absolute garbage. I use it to set aggressive fan curves on my fans and cooler with a commander module. So I need to use the iCue software. However, every once in a while (every hour or so) the iCue software does something to the mouse and it gets super sensitive (insanely high DPI). I then have to kill iCue and reopen it. It doesn't take long to do that but it's extremely aggravating as it interrupts whatever I am doing. Would not recommend this mouse, will be trying Logitech G502 and saving this corsair mouse (which is very comfortable) as a backup emergency mouse.SECOND EDIT: Still a little salty about the icue profiles. I didn't realize it but there is a way to upload the dpi profile to the mouse and remove the stock ones, not gonna lie, the mouse is phenomenal now! If you are having trouble look up how to upload the profile to the mouse and remove the old profiles on it, it stops the mouse from defaulting to a extremely high dpi mid session. Wish they made this a little more visible in the icue software but I guess not everything can be super intuitive. I would recommend this mouse now. Remember tho, default mouse profiles have to be wiped from the mouse, not just from icue itself.
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