The Corsair SABRE v2 PRO Wireless MG Gaming Mouse has been introduced as a competitive gaming-focused option. It uses a strong, durable magnesium alloy material to create a device with the strength and toughness to match its performance.
Weighing in at 56 grams, the device is considered a lightweight offering. It falls comfortably under the 60-gram range that defines the lightweight gaming mouse category.
This new offering contrasts with the Corsair SABRE v2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse reviewed late last year. That ultralight model featured a full cover shell and an extremely light 36-gram build, making it one of the lightest options ever released for PC gamers.
Despite being part of the same SABRE v2 PRO family and sharing the same product name and sensor technology, the Wireless MG is a very different gaming mouse. Its magnesium alloy shell features holes, and the metal material makes it the heavier of the two mice.
The “MG” in the product name stands for Magnesium Alloy. This premium metal is known for its lightweight composition and is an impressively durable material commonly used in spacecraft and high-performance automobiles.
The materials, hardware, and finish give the mouse a premium feel. This excellent build quality is instantly noticeable when gripping the SABRE v2 PRO Wireless MG for the first time.
Rather than being the absolute lightest of the light, the 56-gram mouse is positioned as a more robust and built-to-last option. It is designed for players looking for a competitive tool that will last them several years of gaming.
Corsair notes that the metallic finish of the strong magnesium alloy body will have no issue seeing users through thousands of hours of intensive competitive gaming.
Source: TweakTown