Corsair Launches SABRE v2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Mouse Weighing at Just 36g

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[Press Release] Corsair has launched the SABRE v2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse, weighing just 36g, the lightest in the company’s lineup. Built for esports athletes and competitive FPS players, it delivers unmatched agility, accuracy, and responsiveness.

Equipped with 8,000Hz polling in wired and wireless modes, the SABRE v2 PRO ensures near-instant input. Its MARKSMAN S sensor supports 33,000 DPI, 99.7% resolution accuracy, 750 IPS tracking, and 50G acceleration.

Corsair SABRE V2 Pro
Corsair SABRE V2 Pro Wireless

Esports professionals praise its ultralight feel and fast response, making aiming and reacting easier in high-pressure matches. Despite its lightweight design, it offers up to 70 hours of battery life (in wireless mode, at 1kHz polling).

Moreover, the mouse offers 100 million click-rated switches, and customization through grip tape, alternate skates, and the Corsair Web Hub for DPI and macro settings.

The SABRE v2 PRO is now available via the Corsair webstore and authorized retailers worldwide.

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