Corsair Expands Mice Family With M75 & M75 Wireless

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Design Inspired By The M75 AIR!

[Press Release] Corsair is looking to shake up the mice market again, introducing two new iterations of the M75 lineup.

The Mice Come In Various Colors

The M75 and M75 Wireless offer a familiar shape reminiscent of the famous M75 AIR, making them comfortable to hold and maneuver. Additional RGB lighting also adds a touch of style to the two mice as they blend in with all types of aesthetics.

Both options are lightweight, with the M75 weighing just 74g. The M75 Wireless is slightly heavier at 89g, but it should be light enough for swift movements during tense situations in competitive games.

As expected from a modern Corsair mouse, both offerings include programmable side buttons. These can be controlled directly from the iCUE software, which further allows customization of RGB lighting.

The M75 Wireless sports a sleek look in both white and black colors.

Thanks to 1-ms Slipstream Wireless technology from Corsair, latency is also never a problem. Meanwhile, this mouse boasts up to 210 hours of battery life for uninterrupted gaming sessions.

The precise Marksman 26K DPI sensor, Corsair Quickstrike buttons, and 100% PTFE mouse feet, all signature inclusions of this gaming giant’s lineup, are included in the M75 and M75 Wireless.

Corsair proudly announces that the lineup is now up for sale. Accompanied by a two-year warranty, both mice can be bought directly from the company and its network of distributors.

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