Not long ago, we have reviewed the wired version of the SABRE RGB series, the PRO model, which featured a high-end sensor, hyper-pooling up to 8000Hz, zero-gap left-right click buttons, a comfortable non-slip non-rubberized shape but also a paracord cable. Since we are dealing with a mouse series designed for the competitive scene, CORSAIR did not stand still and just outed the wireless version, which takes the best features from the former and adds a few extras!
Here we have the SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS, which comes in a very compact cardboard enclosure, following the design lines of the other gaming-based peripherals from CORSAIR:
On the side of the box, we will note the “CONTROL FREAK” saying:
A view of the left side of the mouse is available on the opposite area:
CORSAIR has also listed the box contents on the bottom; here we will also note a sticker with the product internal code name and serial number:
The main highlights of the SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS are available in the back, in multiple languages:
In the box, we will find the usual documentation, which includes the Safety Information and Warranty Guide leaflet, but also the User’s Guide:
The Guide does explain the main product components and how to use the different connection options:
The mouse is packed together with its wireless dongle, while the USB cable is placed on the back:
The wireless dongle features CORSAIR’s SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS technology for achieving a very low latency, so you won’t be actually able to see a difference versus using the mouse in wired mode. We do also appreciate the small size of the adapter, which does not block any ports in the vicinity: