The Corsair Sabre v2 PRO Ultralight is "one of the best gaming mice I've tested" — and President's Day has now made it 20% cheaper for PC gamers

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight gaming mouse review on Windows Central
The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight gaming mouse on display. (Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Windows Central)

President's Day isn't just a prime time for retailers to discount pricey laptops and PCs; all manner of electronics and accessories are getting discounted for this national holiday.

The Corsair Sabre v2 PRO Ultralight gaming mouse that's on sale for $79.99 at Amazon is one such example, and it's a good one, as we rated this accessory very highly for its responsive controls, comfy ergonomics, and reliable battery life.

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"The mouse is great to use, holds up well in just about any game, has 8,000Hz polling, and the built-in battery lasts a week if you switch to 1,000Hz. There's no question that this is by far the best gaming mouse Corsair has produced until now, and it is among the best gaming mice you can buy today." ~ Harish Jonnalagadda, Senior Editor (Asia)

Windows Central Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Why buy the Corsair Sabre v2 PRO Ultralight gaming mouse?

Side-view of the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight gaming mouse in action. (Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Windows Central)

The Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight is a fantastic PC gaming mouse that packs tons of gameplay-enhancing specs for a device of its small stature.

It includes an adjustable polling rate between 1,000Hz and 8,000Hz for faster in-game inputs with no delay, and a Marksman S sensor with 33,000 DPI and 50G acceleration, so it can track your hand movements with supreme accuracy.

Other notable features include wireless connectivity, a lightweight and comfy design so it's easy to use without requiring strenuous movement, and a battery life that will last a full week with 1,000Hz polling or two days with 8000Hz polling before needing to recharge.

The only drawbacks of the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight you need to consider before buying are that its method for adjusting its DPI is somewhat complicated and that its web-based driver can be difficult to use.

Aside from those nitpicks, the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight is a near-perfect gaming mouse for PC players looking for a straightforward gaming accessory to conquer the leaderboards in Overwatch and Call of Duty, especially now that it's $99.99 MSRP has been cut down to $79.99 at Amazon.

Alternative discount

If Amazon's stock runs out or its deal expires, Best Buy has an alternate discount offering of the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight for $79.99, you can use as a backup option.

FAQ

What is DPI?

Dots Per Inch (DPI) measures how sensitive a mouse's sensor is when you physically move the mouse every inch. The greater a mouse's DPI is, the less movement a user will have to make for the mouse to register their movements.

So if a mouse has an extremely high DPI, a user can make more precise movements in video games or simply browse the internet.

How do I change it's DPI?

You can alter the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight's DPI by holding the right mouse button and the back button for 3 seconds, or use Corsair's web-based software.

Does it support Bluetooth?

No. the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Ultralight can only be used wired via USB-C or through 2.4GHz Slipstream Wireless.


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Alexander Cope
Contributor — Gaming

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!

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