The lightest CORSAIR mouse ever, the SABRE v2 PRO weighs just 36g and combines ultralight design with cutting-edge technology such as 8,000Hz polling in both wired and wireless mode. It's also equipped with the new CORSAIR MARKSMAN S sensor that delivers 33K DPI and the highest resolution accuracy of any CORSAIR mouse yet, for accuracy above and beyond what professional gamers expect.
"Professional gamers operate at a level where every millisecond and every movement counts," said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals. "That's why the SABRE v2 PRO was designed hand-in-hand with esports players. It's built to win under the most intense conditions. It's our lightest mouse ever, paired with the fastest polling and most accurate sensor we have ever created, giving players a weapon they can trust when the championship is on the line."
Corsair Sabre V2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Gaming Mouse
SRP $169 AUD
https://corsair.com/sabre-v2-pro-ultralight-wireless-white
Review:
From a competitive gamer's standpoint, the Corsair Sabre V2 PRO feels almost unreal the first time you pick it up. At just 36g, it's easily the lightest mouse I've ever used, and that weight (or lack of it) genuinely makes a difference in fast-paced FPS games where micro-adjustments matter. Flick shots feel effortless, tracking is smooth, and there's none of the drag or fatigue you'd expect after long sessions. The 8,000Hz polling rate"yes, even in wireless"sounds like marketing hype on paper, but in practice the responsiveness is noticeably snappier compared to standard 1,000Hz mice, especially on high-refresh-rate monitors. The MARKSMAN S sensor with 33K DPI is predictably rock-solid: no spin-outs, no jitter, just consistent, pixel-precise movement that inspires confidence in clutch moments.
What really sells the Sabre V2 PRO, though, is how purpose-built it feels for serious play. You can tell CORSAIR leaned heavily into esports feedback, and that lines up with what Tobias Brinkmann said about designing it hand-in-hand with pro players. The shape is simple and safe, favoring performance over flashy ergonomics, and the wireless connection has been completely reliable in my testing. Battery life is solid considering the tech packed inside, and switching between wired and wireless is seamless. It's not a mouse for MMO button-mashers or RGB enthusiasts, but if you're chasing raw speed, accuracy, and consistency under pressure, the Sabre V2 PRO genuinely feels like a tool built to win.
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