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Corsair detects new gaming mouse M65 PRO RGB optical sensor to 12,000 dpi

Corsair M65 PRO RGB is a new gaming mouse suitable for silver due to the technical specifications of its optical sensor that boasts quality materials assembled to last. The optical sensor as 12,000 dpi delivers pixel precision, while the integrated calibration software enables you to obtain the best possible reactivity based on any type of surface.

The chassis is made of aluminum for high strength aeronautical use and also welcomes the button for switching the dpi on the fly, allowing you to switch from one to another tracking mode based on the needs of the moment gaming. This button can be especially useful at times when you have to shoot from a distance with the sniper rifle, so it serves a different feeling compared to the fire with traditional weapons.

Do not miss an advanced weight-tuning system, allowing you to change the mouse's center of gravity. The mouse can be lighter for precision movements or heavier for those more determined. As to the wheel, instead, a rubberized outer surface surrounds the metal core in order to ensure accuracy and the right tactile feedback.

The Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) also allows you to change the button configuration to program macros and customize the backlight. Eight programmable buttons, in fact, have been included in a strategic position, while the two main buttons are based on the popular Omron switch. On the underlying surface were then placed two Teflon plates that reduce friction and ensure reliable performance.

The black dell'M65 PRO RGB version is available now at select retailers and on Corsair.com, while the white version will arrive over the next month.

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