The Corsair M75 AIR is a solid gaming mouse that offers some choice specs including high DPI and polling rate, as well as low latency in wireless mode and great battery life. However, the fact that two additional buttons would have solved two separate issues is a hard pill to swallow for that high price.
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I did not run into any wireless connectivity issues, but I was using the receiver in a USB hub that was closer to my mouse mat. I was a bit surprised that Corsair did not include an extender adapter. For those who don’t know the USB 3.0 ports on your motherboard have quite a lot of noise which could cause interference. So I would suggest using the wireless receiver on an extender or USB hub.
The Corsair M75 Air Wireless is like the peregrine falcon of the gaming mouse world; expertly designed for speed and precision, it’s an absolute killer in fast FPS games where you need that kind of speed the most.
At just 60g, the Corsair M75 Air is one of the lightest clickers on the market right now. It’s not a standout number at this point, with fierce competition all around, but its accented looks, smooth surface, and great shape pair well with its 2000Hz polling rate to offer a dependable mouse that doesn’t try too hard. It just cuts a few corners for its very high price.
The Corsair M75 Air is a simple wireless gaming mouse with no real frills to distract from its ultralight weight. It's expensive, but an excellent choice for esports fans.
The Corsair M75 Air is a premium, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive gaming and precision. With its adjustable 26K DPI sensor, built-in battery, and wireless connectivity, it's a versatile choice. While it accommodates various hand sizes and grip types, thanks to its design and high-quality PTFE feet, the trade-off includes average battery life and potential discomfort during prolonged use due to its extreme lightness. Overall, it's a premium gaming mouse that offers versatility and precision, making it a solid choice for gamers.
The lack of a DPI switch and the missed opportunity to make it a true ambidextrous mouse doesn’t deter away from the fact that the Corsair M75 Air is a solid gaming mouse. The Corsair Marksman 26K optical sensor, optical switches, great build quality and the ergonomic shape has a lot to offer for those looking for a no nonsense build.
Corsair’s M75 Air Wireless is a gaming mouse that I have pretty mixed feelings about. Whilst there definitely are some positives to talk about, such as the high DPI and accuracy, very lightweight design, and solid battery life, a lot of the negatives have skewed my feelings.
Overall the Corsair M75 Air is an excellent mouse that really can stand up against the most popular options on the market right now. It really does earn the association with air through its superlight frame, and the extremely strong battery life is truly a top selling point when it comes to wireless gaming.
I’ve run out of superlatives for the Corsair M75 Air. It’s forced its way to being my favourite mouse of the year and it’s not even a close race. A joy to use, this esports-focused mouse strips away the fluff and leaves me in awe of its refined performance.
The Corsair M75 AIR is a solid gaming mouse that offers some choice specs including high DPI and polling rate, as well as low latency in wireless mode and great battery life. However, the fact that two additional buttons would have solved two separate issues is a hard pill to swallow for that high price.