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May 2017
(88%)
135 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
534 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Ergonomie adaptable
Qualité de fabrication
Confortable (++ pour les mains larges)
Logiciel performant
Qualité de fabrication
Confortable (++ pour les mains larges)
Logiciel performant
Excellent capteur optique
Tranche gauche interchangeable pour plusieurs prises en main possibles / Système aimanté bien conçu
Bonne prise en main
Commutateurs de bonne qualité sur les boutons principaux
Look
Finition
Modules “Pouce” interchangeables
Prise en main
Bargraph Leds niveau DPI
5 niveaux de DPI (16000 max avec réglage par pas de 1)
Three different thumb rests to choose from for a custom fit, 3 zone RGB lighting, CUE Software integration, On-board memory, Custom Pixart Sensor, Excellent, ergonomic feel, 6 Buttons, Omron switches, Extra large PTFE mouse feet
Corded (to some this is a con), DPI indicators don't change color, Non-adjustable weight, Only two thumb buttons
In terms of performance, the Corsair GLAIVE RGB performed at my expectations. It is, after all, a Corsair product, and one would be hard pressed to find a Corsair product that didn't please. Would you use this for your regular, every day mouse? Sure, why...
Mice are, more than almost any other item of hardware you'll use, a matter of personal taste as much as they are about raw performance. With anything else the 'do I buy this' factor is heavily weighted towards the price and performance elements. If you bu...
Publié: 2017-05-16, Auteur: Jennifer , review by: gamingshogun.com
the Corsair Glaive RGB is a very good gaming mouse with a lot of features for the reasonable price point of $69.99. The mouse is available now and can be found at online retailers as well as Corsair's official website.Corsair Glaive RGB Gaming Mouse Rev...
So with the introduction of the Glaive RGB, Corsair finally has a mouse that is similar to the ever popular Deathadder. Where it is different however is the magnetically attached thumb grips that are included and swappable. The ironic thing though is...
You can get gaming mice a dime a dozen in all colors, features and varieties. Yet somehow Corsair manages to always improve a little and that brings them the advantage of differentiation. The 16K DPI sensor might not seem that important, but it surely fee...
Publié: 2017-05-09, Auteur: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Glaive RGB from Corsair Gaming does employ a complete redesign from the previous models and for additional customization, we get to choose from three different thumb grips in order to fit our gaming style. The mouse does weight 122 grams and is available...
Extrait: Corsair has added yet one more product to their ever growing gaming peripheral repertoire with their launch of the GLAIVE RGB Gaming Mouse. If you're like me, the word glaive drew a big blank so I had to look it up to find out that it simply means ‘sword'...
The Glaive surprised me at every turn. It truly is a dream mouse with all the features you could ask for. While something like a mouse is an extremely personal item, with about a million factors deciding whether it will be a good fit for you personally, n...
Refreshed version of CUE, Three interchangeable thumb grips, Unlimited game-specific profiles, Five dpi settings, Sniper Mode, Excellent macro editor
For righties only, "only" six buttons, Dpi button rather than a toggle, Textured grip isn't overly grippy
Interchangeable side grips are a good idea, but it's Corsair's CUE2 software that's the Glaive's biggest draw. Dedicated gamers may want an extra side button or two, however. Read More...
Very comfortable, Good performance, Interchangeable thumb grips, Solid design, CUE software works quite well
I have been using the Corsair Glaive RGB for a couple of weeks now and I have to say that I really do like it. Moving from the Scimitar Pro RGB to the Glaive RGB took a little bit of time though. This was because the Glaive has a much different overall de...