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May 2017
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Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
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 RGB's biggest draw. Dedicated gamers may want an extra side button or two, however...
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...
Like I said, if you have large hands, the Glaive should be high on your list. That market is under-served, especially in gaming circles, and aside from the aforementioned Mionix Naos, the Glaive is probably your most comfortable option. It's a surprisingl...
Our time with the Glaive RGB has been compressed so that we could get our information to you as soon as possible, but many a product don't make it a week on our desk. The fact that we want to find a permanent home for the Glaive RGB says almost everything...
Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Can Corsair Gaming's Glaive RGB dominate on any battlefield, all day long? It is ambitious to want to be a winner in both first person shooter and multiplayer online battle arena games, and for the Glaive RGB, while being a really good mouse, is probably...
Like I said, if you have large hands, the Glaive should be high on your list. That market is under-served, especially in gaming circles, and aside from the aforementioned Mionix Naos, the Glaive is probably your most comfortable option. It's a surprisingl...
Feels comfortable and accurate, Three distinct thumb grips offer plenty of variety, RGB lightning is very well implemented, DPI sensor and Omron switches both impress
Made primarily from plastic materials, Slightly pricey for wired mouse
Verdict While the plastic that adorns much of the Corsair Glaive betrays the £59.99 price, the slew of impressive features and luscious aesthetic certainly don't. Overall, this is a seriously impressive gaming mouse Pros Feels comfortable and accurate Thr...