Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Corsair Nightsword RGB and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Nightsword RGB.
June 2019
(87%)
86 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The shape of the Nightsword RGB was very comfortable the first time I began using it. It reminded me of the Corsair Glaive RGB Pro due to the large thumb rest, but it was more comfortable because of the round design and inward curves. The 3391 optical sen...
Published: 2019-07-15, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
large footprint, comfortable for palm grips and large hands, powerful optical sensor, great iCUE software for button remapping and RGB segment customization, customizable weight system, Cons, does not have wireless capabilities as the DARK CORE RGB SE, C
The NIGHTSWORD RGB mouse is another nice addition to CORSAIR's lineup and we consider it as an improvement of the already impressive DARK CORE RGB SE. The mouse features the latest PMW3391 optical sensor from Pixart, no less than eight programmable button
The NIGHTSWORD RGB mouse is another nice addition to CORSAIR's lineup and we consider it as an improvement of the already impressive DARK CORE RGB SE. The mouse features the latest PMW3391 optical sensor from Pixart, no less than eight programmable button...
Very Good Build Quality, Design, Excellent Grip, PMW3391 Optical Sensor (18000 DPI / 400 IPS / 50G), OMRON Switches (Primary Buttons / 50 million clicks), Tunable Weight System (Automatic Weight Detection / Center of Gravity), 4 Zone RGB Illumination Syst
Price (For Some), Inaccurate Automatic Weighing,
All Pages Page 6 of 6 CONCLUSION As usual we tested the mouse at hand with a wide range of game titles (including Devil May Cry 5, STAR WARS Battlefront II, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, Rage 2, Kingdom Come Deliverance and Hitman 2) for a total...
Published: 2019-07-12, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
For the MSRP of 79.99 USD, 79.99 EUR, or 69.99 GBP you get an 18K DPI gaming mouse with iCUE software. In this price range, you can consider mice like the Logitech G502. The quality is better than expected, the product does not feel cheap, and the whole u...
Such has been the rate of progress in gaming mice that whereas once the mere addition of a beefy sensor was enough to raise the interest of the hardcore gamers, now a high quality sensor is a given and it is in the finer details that the differences betwe...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
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Premium design and feel, Tunable weight system, 10 programmable buttons, Backed up by iCUE software, Thumb rest
Hard to comfortably press the Sniper button
I have been using the NIGHTSWORD RGB as my main mouse for the past week or so and I do have to say that I really like it, but I did run into a few issues. First lets just talk about comfort. This is one very comfortable mouse, my hand just sort of sits ri...
The Nightsword RGB is an extremely familiar mouse - but it's extremely familiar in a good way. Even though it bears a striking resemblance to an earlier design from another company, that design has held up well over the past few years. Still, $80 is a fai...
The Nightsword RGB is a well priced, finely tuned weapon to add to your arsenal. Whether you're sniping, exploring, or editing, The Nightsword, has "old reliable" potential...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Those still searching for their perfect gaming mouse should take a look at Corsair today. The company is continuing its rapid pace of product launches with yet another new pair of gaming mice: the M55 RGB Pro, a lower-cost ambidextrous mouse, and the Ni...