
CORSAIR - GLAIVE RGB PRO
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Based on 1 year's data from Feb 15, 2026 How it works
I used corsair m65 pro with the weights until my mouse died... Replaced it with my current mouse corsair GLAIVE RGB Gaming Mouse - Aluminum and the weight is satisfactory (would preferred heavier). But the dpi is too low for me and also i would love to have a wireless option. The issue is, every mouse i checked, is too light! Im a female with small hands and usually playing some games like fallout 76, Dead by daylight, some rpg's here and then, but mostly work.
Now Razer Deathadder V3, but i miss my Corsair Glaive. I have wide and short hand, so when I got G502, I returned her faster than her sensor response.
I love my Corsair Glaive. Have had that mouse for about 8 years now give or take and it’s the best mouse I’ve ever owned. It’s showing its age with wear and tear but I’ll keep using it for as long as I can.
all you need to do is to pay attention to the dimensions of mouses. My hand is also quite big and chubby. I've been using Corsair Glaive for years, fits well with 2nd detachable thumb pad. Logi MX3S is also good, if you are not a esport gamer.
My Corsair glaive is large and has a clip on side skirt that my thumb rests on that makes it even wider. https://preview.redd.it/it0qw5o8rwbf1.png?width=579&format=png&auto=webp&s=e983d74f675078166e8deba97bd13a0012c67bbe
Both with mechanical switches and I hate mechanicals with great passion. After my old Deathadder developed double-click after 4 years of use, I bought EC1 that got double-click after 6 months, then I got Corsair Glaive, but they replaced it 4 times, and every one got double-click just after 1 week, and I had it more in repair service than I was using it, so it's not worth mentioning, then G403 that got replaced twice, 1st after 3 months, 2nd after 1 month because of double-click(they fixed it the 2nd time), then finally when I saw that first good mouse with optical switches is going to be released, I bought it day one(it was the Viper). Of course there were Bloody mouses with optical switches, but I wasn't sure about their quality. I was using Viper for a long time before I switched to DAV3, but Viper is still working perfectly, only due to holes in rubber and missclicks did I replaced it.
There are so many different mice out there, lots of budget options, and plenty of higher end ones. I would think about what types of macros or hotkeys you find yourself using a lot in your daily workflow or gaming sessions and proceed to pick a mouse with customizable buttons that work best for your use case. I was looking for a nice wireless mouse last year for a gaming laptop and settled on the Asus Rog Chakram. It's a little pricey, but it has been a great mouse. It has removable switches, accent lighting, bluetooth/2.4ghz RF/wired connection options, a programmable joystick near the thumbrest, and 4 additional buttons you can program. I also have a $30 wired Corsair Glaive I've been using since 2018 that stays with my desk setup, and it has never had issues.
I have personally yeah, I’ve used their scimitar, dark star, and their old glaive mouse. That’s the extent of it tho
My favourite mouse is the Corsair Glaive RBG bought it back in 2017 been rocking it since.
I have a love/hate relationship with the scimitar. The scroll wheel ALWAYS breaks. My old one it broke in 2 years of use, the one I got after that was 6 months. That and the Corsair iCue is dogshit.
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