CORSAIR

M75 AIR Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse

CORSAIR M75 AIR Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Reddit IconBatman_TheDetective
12 months ago

Corsair sells good gaming mice and keyboards for Mac. I just got the keyboard and mouse and it's really nice. It's the M75 wireless RGB mouse and K65 plus wireless mechanical keyboard.

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Reddit IconCl0ud3d
4 months ago

10x19 here, palm grip. I've been using a Glorious model O wireless for about 5 years. Tried the Corsair M75 Air a year or so ago but their driver and firmware was busted and they never fixed it for over a year. Neither are great mice, but at least the model O has been consistant. Ive been tired of the "sluggish" feeling response of its modified 3370 sensor. Gonna finally get me a real mouse soon and try out the Rawm Levi V4 after recommendations. I mostly play MOBA or slower games, not many fps though.

Reddit IconTwiceInEveryMoment
6 months ago

Corsair M75 Wireless is what I have right now. Simple gaming mouse with configurable thumb buttons, they have a macOS app for setting it up, and once it's set up the way you want it you don't have to keep the software running.

6 months ago

It also does Bluetooth. I have the USB adapter on my docking station at home but usually use it over Bluetooth while traveling

Reddit IconzerozeroZiilch
5 months ago

Corsair mice are notoriously not that good. I settled on the m75 wired with griptape and a bungie and am quite happy with it, mostly to stick with the corsair ecosystem as my entire build is corsair including keyboard and internal pc components and lighting. All the wireless mice dont have 8k polling like many of its competitors. Some of the more ergonomic mice feel great but are quite outdated and can only be found on the second hand market used or refurbished. I would love an option for a wireless mouse that when plugged in is 8k polling so i can have the best of both worlds but that doesnt exist, its just 1-2k polling both wireless and wired. This is why i settled on the m75 wired as its 8k polling, using a bungie makes it feel wireless with the right set up and length. The m75 air was also interesting but again corsair wireless tech isnt that good. I have tried literally every corsair mouse available and my opinion comes from experience as an IT professional. I previously was using a glorious model I mouse with grip tape which felt great ergonomics wise and was light weight but only had like 1-2k polling as well.

Reddit Iconchanchan05
11 months ago

The design has already been done for other mice that weren't advertised as ambidextrous, so it might get confusing for some people to suddenly call designs that are symmetrical but not have the "waist" as ambidextrous too. Cases in point: Logitech G305, Razer Orochi V2, SteelSeries Rival 3, Corsair M75. Currently the term ambidextrous mouse refers to mice with the concave thumbrests on both sides. >What are your thoughts on this? I’d love to hear other opinions. Stop looking at the marketing material terminology and look at the picture of the mouse and the measured dimensions to know if you'd like the shape.

Reddit IconReturnedfavor
5 months ago

For me, I use Corsair M75 as a Mesmer main. The 2 on the left side are my 1 and 2 shatter while the 3 and 4 on the right side are my 3 and 4 shatter..

Reddit IconNotOverfrostyZ
6 months ago

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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