Corsair’s latest gaming mouse just returned to its lowest price ever

Save $40 on the Corsair M75 Wireless

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I’m not left-handed, but I still appreciate good value when I see it. TheCorsairM75 Wireless is the brand’s latest gaming mouse, and while it sells itself on its true ambidextrous design, it’s the super-speedy sensor, comfortable shape, and fantastic battery life that set it apart from the rest of the market. With a $129.99 price at launch, though, that competition was fierce.

Thankfully, Amazon has dropped the wireless device down to its lowest-ever price for a second time this week. You’ll find both the black and white modelsavailable for $89.99 right now, for a full $40 off the original MSRP. That’s a score of a saving, especially considering the M75 Wireless has generally settled at $100 when on sale in the past - and it’s only been selling since March. We’ve only ever seen this $89.99 rate once before today, back in April, and it jumped back up to full price a few days later.

This is one of thebest gaming mousemodels on the market, and it’s coming in at a price previously reserved for the bottom of the mid-range barrel. Before the M75 Wireless launched, theLogitechG Pro Wireless was my favoriteleft-handed gaming mouse- it’s currently on sale for$79 at Amazon, just $10 less than the newer model. Considering you’re adding Bluetooth support, a boosted sensor, and faster switches in the Corsair model, that’s excellent value.

Corsair M75 Wireless |$129.99$89.99 at AmazonSave $40 -The Corsair M75 Wireless has dropped back down to this record-low $89.99 sales price at Amazon this week, for only the second time in its life so far. That’s an excellent $40 discount, dropping this mid-range pointer into a new price range.

Buy it if:

✅ You’re left-handed✅ You don’t want to worry about battery✅ You play competitive games

Don’t buy it if:

❌ You want more side buttons

Price Check:Best Buy: $89.99|Walmart: OOS

Should you buy the Corsair M75 Wireless?

I’d recommend theCorsair M75 Wirelessto anyone after a left-handed gaming mouse first and foremost. This is the best pointer on the market for side-swapping, thanks to its high-end sensor and removable side buttons on each flank. It beats theLogitech G Pro Wirelessin its sensor, switch-feel, and battery life. However, even us right-handed folk can get in on the action as well.

There are a number of extra features baked in here that make the M75 Wireless a solid pick for anyone. The 89g weight keeps it out of hardcore FPS arenas, and those who regularly play MMOs will want a few more side buttons, but I was impressed with the accuracy and responsiveness of the Marksman sensor and the excellent 105-hour battery life. The larger form factor means this remains a comfortable experience even during longer sessions, and those with larger hands will appreciate the wider base compared to something like theRazer Viper V2 Pro(my current all-time favorite gaming mouse).

If you are right-handed and looking for a lighter alternative I would still opt for the V2 Pro (or even the newerRazer Viper V3 Proif you can move further up the price scale), but at $89.99 the Corsair is looking pretty strong right now. It also features one of my favorite new features to hit a gaming mouse; incremental DPI shifting. Other gaming mice require you to preset your DPI sensitivity before assigning a specific button to toggle between them. However, the M75 Wireless can move all the way through its DPI range simply by using the side buttons at the same time as a separate clicker on the bottom of the mouse. That’s perfect for on-the-fly adjustments to make sure your range is optimally tuned.

We’re also rounding up all thebest wireless gaming mousemodels on the market, as well as thebest Razer miceandbest Logitech gaming micefor those already set on a brand.

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