When using the M75 Wireless mouse, it moves effortlessly on the Falcon Northwest desk mat, providing a smooth experience. Corsair also offers surface calibration for this model through iCUE, enhancing its precision.
The mouse buttons are responsive yet light, and the scroll wheel has a comfortable rubber feel to it. The subtle lighting adds a nice touch. The battery life of the mouse is exceptional. Even with the lighting on, it can last for several days. While I didn’t keep track of the exact usage hours, Corsair claims it can go up to 105 hours with lighting off via USB, and double that with Bluetooth, which was my preferred connection method.
One of the great features of this mouse is its customizable sensor, the CORSAIR MARKSMAN model, which boasts up to 26k DPI and 650 IPS tracking. Although I may not fully utilize such high speeds, it’s an impressive specification nonetheless.
Having the option of both wireless connections is convenient, with Corsair’s USB dongle employing their SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS technology for a lag-free, sub-1ms connection that is twice as fast as its closest competitor. I tested both wireless modes without any issues before opting for Bluetooth.