Corsair has released its most affordable gaming mice – wired M55 and wireless M55 Wireless

Corsair has released the M55 gaming computer mouse, as well as its wireless version, the M55 Wireless. According to the company’s official website, these are the manufacturer’s most affordable gaming computer mice. The wired M55 costs $29.99 and the wireless version costs $49.99.

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The weight of the Corsair M55 wired mouse (excluding wire) is only 55 grams. This is one of the lightest computer mice on the market. The weight of the wireless version with batteries is 85 grams.

Both are based on optical sensors with a speed of 300 IPS, support for 35G acceleration and a polling rate of up to 1000 Hz. The sensor of the wired version has a resolution of 16,000 DPI, and the wireless model has a resolution of 24,000 DPI. The new items are suitable for any type of grip.

The cordless model runs on one AA battery. One charge will last up to 185 hours of operation.

Both models received two additional side buttons. Each mouse has a total of six buttons – all programmable through the proprietary iCue application.

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