- Three ways to connect: sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS technology, low-latency Bluetooth wireless technology, or USB wired.
- Play with pinpoint accuracy and precision thanks to a custom PixArt PAW3392 native 18,000 DPI optical sensor, optimized for wireless mice with extremely low power consumption and customizable in 1 DPI resolution steps.
- Hyper-polling technology communicates with your PC at up to 2,000Hz, twice the speed of standard gaming mice, ensuring blazingly fast response times.
- Charges with an easy-to-use, reversible USB-C connector. Mouse button Type: Omron
- Comfortable contoured shape with two included interchangeable side grips for a tailored fit.
- Nine-zone dynamic RGB backlighting, including an integrated light bar with five individually addressable RGB LEDs, offers near endless customization of colors and lighting effects.
- Get an in-game advantage with eight buttons, fully programmable with custom macros and button remaps.
- Up to 50 hours of continuous battery-powered wireless gaming, or plug in for wired mode to continue gameplay while charging.
- High-performance Omron switches rated for more than 50 million clicks.
- Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software lets you assign macros, adjust polling rate, customize RGB lighting effects synchronized across all of your iCUE-compatible devices, and much more.
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Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro, Wireless FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse with SLIPSTREAM Technology, Black, Backlit RGB LED, 18000 DPI, Optical,CH-9315411-NA
Original price was: $89.99.$76.12Current price is: $76.12.
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Brand | Corsair |
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Series | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro, Wireless FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse with SLIPSTREAM T |
Item model number | CH-9315411-NA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 1.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 3.5 x 1.69 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 29, 2022 |
Ninjaj1 –
This mouse is everything I ever wanted in a wireless mouse! Very comfortable, great to look at… The RGB lighting is very stylish. While gaming, the mouse is very responsive and I have had no latency issues with it. The only draw back with this mouse is Rechargeable Battery Life. However, I dropped a USB-C cable down by my monitor, and I throw it on the charger every 3rd night, and I have a full charge ready to go when I come back to the office. I would prefer a longer battery life, but its fair trade off for what you get otherwise. I am still using it and will continue !
Marc-Olivier Bergeron –
It is a comfortable mouse to hold, not too heavy for a wireless mouse either but it’s full of issues.
The USB receiver gets laggy and causes the cursor to stutter. I did read a bunch of reviews before buying so I was aware of that issue, I didnt really care as my computer sits litteraly next to my mouse (1 feet separates the mouse from the USB receiver and no other wires or anything blocks the signal).
Corsair iCue is great, nothing to complain about there. RGB lighting works like a charm and looks phenomenal
The battery life is definetly not what they claim it is, I never even got close to the 50h they claim it lasts. Around 20h is the best I got out of it.
The DPI Buttons are really easy to misclick if you have large sized fingers and it gets really annoying when you’re playing in game. Not to mention the mouse randomly died after a charge cycle, I opened an RMA with corsair and it decided to come back to life so I cancelled the RMA Ticket…. only to realize it had died once again after 2 other weeks.
I am not the only person I know who has/had a Corsair gaming mouse and the same complaints would come over and over again…. Corsair has not figured out yet how to make a good mouse. Don’t get me wrong I love corsair, I have a K95 keyboard and Dominator RAM in my computer but man stay away from their mouses. This is coming from a long time PC gamer who loves to try different products. I then sold this mouse and got back to my old loves.. Got a Steelseries Mouse.
Brandon Cuevas –
The mouse is great in hand, works well most of the time, but sometimes it can drop its connection and not pick up for a second. This may be due to it being below my desk on the keyboard tray, as when I use it on the top of the desk it doesn’t seem to have that issue- the battery life is great and I can go a day or two without having to plug it in while doing more intense gaming.
CodyandMelissa –
I always try to stick with Corsair stuff for my PC, got this wireless mouse and its awesome. DPI sensor is nice, scroll wheel feels great and the battery stays charged for a long time, then you just plug it in and charge it. Amazing wireless mouse from Corsair!
A –
First things first. I needed a large mouse for large hands and I finally stumbled upon this gem of a mouse that feels like it was made for me. (I was using a G502 previously and found it to be to small). So I decided to buy it and found out that it sold out literally everywhere at my place. So I had it shipped to my country through Amazon Global standard shipping(through Aramex) . Arrived a week early and was well packaged but the box had to opened for a customs check. No items were missing , so good.
The mouse is really well built and is a bit on the heavier side but I like my mice heavy. The ergonomics are really perfect for large hands (hand size: 19.5x10cm) and the included pinky rest is a lifesaver for both gaming and work. The mouse feet are really smooth, in fact too smooth that I had to lower my sensitivity lol. All buttons can be customized with Corsair iCUE quick and easy and if you need macros that can be done within the software as well. Some features can be saved to the mouse on-board memory profiles (up to 3) so you do not need the software all the time. RGB is bright and beautiful. The outer body has a textured plastic that is miles better than rubber.
Wireless : Corsair slipstream is truly an achievement and I found no difference in performance when using the mouse in both wired and wireless mode. iCUE is only required for the pairing the mouse and the dongle. After that you can turn the software off if needed. I’ve had some lag (that goes away after 5-10 secs) when trying to use the mouse after the computer starts up or awakens from sleep mode however this is a standard phenomena that occurs with all wireless mice. The mouse is a breeze to use without wires. (the included wire is too stiff and can push the mouse on a flat surface if it gets coiled)
Battery and charging: Battery life is average. Mouse lasts for about 9-10hrs with all lights turned on and takes about 2-3 hrs to fully charge. Wireless charging is OK , it takes a bit of time but its really well implemented and mouse lights up white to let you know it it is charging wirelessly with any Qi certified charger. Note: There is no percentage indicator letting you know how much battery is left even in software unfortunately.
Miscellaneous issues : I have heard of issues of accidental right click and mushy switches in some reviews. At least in my unit , I haven’t had such experiences….yet. (will update if any occurs).
Cons: The Corsair iCUE software is a pain to use and it literally crashes my PC when trying to game. Button mapping although easy to do gets ages to save in the software and I finally decided just to save it to the onboard profile instead. Also one major problem I found – If you have a low end PC and you also have other corsair peripherals such a s a Corsair keyboard , the software forces you to save multiple (unnecessary) profiles to both software and onboard memory of BOTH keyboard and mouse to function properly. If it is not done it causes a lot of software glitches and unresponsiveness of keys on the keyboard and DPI buttons on the mouse. Also if you uninstall iCUE with keyboard and mouse connected , It will take away the RGB of both devices for some reason. There is also a bug that says ‘your profiles are not saved , go to device settings to save’ even if I saved the profile to mouse multiple times. The profiles will work but it is an annoyance to see that pop up again. I strongly recommend you disable the software after you have done all your mapping, wireless and macros if you are on a low end device.
Verdict: Overall the best ergonomic mouse that I have laid my hands on. They don’t make mice like these anymore after most “pro’s” switched to ultralightweight mice. Good modular support and ease of use. Only held back by the horrible iCUE software. (P.S -pretty much all mouse software have some issues…although my review thrashes iCUE , I just want you to know that no software is perfect even if it is from Logitech or Razer , it is just a matter of getting used to it until they fix it ).
I recommend this mouse.
Petro –
This mouse is very versatile. It can be connected with the wire, bluetooth or RF. I don’t like the mouse battery dying so I choose to connect with the wire.
Noel –
Pros:
Size
Battery Life (for me personally)
The feel of the mouse
Scroll button feels solid (not weird and loose like Logitech)
Pinky attachment or regular side piece for smaller hands
DUAL PURPOSE – main feature for me. I use it for my personal PC through USB receiver (gaming Battlefield mostly) as well as Bluetooth connection to my work laptop. It transitions so smoothly when switching using the feature under the mouse.
For gaming it is fantastic I notice zero lag/latency.
BATTERY LIFE: I use it for work/personal throughout the day. BT is usually used for about 7 hours and USB receiver for about 3-4 hours for a total of roughly 10ish hours per day. One full charge lasts me a solid 4 days with the battery requiring charge at the end of the 4th day.
I usually charge it overnight so not a problem for me!
Cons:
Only one so far is getting use to iCUE software but honestly spend some time learning about it and it’s fine. For the most part I’m not really using iCUE to customize too much so I’m good with it.
Overall it’s an amazing mouse I love the feel of it and dual purpose it provides me. Will update in the future if something goes wrong!
YoungInSavannah –
I use my mouse a lot, for work and for play. I didn’t want a mouse, I wanted a hand couch that had enough buttons to meet my gaming needs but not so many it made question my life decisions. It was a tough decision between this and the Roccat Kone AIMO Remastered. I actually acquired both and I have to give it Corsair; the wireless option, the decent charging speed, and the slightly increased weight made the difference.
If you too suffer from hand cramps due to TMS(Tiny Mouse Syndrome) and are looking for something you can comfortably and effectively use for hours…this is it. My absolute favorite hand couch.
Eduardo García –
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Primero que nada, quiero decir que este mouse no av dirigido a todo tipo de personas, ya que el agarre es de palma y es un poco pesado, no es extremadamente pesado como exageran en algunas reviews, pesa aproximadamente 133 gramos, mientras que un G502 Hero pesa 121 gramos (sin pesas).
Una vez aclarado esto, quiero decir que mi experiencia con el mouse ha sido fantástica, se siente de calidad el ratón y se me hace muy cómodo con el reposa dedos del lado izquierdo, mi mano es de tamaño normal y el mouse me quedó perfecto, mi agarre es de palma, por lo que la curvatura que tiene en la parte superior hace que tenga un mejor agarre.
El tiempo de respuesta con la tecnología SlipStream de Corsair es extremadamente rápida, recomiendo configurarlo a 0.5ms en el software de Corsair iCue, lo uso mayormente para jugar Apex Legends y siento que he mejorado tanto por el agarre como por el peso del mouse (no me gusta que sea muy ligero, prefiero peso y sensibilidad un poco mas alta) y no noto diferencia en el tiempo de respuesta con mi antiguo mouse de cable.
La pila me duró aproximadamente 35 horas hasta que se apagó por completo, esto en su máximo rendimiento a 0.5ms y todas las zonas RGB prendidas en el brillo al máximo (porque seamos honestos, vamos a querer usar ese RGB si o si) y haciendo que se ponga en modo reposo (el mouse se suspende y se apaga el RGB hasta que se note movimiento) después de 3 minutos sin movimiento, entonces dependiendo de tu tiempo de uso continuo en la PC puede que lo llegues a cargar en 4 días o en 2, eso si, siempre apagándolo cuando la PC se apaga.
La carga considero que tiene buen tiempo, lo conecté al rededor de 2 horas y cuarto y cuando revisé ya estaba completa la batería, así que pudo cargar en menos tiempo probablemente, pero en dos horas ya debería estar completa la carga de 0 a 100.
El único inconveniente que tuve fue que al principio no me detectaba el softaware de iCue el mouse, por lo que tuve que reinstalar iCue, fuera de eso no he tenido quejas.
Si ya cuentas con un mouse Corsair, se puede adaptar el perfil que ya tenias en este mouse, como muestro en la foto, o viceversa.
Es un mouse bastante bueno en mi opinión, considero que la gente exagera en cuanto se refiere a peso, supongo que es cuestión de gustos, vengo de un G502 y un M65 RGB Elite y si se siente mas pesado pero no es para tanto, en un par de horas deberías estar acostumbrado.
Para finalizar, el tiempo de respuesta es excelente, la precisión increíble, el agarre súper cómodo, olvidé mencionar que tiene una ligera textura que lo hace una función de antiderrapante a la mano, las zonas RGB muy bonitas con un brillo genial, quiero agregar que no cuenta con botón de sniper y solo tienes 3 opciones de DPI (me refiero a que con los botones dedicados a cambiar los DPI puedes agregar solo 3 opciones personalizadas) no como otros mouse que dejan agregar mas opciones de DPI, aunque realmente considero que no muchas personas cambian de DPI muy seguido, en mi caso 3 son suficientes.
Es un excelente mouse que vale la pena, siempre y cuando tengas las características que menciono al principio, completamente disfrutable, buena autonomía de batería y espectacularmente preciso.
Luke D’Onifrio –
This mouse looks beautiful. It’s incredible to look at. It works great and with the ICUE software, it doesn’t leave much to be desired. With that said, it does leave something and it’s not something small. The build quality is awful. It’s heavier than almost any other mouse I’ve had (Not a problem for me, but worth noting) and the right mouse button squeaks almost out of the box. It’s not minor, it’s a huge issue. I cannot recommend this mouse at all. It squeaks so loudly and constantly. I have so many corsair products, and I swear by them. Their mice just don’t hold up. Keyboards, Ram, Fans, Coolers, they’re all great. But I’ve had about 7 different Corsair mice and they’ve all had some issue. I can recommend Logitech above all for mice. They don’t look quite as nice, but they’re quality is incredible. I have the G604 now and it’s working great. Don’t get this mouse if you need to right click anything.
Johnathan –
If the life span was that of a god then this would my be my last mouse. 🤟(doubt it though)
Ben W. –
I bought this to replace another Corsair mouse which, after many years, started having the double-click issue. Given the longevity and feel of that mouse, I decided to upgrade and go for this model as a replacement.
The wireless connectivity is great, and is absolutely lag-free which is essential for gaming. Additionally, it is very comfortable to use for long periods of time, such as for work. The side buttons are great are essential for me on any mouse. Qi charging makes it super convenient to keep the mouse charged; just drop it on the charging pad and grab it off next time you want to use it! Dual wireless options (Bluetooth and proprietary dongle) are nice for switching between different devices, such as a desktop and laptop.
The biggest problem with the mouse is the scroll wheel. Unlike the last mouse I had, this one only works at slower scrolling speeds. If you try to scroll quickly, it either scrolls extremely slowly, not at all, or jumps around within a few “clicks” of the original position. This does make it a bit annoying to use when working with large files or webpages. At this point, I have gotten used to it, but it is something I do miss from my old mouse.
Hopefully by the time I need to replace this mouse there will be a new or similar model which fixes the scrolling issue, because I would absolutely consider getting the improved model of this mouse at that point.
NC –
Its a great mouse all around, it has a very long battery life, can last me 2 to 3 days worth of gaming fully charged. But it is big and bulky unless you have big hands, also carries a bit of weight to it but all around is a good mouse.