A—April 21, 2021
I love this mouse! Had to downgrade to wired from wireless ergo mouse for working from home. This is the best mouse yet! Feels good in the hands and comes with different attachments to tailor to the user. Good quality mouse. Not a gamer but if I was this would definitely be a contender for anyone. Read more
John M. Fussell—July 8, 2021
Whether a mouse costs $10 or $200, is rated 1 Stars or 5 Stars is entirely determined by user preference and perceived ergonomics of said mouse. I have run the gambit of pointing devices including trackballs cheap and expensive. When my beloved Mad Catz Pro, The Authentic R.A.T mouse finally died after years of hard toiling and when the mourning period of its death was over I considered another brand. I had used Corsair products before and was very satisfied was their quality and in my mouse search found this little "gem" the Corsair Glaive PRO. I guess at 67 years old I need a more conservative-looking mouse instead of one that looks at home on a Klingon battlecruiser. Not saying the Glaive PRO is a "grandpa" mouse as it delivers great performance and is easy on the pocketbook. Durability will be the big unknown in this purchase as I have never owned a Corsair mouse. So far it is proving to be a very good value. Though not a Mad Catz with an assortment of accessories including customizable weights to get that ultimate "gamer" feel the Corsair Glaive PRO doesn't cost $200+ either which is enough to make any Grandpa smile. It does have three thumb rest pieces that attach securely magnetically, however. Your comfort will be entirely determined by how "happy" your hand feels using it, no two people are exactly the same. The Glaive is very comfortable as I use the larger (wider) thumb rest and the software offered at Corsair's website works admirably. Arthritis in my fingers frequently causes me to press the right button with my middle finger as my index presses the left button inadvertently this affliction of advancing years is mediated with the Corsair Glaive's rounded drop off at the front. I still miss the metal body construction of the Mad Catz (it was built like a tank) and will for some time to come but it's a minor adjustment as the Corsair Glaive is filling in quite nicely. Read more
Beiswenger—August 26, 2021
I would recommend! Feels good in the hand, and if you aren't happy it has swappable pieces to make it comfortable. Read more
Lynk—December 29, 2021
Really nice and quiet, fits nice even for small hands, dpi adjust settings are really good and simple. The only thing I struggle with is that it doesn’t really say how to swap the extra sides that come with it. Read more
Benjamin Retzer—August 24, 2020
This is a great mouse. The scroll wheel feels solid and all other features are great. I have been using this for a few weeks with no issues. Read more
Dalton Kahale—September 26, 2020
I bought this due to the fact my Razer Naga 2012 was getting old and it showed. I stopped playing MMO's which I why I decided to get a mouse with less inputs. The piece that changes to a thumb rest is very comfortable I have very large hands. If you also install the software for this mouse changing your DPI on the fly is a breeze. Would recommend to other gamers. Read more
cobb—April 7, 2021
I've had this mouse for over a year. The only issue I have had is with the scroll wheel being sensitive and after heavy hard use misses fine input sometimes. I stream Supreme Liter @ fb/twitch and I prefer corsair peripherals Read more
Niece—May 12, 2022
The left side of this mouse is detachable, and you can change it to whichever side you want. I think they give you 2 or 3 to pick from. This is the one I chose with thumb rest. Read more