TEST: SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS SE

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Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE expands its horizons

For a long time, mice such as the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE have been aimed at a highly targeted audience: MMO and MOBA enthusiasts who never want to run out of shortcuts at their fingertips (who still has a Razer Naga in a drawer?). And on this point, this new version of Corsair’s mouse gives them full satisfaction, with no less than 16 programmable buttons, including 12 grouped on a redesigned side plate, now adjustable on a sliding rail to suit all hand morphologies (which will almost inevitably be a right hand). The other update to this mouse concerns its Corsair Marksman optical sensor, capable of reaching 33,000 DPI. This should guarantee surgical precision. But this reference also broadens its horizons when it comes to office tasks. Finally, its interconnection with the Virtual Steam Deck adds yet another facet. Does this change things for hardcore gamers? Not really… But for others, perhaps.Scimitar Elite Wireless SE

Unpacking :

The packaging used for this Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is typical of the brand. It features the brand’s typical black and yellow design. Objectively speaking, however, for a mouse of this price, we would have expected a slightly more flattering packaging… Nevertheless, there’s nothing dramatic about it: it highlights the mouse’s features while offering effective protection during transport.

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