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Corsair Katar Elite Wireless Review

Rating: 8.0.

Corsair's latest gaming mouse, the Katar Elite Wireless, improves on the Katar Pro by adding an improved sensor, higher polling rate, and internal battery, all while keeping the total weight at just 69 grams. Is this new lightweight offering from Corsair any good?

Timestamps

00:00 Start
00:54 Introduction / Details
02:00 Unboxing and Design
03:16 RGB
03:53 The underside
04:39 The Shape
05:13 Weight comparison
05:41 Build quality
06:57 Connectivity / Battery Life
08:53 DPI settings / Polling rate
09:48 iCUE Software
12:27 Closing Thoughts

Specifications:

  • Wireless Connectivity – Hyper-fast, sub-1ms 2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY,
    Bluetooth® 4.2 + LE
  • Sensor – CORSAIR MARKSMAN, 26,000 DPI with 1 DPI resolution steps, 650 IPS tracking, up to 50G
    acceleration
  • Programmable Buttons – 6
  • Backlight – 1-Zone RGB
  • USB Report Rate – Up to 2,000Hz hyper-polling
  • Battery Type – Built-in lithium-polymer, rechargeable
  • Battery Life – Up to 110 hours
  • Color – Black
  • Mouse Feet – 100% PTFE
  • Wired Connectivity – USB 2.0 Type-A (Type-C to Type-A cable)
  • Cable – 1.8m / 6ft
  • Dimensions – 115.8mm(L) x 64.2mm(W) x 37.8mm(H) / 4.56in(L) x 2.53in(W) x 1.49in(H)
  • Weight – (w/o cable and
    accessories) 69g / 0.152lbs.

We don't yet have a buy link for the Corsair Katar Elite Wireless but the MSRP is set at £69.99.

Pros:

  • Very good stock PTFE feet.
  • Lightweight.
  • Decent pricing.

Cons:

  • Only average build quality.
  • Fingerprint magnet finish.

KitGuru says: The Corsair Katar Elite Wireless is a decent entry in to the lightweight, wireless gaming mouse space. It's competitively priced and feels very smooth with the stock PTFE feet. The build quality could be a little better but it's definitely not the worst we've ever seen. 

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Rating: 8.0.

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