Testseek.co.uk have collected 69 expert reviews of the Corsair M55 RGB Pro and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair M55 RGB Pro.
June 2019
(82%)
69 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
217 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
82010069
The editors liked
Properly ambidextrous
Lightweight at 86g
Decent build quality
Precise optical sensor
Sensor accuracy
Build Quality
Price
Comfy and precise
Smooth glide
Lightweight
Not too expensive
A gaming grade ambidextrous mouse
Comfortable to use both palm and claw grips
Less plastic in the packaging
Comfortable shape
True ambidextrous design
With side buttons on both sides
ICUE offers control over all the key areas
Feels solid yet weighs just 86g
The editors didn't like
Opposing thumb buttons a distraction
Main body feels coarse
Small
Lack of usable reprogrammable buttons
Spongy click
Side grips feel cheap
Hard to reach scroll wheel with fingertip grip
No Surface Calibration
Braided cable not the best
Very high lift off distance
Primary buttons have noticeable post-travel
Braided cable is stiff
Looks pricey for what you gets versus the competition
Published: 2019-08-20, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Even when restricting comparisons to other ambidextrous mice, the M55 RGB Pro doesn't come off especially well. Taken by itself, it's a decent enough mouse with solid sensor performance, good build quality, and impressive software, but other competing mic...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
I'm more impressed at the price of this mouse more than anything. Not only is it from a big name brand like Corsair. But, it also features premium brand components in its construction. Throw in the superb iCUE software, RGB lighting, and a stylish ambidex...
Opposing thumb buttons a distraction, Main body feels coarse
The Corsair M55 RGB Pro is a true ambidextrous mouse whose button layout is easily optimised for either left- or right-handed use.We imagine the form factor is a dream come true for ambidextrous households, however while the mouse works well as a nimb...
Overall the Corsair M55 RGB Pro is a good value for money mouse, the build quality is better than average for a mouse in this price range and the sensor is responsive and will work for most, if not all gamers.The mouse itself is a small, lightweight affai...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Bo , review by: play3r.net
A gaming grade ambidextrous mouse, Comfortable to use both palm and claw grips, Less plastic in the packaging
No Surface Calibration, Braided cable not the best
I have had a fair bit of time with the M55 RGB Pro prior to launch and have been putting it through it's paces. The build quality from Corsair is definitely up to their usual standard, no worries there. The design is very functional and not too flashy, it...
Comfortable shape, True ambidextrous design, with side buttons on both sides, iCUE offers control over all the key areas, Feels solid yet weighs just 86g
Very high lift off distance, Primary buttons have noticeable post-travel, Braided cable is stiff, Looks pricey for what you gets versus the competition
Having spent the last week using Corsair's new ambidextrous M55 RGB Pro mouse, I think it is safe to say there is room for improvement.Starting with the good, though, Corsair has gone with a pretty safe shape – it is what I would call ‘Sensei-inspired', b...
Abstract: I haven't had the chance to check out Corsair's mouse offerings for the last few years. The last time I had a Corsair mouse in the office for testing was when they launched the Glaive RGB. Corsair has been busy bringing out new models and its high time th...
Great choice of materials, Decent buttons, Main switches rated for 50 million clicks, Good sensor performance, Versatile shape, Great-looking RGB lighting
The Corsair M55 RGB Pro is available for $39.99. Great choice of materials Decent buttons Main switches rated for 50 million clicks Good sensor performance Versatile shape Great-looking RGB lighting No replacement mouse feet included Rattling scroll whee...
Published: 2019-08-29, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Abstract: At Computex in June, Corsair released two new gaming mice, each one catering to a different type of gamer. The NIGHTSWORD RGB (~$80 USD) is arguably the more interesting of the two, since it includes a sophisticated weight system that the driver itself ma...