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: 2019-08-06, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
While we have enjoyed all the mice in this roundup, and Corsair should be commended for creating a diverse line-up of devices with distinct features, some have inevitably impressed us more than others.M55 RGB ProDespite its low cost and lack of premium fe...
Putting the M55 RGB Pro next to some difference sized gaming mice, we can see it is just slightly longer than the Logitech G Pro, but smaller than the Corsair Nightsword RGB. Both the M55 RGB Pro and the G Pro are ambidextrous gaming mice, but the G Pro d...
Published: 2019-07-17, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Not everybody needs to spend a hundred bucks on a mouse. For the casual gamer or the enthusiast on a budget, plunking down that kind of cash on a peripheral is a tough pill to swallow. Unfortunately, as you go down in price, things like build quality and...
Ambidextrous Design, Very Good, Grip, Fast and Accurate (, PMW3327, ), Primary OMRON Switches (50 Million Clicks), Dual Zone RGB Illumination, iCUE, Software, Price (For Some),
Hard to Press Primary Buttons, Weight (Slightly More Would Be Ideal), No Surface Calibration Tool,
It's always a nice thing to have an ambidextrous gaming mouse in our lab mainly since as stated before there aren't that many in the market to begin with (and not everyone is right handed like we are) so when the M55 RGB PRO arrived we put it to...
Published: 2019-06-14, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
affordable, good material quality, mainstream sensor from PixArt that performs as intended, silent scroll wheel, plenty of configuration options via iCUE, configurable RGB LED lighting, with sync option with the rest of compatible CORSAIR hardware, braide
The new M55 RGB PRO mouse from CORSAIR features a compact ambidextrous chassis and a 3327 mainstream sensor from PixArt that is able to reach up to 12400 DPI via interpolation (the native DPI value is 6200). If you are a mainstream gamer and also need to
The new M55 RGB PRO mouse from CORSAIR features a compact ambidextrous chassis and a 3327 mainstream sensor from PixArt that is able to reach up to 12400 DPI via interpolation (the native DPI value is 6200). If you are a mainstream gamer and also need to...
Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
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Published: 2019-06-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Those still searching for their perfect gaming mouse should take a look at Corsair today. The company is continuing its rapid pace of product launches with yet another new pair of gaming mice: the M55 RGB Pro, a lower-cost ambidextrous mouse, and the Ni...
We said in our introduction that there is something about the ambidextrous mice in manufacturers line-ups that always get the job done. With the knowledge that it's the only model they provide that is good for left-handed users - without adaptation - perh...
Ambidextrous design, Comfortable grip, Great performance, Inexpensive
Too easy to click opposite thumb buttons, Doesn't excel with any particular genre
The M55 is, at its core, a simple mouse. It's small and intelligently designed, without any extraneous bells or whistles. It's inexpensive and comfortable. If anything, I wish that it had something to truly distinguish it from similar high-quality ambidex...