Corsair Launches M55 and M55 WIRELESS Mice for Multi-Genre Gaming

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The M55 and M55 WIRELESS, two new compact gaming mice that were designed to suit a wide variety of users, featuring a symmetrical shape that is said to match any grip style (e.g., fingertip, claw, palm), are now available for purchase from the Corsair webstore and its worldwide network of authorized online retailers and distributors, Corsair has announced. The wireless version of the mouse, which features Corsair’s SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS v1.5 technology, advertises up to 185 hours on a single AA battery.

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Tech specs for the M55 WIRELESS:

  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Battery Life (2.4GHz SLIPSTREAM): Up to 185hrs
  • Battery Life (Bluetooth): Up to 400hrs
  • Grip Type: Any
  • Game Genre: FPS;MOBA;Battle Royale
  • Cable: 1.8 m / 6 ft.
  • DPI: 24000
  • Mouse Warranty: 2 Year
  • Weight: 0.06

A look at its dimensions and programmable buttons:

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Corsair on its new mice:

The M55 series sports a symmetrical shape that suits any playstyle, alongside a compact size that slots into all hand grips, from claw, fingertip, palm, to anything in between. Textured side grips give users a firm grasp for impressive mouse flicks and pivots.

At 55 grams, the lightweight M55 soars across any mousepad, enabling agile mouse movements like quick-scope shots or rapid 360s. M55 WIRELESS weighs 85 grams with its battery, forgoing wires for an even greater range of motion. Both mice glide on 100% PTFE low-friction skates to smooth mouse strokes on virtually any surface.

With their slim and lightweight stature, M55 mice travel effortlessly for seamless on-the-go setups. M55 WIRELESS boasts up to 185 hours on a single AA battery, with a long-lasting, low-latency connectivity via SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS v1.5 that excels in extended gaming sessions and travel.

M55 and M55 WIRELESS harness precise optical sensors to reach up to 16,000 DPI and 24,000 DPI, respectively, while a dedicated DPI button facilitates convenient adjustments. The M55 line offers six programmable buttons in iCUE software, balancing customization with out-of-the-box usability.

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