
Previously those were K70 RGB Rapidfire Mk2, also in a low-profile version, and as a TKL, so overall, there shouldn’t be any significant surprise as far as the general concept goes. It’s not the first one from the K70 series checked on guru3d. The Corsair K70 RGB Pro keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. You can spot a logotype with the "//M65" name on the edge of a left mouse button. As mentioned earlier, it's intended for claw grippers, but fingertip grip is also possible.

The M65 RGB ULTRA is a short mouse, and it's rather high – it should be suitable for people with small and medium hands. The scroll has a rubber surface with a texture. It would be good to have rubberized grips on the sides instead of plastic ones, but still – they serve their purpose well enough. You can find two "regular" buttons in total on the left side and a "Sniper" button. Still - nothing prevents you from using the Fingertip grip, where you can make small wrist movements at high DPI. The Corsair M65 RGB Ultra is optimal both for the claw grip style. The RGB-lit areas here are the Corsair Logo at the back of the upper section of the mouse, the mouse wheel, and, thanks to the design – the three "stripes" under the wrist. The design is rather extravagant so it won't stay unnoticed, for example, in office spaces. You'll spot a single Corsair logo on the backside of the top (which can be lit up by RGB LEDs). The weight of the mouse is rather normal, as it's 97 g.


Unfortunately, it picks up the grease quite easily. The surface of the device is black plastic, with a matte, slightly slippery texture. The main buttons use the Omron optical switches. The mouse is based on the 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN sensor and comes with eight programmable buttons. Let's see what the Corsair M65 RGB Ultra looks like.
