







🎯 Elevate your game with precision, power, and pro-level customization!
The Corsair M65 RGB Elite is a wired FPS and MOBA gaming mouse featuring a robust anodized aluminum frame, an ultra-accurate 18,000 DPI optical sensor adjustable in 1 DPI steps, and a tunable weight system ranging from 97g to 115g. It offers eight fully programmable buttons, ultra-durable Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks, and a dedicated sniper button for instant sensitivity reduction. Designed for serious gamers seeking precision, durability, and customization, it combines pro-grade hardware with Corsair's iCUE software for personalized control and RGB lighting.













| ASIN | B07KL2L19Q |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,144 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,105 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | M65 RGB ELITE Gaming Mouse, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,942 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591078283 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.57"L x 3.01"W |
| Item Height | 1.54 inches |
| Item Type Name | Corsair M65 RGB Elite Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse, Black, Backlit RGB LED, 18000 DPI, Optical |
| Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Name | M65 RGB |
| Model Number | CH-9309011-NA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 9 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Elite |
| UPC | 843591078283 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
K**A
Left click issue is real, but not dramatic imo
Honestly, for the price point, this mouse is pretty freakin nice. Been using this thing for about 3 months now, and I guess the first thing to note is that the left click issue I read about seems to be real, but it isn’t really a huge problem on my end for FPS gaming, since my clicks still do register properly in-game. It’s really only an issue in games like TFT where my left click registers twice and rerolls my shop twice (but it’s not really an issue since I can just use keyboard binds). Not gonna lie, I think these reviews are just dramatic as hell lmao. As a fingertip player, I really like the feel of the mouse. Its very ergonomic and rests very comfortably in my hand. I also really like that its easy to clean and not a lot of stuff like dead skin cell buildup and dust really gets in places like between the side buttons (gross). The tunable weights are quite nice too, albeit I do take them all out for a light mouse for FPS gaming (but I like the modularity of the weights!).
A**R
My favorite mouse!
I'm a gamer and I'm on my second mouse since 2016. Only reason the 1st one failed is I got some fuzz under the left mouse button and it stopped clicking. I tore it apart but bent a little metal piece rendering it useless. That 1st one lasted 3 years and this one is going on 4 with heavy gaming. So, I just bought 2 more for a back up for myself or anyone else in the house that needs one some time. This is hands down my favorite mouse and it'll take a whole lot of convincing to get me to try out any other.
L**N
Great Gaming Mouse
Great overall gaming mouse, great for any type of game. I play a variety of genres, from ARPG's, MMO, 1st & 3rd person RPG's, FPS, etc. This mouse has great sensitivity settings, and the Corsair software works great for customization. The removable weights under the mouse makes it great to customize how heavy it is. I've taken two off and found the mouse weighs exactly how I want it to like that. The mouse has quick DPi change buttons that go up and down. You can set the speed for each setting and what color that setting is. DPi can go extremely high. The sniper button is great. When I play Escape from Tarkov, I'll crouch, hold breath, and hold the sniper button for even more accuracy. The mouse can quick turn / flick really well. Hand doesn't hurt from 3-5+ hours of gaming. It has been so good for that more hardcore type of game. One thing: The mouse will somehow disconnect and stop working sometimes. It will be plugged in and the light will be on, but the mouse pointer just sits there. Not sure what it is, it could be an error with my personal PC setup. I do have it running on a USB splitter, so maybe the issue is with the splitter and not the mouse. Overall, best mouse I have owned. I will be enjoying it for many years to come.
L**Y
Good mouse, doesn't last
Worked fairly well until it didn't. Lasted about 8 months when the right mouse button stopped working. Probably not a good value for the money.
C**Y
Superb quality
I think its time I finally write a review on this mouse, because I have had it for well over 4 years. This gaming mouse is by far one of my favorite additions to my small gaming setup. I have used it a ton over time and it has held up incredibly well. I have put this thing through the ringer when playing all kinds of different games. I like my first person shooters along with your usual games like minecraft, flight simulator, halo infinite, and call of duty black ops 3 just to name a few. It's performance has been flawless since I bought it new, and the grip and comfortability has remained the same. The buttons on the side are also easy to navigate and program if need be. All in all, I believe its fairly priced all things considered. I highly recommend this mouse, and will probably buy another one if my current mouse quits on me.
M**8
Just Don't
The 3 month mouse. I'd like to start by saying I take immaculate care of my gear; to the point I'm still using the same turtle beach headset from 7 years ago, and the same Logitech LX-7 from 2005. This mouse didn't last 3 months or about 150hrs of usage before developing the doubleclick issue, making the mouse completely unusable. I contacted amazon support, who referred me to corsair, who offered to RMA the device if I pay for another mouse up-front, after providing me with a bunch of drivers loaded with bitcoin miners in them (may as well be razer). I paid $60 for this paperweight. I'm not falling for the scam again. The switches inside aren't even real Omron 50M switches, they're chinese knockoffs. Corsair refused to confirm the switch type when I offered to fix it myself. I ordered some D2F-01F switches to replace the fake ones corsair used. Save yourself the headache and just Buy the ROG Gladius II if you want a proper sniper button. If you're comforatble opening the unit and soldering on new switches, the current price point is still too high at $12.50/mo TCO. After owning a failed $60 mouse, A failed $100 Headset, and a failed $250 keyboard from corsair; all of them lasting less than 6 months in a very clean and caring environment. I will avoid them forever. TL;DR Go elsewhere; LITERALLY, Anything but corsair. `$500 on peripherals that only last a few months?! Long story short I made the mistake of getting Corsair peripherals. I got this mouse, the Void headset, and the Strafe keyboard. ALL of them are TRASH, none of them lasted 6 whole months, and the driver support is about as great as AMD Radeon support.
T**E
Really good mouse that's different than anything else out there.
So I guess I'll start off by saying that I really love buying and trying different mice. Right now I have the Razer deathadder elite, Rival 500, Rival 600, logitech, G502,305, alien ware Aw558, Razer Basilisk and this mouse. The corsair M65 elite. The shape of this mouse is VERY different than any other I own, which Is more a preference than anything overly positive or negative. It has a very good Pixart sensor, but it has a weird difference from the mice I have with the same sensor. Ot has a very high lift off distance in comparison to the others. With the Rival 600 having the lowest lod. The M65 also has one of the worst cables. It's very stiff and that's not something you want with a mice you're gonna be gaming with. The Rival 600 again, has the best cable. With its solid rubber cable that's very flexible and the deathadder having the second best cable. The buttons on the M65 elite are very good and some of the best placed buttons on any mouse I have. I do really like the "sniper" button that's right under the thumb. That could be again a preference thing and probably depends a great deal on how hard you grip the mouse. The M65 is made with VERY good materials and may well be the best put together mouse I have. I do have the EVGA Carbon X10 that I forgot to mention up top that's very nicely put together. Overall I think this is a mouse you actually need to try instead of basing your decision off of a review. Imo my top mice are probably the deathadder elite, rival 600 and the 305 for people with smaller hands. The deathadder is just hard to beat. It's like the Kalashnikov of mice. Theres always a nee kid on the block all the kids wanna try and the deathadder is always there. Waiting, just as reliable and as great as anything available. Like I said, order one, try it and send it back if you dnt get on with it. It really is a good gaming mouse, that is only going to jive with certain people, looking for a certain shape and button placement.
N**S
I love this mouse
I've been using it for a couple weeks now and this is the best mouse I've used for gaming. I bought it to replace a Logitech G502 that the mouse wheel broke on, and I honestly like it more. Functionally, I do miss the fast-scroll button on the G502, but everything else is comparable, and I prefer the iCUE software suit for it over Logitech's program, especially since I'm already using a Corsair headset that uses it as well. You can easily program different lighting effects and DPI settings that can be easily switched with two different buttons (no cycling through pre-sets with only one button). It cannot be understated how sexy this mouse looks and feels. It's narrowly tapered at the back which feels good in my hand, the top of the mouse is a silky smooth rubber surface which feels good on the palm and fingers, the scroll wheel is nice and chunky with a rubber covering in the middle, and the sides of the mouse are a textured surface that provides a good grip. The outer surface is a beautiful jet black while the underside has a brushed steel look. The corsair logo and scroll wheel have vibrant LEDs that you can customize, and at the very back of the mouse is a customizable LED behind a grill that projects light behind the mouse with a very cool effect. This thing looks, feels, and works fantastic, and it cost me less than $50. Easily my favorite gaming mouse I've owned.
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