Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG review: The new gold standard for esports mice

Aleksha McLoughlin
Duncan Proctor
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Table of Contents
  1. TL;DR
  2. Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG release date 
  3. Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG price & availability 
  4. Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG specs 
  5. Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG design & features 
  6. Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG gaming performance 
  7. Verdict 
  8. FAQs 
Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG mouse
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TL;DR

  • The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG was announced at CES 2026 and released on January 6, 2026. 
  • This updated model features a 56g hollowed magnesium alloy chassis, Bluetooth, and a dedicated DPI button on the bottom, which were missing from last year’s model. 
  • Corsair’s Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG retails for $149 / £119.99 / €139.99 and is available in the US, UK, and wider EU territories. 
  • The leading hardware inside this top-end esports mouse includes a 33K DPI sensor and a claimed 120 hours of battery life, which is among the best you can get in a premium pointer, bearing one or two rare exceptions.  
  • The lightweight nature of the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG mouse makes it ideal for precision tactical shooters such as CS2 and VALORANT, but it also excels for casual play.

Freshly announced and shadow-dropped at CES 2026, the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG is the company’s latest pointer aimed at the esports market. With a new magnesium alloy frame, vastly improved battery life, and quality of life features missing from last year’s iteration, the MG isn’t just a stark improvement from the manufacturer, but one of the best gaming mice that money can buy for those serious about competitive multiplayer. 

Our full Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG review covers the brand new pointer’s release date, price, availability, specs, design, features, and performance to provide a comprehensive overview of why it’s worth your time and attention. If this is how the year is to begin with gaming mice ahead of this year’s esports calendar, then we’re looking forward to what’s to follow. 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG release date 

The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG release date was January 6, 2026, with a surprise shadow drop at CES 2026. What a way to start the event. It arrives just under three months after its predecessor, the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro, debuted on September 18, 2025. Don’t be fooled by the naming conventions, however, because there’s a lot that separates this latest version from its similarly named alternatives. 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG price & availability 

This esports mouse doesn’t come cheap; the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG price is $149 / £119.99 / €139.99, making it around 33% more expensive than the previous edition, which retailed for $99.99 / £89.99 / €109.99. You can purchase the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG directly from the manufacturer or through major retailers in territories such as the US, UK, and the wider EU. 

It’s also worth mentioning the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless CF price, the alternative option in the refreshed esports mouse lineup. This offering features the more traditional ergonomics of the previous iteration, albeit this time wrapped in carbon fibre, as its initials suggest, but the extra material will cost you. It’s retailing for $199.99 / £159.99 / €179.99; that makes the MG the more affordable option, and roughly the middle of the Sabre v2 Pro family at present. 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG specs 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG mouse
Corsair’s Marksman S sensor, 33,000 DPI, returns for the Sabre v2 Pro MG, as does the 8,000Hz polling rate / Image credit: Aleksha McLoughlin for Esports Insider

Although its visuals are initially striking, it’s the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG specs that will make or break it for competitive gaming. It features all the leading hardware you would expect in a premium mouse, namely its 8,000Hz hyper-polling, 33K DPI sensor with 99.7% resolution accuracy, and a claimed battery life of up to 120 hours when used over a 2.4 GHz connection. Below, we highlight the full specs and compare them to their previous-generation counterparts. 

FeatureCorsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG (2026)Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight (2025)
MaterialMagnesium alloy Plastic
Price$149 / £119.99 / €139.99$99.99 / £89.99 / €109.99
Polling rate8,000Hz 8,000Hz
Weight56g36g
Connectivity2.4GHz Wireless; Bluetooth; USB-C2.4GHz Wireless; USB-C
Sensor 33K DPI; 750 IPS tracking speed; 50G acceleration33K DPI; 750 IPS tracking speed; 50G acceleration
Grip typeAnyAny
Battery lifeUp to 120 hoursUp to 70 hours

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG design & features 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG mouse
A look at the new scroll wheel and magnesium alloy body of the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless / Image credit: Aleksha McLoughlin for Esports Insider

The most notable of the new Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG features is the magnesium alloy chassis itself. This pointer weighs in at a sleek 56g while being forged of a durable shell instead of a cheaper plastic construction. It’s a gorgeous mouse, but it also allows for a lightweight feel in the hand when gliding across a mousepad, which is incredibly smooth. It feels premium in the hand, durable enough to withstand thousands of hours of punishment without getting scuffed. 

Holes and new material aside, the biggest advantage the new Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG has over last year’s model is the inclusion of a physical DPI switch on the bottom of the mouse. By default, you have the usual five stages, which should instantly suit most preferences (ranging from 400, 800, 1,200, 1,600, and 2,000 DPI), complete with corresponding colours. 

The Corsair Web Hub is once again a way to modify your user experience; it’s simple and straightforward, without requiring any external bloatware on your gaming PC. You can save your custom DPI settings and manage your macros with a few quick clicks, so there’s no need to agonise too much between games. Having the DPI switch on the bottom means you’re far less likely to mis-input when trying to throw a Molotov in CS2 or switch weapons in VALORANT, either. 

Overall, the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG’s design is standard, except for its materials and perforated body, and that’s for the best. A responsive rubber-wrapped scroll wheel, left and right click, combined with two side buttons, is all you really need, as anything else would serve as too much of a distraction for esports. Corsair was smart to consider the needs of its primary user base, getting the foundations right at the core. 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG gaming performance 

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG mouse
The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG weighs in at only 56g and features a hollow construction / Image credit: Aleksha McLoughlin for Esports Insider

Using the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG is effortless; without question, this is the finest esports gaming mouse I’ve ever had my hands on. It’s not necessarily going to blow anyone away with a barrage of bells and whistles, but it gets everything right as far as gaming is concerned, and that’s its primary purpose above all. 8,000Hz polling rates are nothing new; however, the Marksman S sensor and premium feel elevate it to another level. It’s not the absolute fastest DPI sensor I’ve seen on a pointer, that goes to the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro (with a 44,000 DPI sensor), but it’s still leagues above the vast majority of the competition. 

Within a couple of minutes of deathmatching in Counter-Strike 2, I was routinely finding myself landing more headshots with the AK-47 and M4AS-1 at distance thanks to the stability and precision of the sensor. Primarily, I’ve been using the mouse in its two lowest DPI settings (400 and 800 DPI), in order to make precision shots with these rifles, score headshots with the Desert Eagle on Dust 2 and Mirage, and to better control the spray patterns of the MAC-10 and MP9 when playing CS2 ranked

The difference between my entry-level and mid-range gaming mice to the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG was just as notable in games where aim isn’t quite as vital, such as Halo and Marvel Rivals. Sure, you still have to point the cursor at your enemies, but there’s much more leeway in connecting to a target, whether that’s splash damage or bullet magnetism. My games with even mid-tier comic book heroes, according to the Marvel Rivals tier list, were instantly more confident, particularly when assisting to capture points as Iron Man during competitive games, or sniping from a distance with Black Widow. 

Verdict 

The Sabre v2 Pro was the first Corsair mouse with an 8,000Hz polling rate and a lightweight construction. The new Sabre v2 Pro MG has taken everything that worked with it, the same 33K DPI sensor and commitment to no-frills esports utility, and dialled things up. The new magnesium alloy body, vastly improved battery life, and quality of life improvements, such as Bluetooth and a dedicated DPI button on the rear, make this a worthwhile improvement across the board. 

Without the confines of its predecessor, though, the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG is easily a contender for the best gaming mouse for esports on the market today, and a testament to the company’s commitment to the competitive scene. It doesn’t come cheap, and some may be swayed by its pricier (and more traditional) carbon fibre-wrapped version, but if you’re after a powerful pointer for pro play, this one is hard to beat. 

FAQs 

What’s the difference between the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG and CF?

As the initials suggest, the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG and CF are composed of magnesium alloy and carbon fibre, respectively, with a notable price difference of 33%. 

When did the Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG come out? 

The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG release date is January 6, 2026. It was announced at CES and subsequently shadow-dropped. 

What mouse do esports players use?

Esports players often use gaming mice that feature high-DPI optical sensors, high polling rates, and a lightweight chassis, which can enhance precision. Additionally, they will typically adopt a wireless solution instead of a wired one to eliminate mouse drag without the need for an anchor, as was previously the case.

Aleksha McLoughlin

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Aleksha McLoughlin is Managing Editor of long-form content for Esports Insider, overseeing the general direction of features, reviews, interviews and more. Her main area of expertise is trending games, esports gaming tech, and the FGC (fighting game community). She is passionate about broadening the appeal of competitive gaming and helping it reach a wider audience.
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