Corsair SABRE v2 Pro Wireless MG FPS Gaming Mouse (33,000 DPI) with 8,000Hz hyper-polling
Product description
The essentials
Corsair’s SABRE v2 Pro Wireless MG is an FPS-focused gaming mouse built around a lightweight magnesium alloy shell and performance-led internals. On paper, it’s aimed at players who care about consistent tracking in fast fights and want their input to feel responsive whether they’re on 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, or in wired mode.
What stands out most is the sensor and the hyper-polling promise, paired with a battery life claim that’s designed for long sessions. It’s not a “casual only” mouse—this is more for people who spend time in aim training, ranked grinds, or tournaments where you really notice small delays.
Key features worth focusing on

The headline spec is the MARKSMAN S sensor delivering up to 33,000 DPI tracking, alongside a stated 750 IPS speed and 50G acceleration. In practical terms, that combo is there for quick flicks, tight target tracking, and the kind of movement you see in high-pressure FPS moments.
If you’re sensitive to input timing, the mouse also supports 8,000Hz hyper-polling. Corsair positions this as “latency-defying” input delivery—however, it’s worth noting that reaching 8,000Hz hyper-polling is dependent on CPU specifications. So while the feature is there, the real-world value depends on your setup.
Wireless, Bluetooth or USB-C: tri-mode flexibility


This mouse gives you three ways to connect: 2.4GHz wireless for low-latency freedom, Bluetooth for an alternative workflow, or USB-C wired for direct play. That tri-mode approach can be handy if you switch between gaming on a main PC and using your setup elsewhere.

There’s also a battery claim of up to 120 hours. That’s “up to” and tied to using 2.4GHz with a 1kHz polling rate, so it’s the kind of number you should treat as a best-case scenario rather than a guarantee across every configuration.
What you’ll notice day to day
The magnesium alloy shell is positioned as durable without feeling heavy. That matters in shooters because wrist movement and micro-adjustments get repetitive fast, having a lighter shell often makes long play sessions feel less tiring.
For an everyday micro-scenario: imagine starting a session, loading into an aim map, then switching between a smooth low-sensitivity tracking routine and a higher-sensitivity flick routine. The idea here is that the 33,000 DPI tracking and high stated acceleration help keep your crosshair stable as you move between those styles.

Still, it may not be the best fit if you only play occasional matches or you don’t care about polling rates and sensor performance. In that case, you might not fully use what you’re paying for.
Tech specs


- Name: Corsair SABRE v2 PRO Wireless MG FPS Gaming Mouse
- Type: Gaming mouse
- Sensor: CORSAIR MARKSMAN S
- DPI: up to 33,000
- Max speed: 750 IPS
- Acceleration: 50G
- Hyper-polling rate: up to 8,000Hz
- Wireless battery life: up to 120 hours (up to 120-hour battery life using 2.4 GHz with 1kHz polling rate)
- Connectivity: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C wired
- Colour: Black
Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)

It’s a solid pick if you want a premium-feel FPS mouse with strong sensor numbers, tri-mode connectivity, and a focus on high polling performance. It suits players who actively tweak settings, care about responsiveness, and play long sessions where battery life and comfort both matter.
You may want to skip it if you’re building a super simple setup and won’t take advantage of the hyper-polling mode. Also, if your system can’t actually support the higher polling target, the “8,000Hz” headline may not translate into a noticeable advantage for you.
Mini FAQ
Is the 8,000Hz hyper-polling always guaranteed?

Not necessarily. Corsair states that reaching 8,000Hz hyper-polling depends on CPU specifications.


How long does the battery last?
Corsair claims up to 120 hours, but that figure is specifically tied to using 2.4GHz with a 1kHz polling rate.
Can I use it wirelessly and wired?

Yes. It supports 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and USB-C wired mode.
What’s the sensor like for fast FPS gameplay?
On paper, the MARKSMAN S sensor with up to 33,000 DPI, 750 IPS speed, and 50G acceleration is designed for staying locked on target during high-speed scenarios.
Final verdict
If you’re chasing responsive FPS input and want a lightweight, magnesium alloy style mouse with tri-mode connectivity, the Corsair SABRE v2 Pro Wireless MG makes a lot of sense. Buy it when you’re actually going to tune your setup and you value the 2.4GHz wireless + high polling options.
But if you only need a straightforward wireless mouse and you’re unlikely to hit (or even need) the higher polling configurations, it can be a bit of a “pay for features you won’t use” situation.
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