GET $60 OFF: As of Feb. 25th,erotice choose your own adventure the Corsair M75 Wireless Lightweight RGB Gaming Mouse is on sale for $69.99, saving you 47% or $60.
A gaming mouse is the tool that keeps you in control of the action. A top-tier performance mouse provides the edge in fierce competition.
The Corsair M75 Wireless Lightweight RGB Gaming Mouse is currently on sale at Best Buy for $69.99, get it now for 47% off to save $60.
Ambidextrous, this gaming mouse has 6 buttons, with side triggers that can be switched for right or left-handed play. However you use it, its lightweight 89-gram build is all about agility.
A 26,000 DPI sensor gives you immaculate control. The mouse uses 2.4GHz Slipstream Wireless technology for less than 1-Ms connectivity. It can also connect via Bluetooth or wire.
With a built-in rechargeable battery, the wire charges doubles as a charger for the mouse's internal rechargeable battery.
With RGB built right in, the mouse strobes as you play. Connected to the iCUE software, you'll be able to control RGB settings and customize the look of your Corsair.
As of Feb. 25th, get the Corsair M75 Wireless Lightweight RGB Gaming Mouse for $69.99 and save $60, or 47%.
Whether you're acing tricky skill shots in Fortnite or wading through hordes in Darktide, the impeccable control that this mouse provides will be a boon on the battlefield.
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