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🎮 Own the Game with Precision, Power & Style
The Corsair NIGHTSWORD RGB Gaming Mouse redefines performance with its cutting-edge 18,000 DPI optical sensor, advanced Smart Tunable Weight System offering over 120 balance configurations, and 10 fully programmable buttons. Designed for pro-level comfort and durability, it features dynamic four-zone RGB lighting and onboard profile storage, making it the ultimate weapon for FPS and MOBA gamers seeking precision, customization, and ergonomic excellence.



















| ASIN | B07QX9C9WH |
| Additional Features | Programmable Buttons |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,250 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #72 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | NIGHTSWORD RGB Gaming Mouse, Weight Case with 3 x 4.5g and 3 x 2.8g weight blocks, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,013) |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Finish | Rubberized |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591098441 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.08"L x 3.38"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 119 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Name | Nightsword RGB |
| Model Number | CH-9306011-NA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 30.0 feet |
| Style Name | Nightsword / Wired |
| Theme | Car |
| UPC | 843591098441 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
B**N
Clicked all the heads
The previous one lasted 5 years of heavy xqc style use. Its perfect. Fits the shape of my tiny paw. The sniper button is a fantastic feature. Will update if my second one dies prematurely!
W**A
If you re a really shaky person, mid or big hands and high sense player just like me, this is it
Ok so I'm a really shaky person in general and a CSGO (4:3 1280*960) / Valorant player (16:9) / COD (16:9) (usually play within 3-4 hours a day)... I'm used to high sense due to I started playing 5 years ago with a small mousepad and a Redragon M601 mouse (which is a little bit heavy for the size), after 3 years, I bought a Razer Deathadder and a Steel Series small mousepad because I didn't know anything about gaming peripherals, being honest, this was a terrible mistake. The mousepad was ok, but Razer Deathadder mice is really big AND lightweight mouse to what I was used to... So reading about mices, I found the Benq Zowie EC2-B Medium... The mice was pretty cool, but I also have sweaty hands, so even my aim was there, my spray was terrible due to the mouse was too small and not as heavy as I needed as I'm really shaky and used to play high sense (I also had to decrease my sense which made me play pretty bad and derank)... Bought a Logitech G Pro XL Mouse pad (Which I though was going to fix my problem) but I kept shaking and it was reaaally hard to spray... After months of reading, I started looking for a heavy mice... Found this one, saw It had a decent design and decent weight, so I just went for it. In my first day using it I just destroyed everyone, even if I'm shaking, the weight helps me to keep the mouse stable, even if I'm sweating, the surface design helps a lot so I need to press the mouse harder... Also, I don't like to have softwares opened while I'm playing, but for this mouse, iCue has "on board profile" options, which allows you to store the settings on your mouse's memory and allow you to close the software at anytime. This is a good mice if: - You're a shaky person. - You have medium / big hands. - You have sweaty hands (shaky people usually have sweaty hands). - Play high sense.
A**H
Scroll Wheel Click Fails Due to Insufficient Actuation Travel
Overall, it’s a solid mouse in terms of feel, weight, and sensor performance. Unfortunately, the middle mouse button has been unreliable almost since I bought it in 2024. It worked briefly at first, then quickly required excessive force, and eventually stopped registering consistently. The underlying issue appears to be a design problem: the scroll wheel does not provide enough actuation travel to reliably press the middle-click switch. Cleaning did not resolve it, and while I attempted a physical workaround, it was not a great long-term fix. This became a serious problem in games where the middle mouse button is tied to important core functions, such as marking locations on the map for your group. Because the game was new, rebind options were not available for a long time, which meant I couldn’t track points of interest or communicate effectively with teammates. Those features were effectively unusable. For a mouse in this price range, losing a fundamental input so early, especially one commonly used in games, is extremely frustrating. I’m now at the point where replacing the mouse entirely makes more sense than continuing to fight a design flaw.
K**S
Great for FPS gaming in combo with WASP interface but lousy for scrolling web pages!
I have had this mouse for about 2-3 weeks. So I can give a pretty good review on it. For gaming it works! fits my wide hand perfectly! It has a good response and switches(aside from the profile/dpi) work like a charm. that is where the star falls. When you browse on the web or do typing or blogs you are going to be scrolling an aweful lot! When you do your scroll wheel so too close to the profile "switch" button. often times I find my mouse switching to a lower DPI profile and at basline speed (lowest setting DPI) when you switch profile it goes to the lowest DPI setting after switch! this is not good when browsing as you often fatfinger the scrollwheel/profile switch button and wonder why your mouse suddenly crawls to a snail's pace. dangerous in some cases if you want to avoid pop up banner click bait. at the very least annoying. and NO it is not a malware! you not someone else has switched your profile(more than likely) by fat fingering the scrollwheel/profile switch. the button and the wheel are too close together! Also Corsair could make it where your new profile switch stays on the same DPI level as your old. for instance if you are on level two it needs to stay on level two when you switch from Proflie A to Profile B and C and so on. Would partially fix the problem. another thing: the switch and wheel should have a larger gap for people with larger fingers. not all of us are piano players you know... Some people complain about the scrollwheel being cheap plastic(at least on the other Scimitar) this one is also. I cannot judge as I have not had it long enough to know when/if it could(or not) break. It feels okay, just okay, not too flimsy not sturdy though either. same with the Scimitar which I also have. This Nightsword WASP FPS mouse feels less cheap and more sturdy than the Scimitar. why? Probably because the weights in it give it that illusion but it also feels less mushy in clicking L/R the hand grip rubber is better quality and it has flanks on the side for stablity. I find it works for both FPS and RPG games and I don't play too many stratigy games anyway. If you use it I recommend programming iCUE on another PC to hardware settings(LTD as they are) and then safely utilizing the mouse on a computer without iCue loaded(unless you have a lightening fast machine or play offline as I often do) If you program settings you can reprogram it later as many times as you want as you change or play different games. Also browsing and Icue is dangerous these days! Icue reputedly opens up backdoors to your firewall. I'd just use it for programming hardware and leave it off or use another computer to play games on without iCue loaded.
B**N
good mouse with some small issues after 3 to 5 years
its a really good mouse. been using it for almost 5years. the only problem i have been having with it lately is my left botten clicker keeps double clicking any time i use it. wich is nice in games somtimes but not for any other uses. looking forword to buying a new one every 4 to 5 years.
M**L
Não acho o melhor mouse no sentido de custo benefício, mas definitivamente é um dos melhores mouses que já usei, super confortável e muito fácil de configurar com o iCUE. Eu que tenho pegada Claw ele se encaixou perfeitamente.
M**E
Purchased my first Corsair Nightsword Mouse back in 2021, the scroll wheel stopped working recently so I looked at changing my mouse to another brand, I like the side thumb holder and other options the mouse has, I ended up purchasing the same mouse again, the only issue I have with the mouse is ICUE Software I hate it and when there is a issue it is a nightmare to get the software working properly, apart from ICUE the mouse is very good. Also I did not get the weights for the mouse so I used the ones I had in my old Nightsword mouse.
J**A
Me gusto mucho es muy configurable y de buena calidad
O**R
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