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Just google "corsair double click" and you will see it plaguing many/most of their mice, and find that endless RMAs are potentially in your future if you choose to buy this.
Alternatively, just sort the 1-star reviews on Amazon, and see that like 3 out of 4 of those bad reviews are because of that one issue. When you look at the bad reviews and you see many people stating the same problem, there's usually a reason for it.
I had a good corsair mouse from a while back, then bought one last year to replace it because the sensor was going bad. The new one started the "double-click" within a few months, so I looked the issue up and realized it's so bad I might as well not even RMA the thing, and just got a Logitech.
It's sad, I usually like Corsair stuff.
Corsair initially refused to RMA the first mouse because I didn't have a receipt. (purchased over the counter at BestBuy)
Otherwise, if you've purchased other Corsair items in the past 2 years, I'd suggest uploading receipts for those and responding back and I'll see what we can do.
True story.
Corsair initially refused to RMA the first mouse because I didn't have a receipt. (purchased over the counter at BestBuy)
I sent him 9 years of receipts of all my Amazon Corsair purchases. Three PSUs, at least 48GB of RAM, a couple of AIO CPU coolers, two mechanical keyboards and three bad mice.
True story.
Just another example of why I don't blindly support brands anymore. Research everything.
Just google "corsair double click" and you will see it plaguing many/most of their mice, and find that endless RMAs are potentially in your future if you choose to buy this.
Alternatively, just sort the 1-star reviews on Amazon, and see that like 3 out of 4 of those bad reviews are because of that one issue. When you look at the bad reviews and you see many people stating the same problem, there's usually a reason for it.
I had a good corsair mouse from a while back, then bought one last year to replace it because the sensor was going bad. The new one started the "double-click" within a few months, so I looked the issue up and realized it's so bad I might as well not even RMA the thing, and just got a Logitech.
It's sad, I usually like Corsair stuff.
Yep, I just had this issue and Corsair didn't care. Switched to Razer. Never buying a Corsair product ever again.
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Razer catches the same flak, you can't win on any side. You have to just go on the product solely.
Honestly I don't mind if they replace it, but the support team was absolute trash. They didn't even apologize for taking 2 weeks to respond to my ticket. By that time I had already ordered the new mouse because it was unusable.
Just google "corsair double click" and you will see it plaguing many/most of their mice, and find that endless RMAs are potentially in your future if you choose to buy this.
Alternatively, just sort the 1-star reviews on Amazon, and see that like 3 out of 4 of those bad reviews are because of that one issue. When you look at the bad reviews and you see many people stating the same problem, there's usually a reason for it.
I had a good corsair mouse from a while back, then bought one last year to replace it because the sensor was going bad. The new one started the "double-click" within a few months, so I looked the issue up and realized it's so bad I might as well not even RMA the thing, and just got a Logitech.
It's sad, I usually like Corsair stuff.
Corsair initially refused to RMA the first mouse because I didn't have a receipt. (purchased over the counter at BestBuy)
I sent him 9 years of receipts of all my Amazon Corsair purchases. Three PSUs, at least 48GB of RAM, a couple of AIO CPU coolers, two mechanical keyboards and three bad mice.
True story.
I have just bought a Corsair Scimitar mouse in the last month, though I much prefer my Steal series Rebel 700 I bought at the same time for two options. I also have a Corsair K70 that I have had since 2013/2014 and it still works perfectly, I just cleaned it earlier today even.
When it comes to mice I'm always surprised people don't just stick with g402/502 at this price. I'm biased on this as a g502 user, but I did pick up a deal on a Deathadder Elite last year and find its pretty great in many ways, too, but the software experience is awful.
So... why wouldn't you just buy a g502 with $50 for a mouse?