CORSAIR has unveiled a suite of high-performance gaming peripherals designed for professional and competitive gamers, showcasing advancements in wireless connectivity, precision, and customization. The new lineup, which includes updated versions of the SABRE v2 PRO wireless mice and a modular DIY keyboard, is being presented at CES 2026.

The focus of CORSAIR’s latest offerings is on responsiveness and durability, with both the carbon fiber and magnesium alloy variants of the SABRE v2 PRO mouse delivering up to 8,000Hz hyper-polling—whether used wirelessly or via USB-C. This level of polling rate ensures near-instantaneous input, a critical factor for competitive gaming where split-second reactions can determine victory.

For those prioritizing weight and rigidity, the SABRE v2 PRO CF Wireless Gaming Mouse features a carbon fiber unibody construction, weighing just 55 grams. It is paired with the SABRE v2 PRO MG Wireless Gaming Mouse, which uses magnesium alloy for a slightly heavier but more robust feel at 56 grams. Both mice support tri-mode connectivity, allowing gamers to switch between 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, or wired USB-C depending on their setup and performance needs.

Complementing the mice is the MM PRO Control Esports-Tuned Cloth Mouse Pad, designed to provide pinpoint accuracy with a hex-patterned polyurethane base that maintains stability even during rapid movements. Its thicker base and sloped edges add wrist support while enhancing stopping power for smoother mouse tracking.

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The centerpiece of CORSAIR’s lineup is the MAKR PRO 75 Hall Effect DIY Keyboard, an evolution of last year’s award-winning model. It combines hot-swappable magnetic switches with an aluminum frame and a rigid FR4 switch plate, delivering up to 8,000Hz hyper-polling for ultra-fast response times. The keyboard also supports Rapid Trigger and FlashTap features, catering to gamers who demand both customization and top-tier performance.

Beyond its core functionality, the MAKR PRO 75 offers optional modules that can be added for wireless connectivity or an LCD screen, allowing users to further tailor their setup. This modular approach ensures that the keyboard remains versatile, whether used in a static gaming environment or during live streams where additional features like on-screen displays become useful.

While CORSAIR has not yet disclosed pricing details, the emphasis on lightweight materials, high polling rates, and modular upgrades suggests these peripherals are aimed at gamers who prioritize performance without compromising on build quality. The lineup is expected to be a focal point of CORSAIR’s presence at CES 2026, where industry professionals and enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see and test the new products firsthand.