Corsair Sabre RGB (AP) Vs. Razer Naga Epic Chroma

Sabre RGB (AP) Naga Epic Chroma
Sabre RGB (AP) Naga Epic Chroma
Specification: 
No. of Buttons: 819
No. of Macro Keys: 
No. of Game Profiles: 
Connection: USBUSB, Wireless
Cable length: 1.8m Braided Fiber2.1m braided
Wireless: 
Battery Type: 
Battery Life: 
Colour: Black
Ambidextrous: NoNo
Coating: 
Software: Corsair Utility Engine (CUE)Synapse 2.0
Weights: NoNo
Switch: 
Feet: 
Encoder: 
Sensor: 
Type: OpticalLaser
Brand: Philips
Model: PLN 2034
Processor: 32 bit ARM
Lift off distance: 
DPI/CPI: 100 dpi - 10000 dpi8200dpi
Memory Size: Yes, size not stated
Max tracking speed: 200ips
Max acceleration: 
Polling Rate: 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125Hz
FPS: 
NVIDIA Reflex: 
Lighting: 
Colour Options: 4 Zone RGBChroma lighting with 16.8 million
Lighting Effect: Spectrum cycling, Static
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 124 x 80 x 38mm119 x 75 x 43mm
Weight (grams): 100g150g
Weight w/o cable: 
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Sabre RGB (AP)


The Sabre RGB (AP) by Corsair uses an Optical sensor, providing a DPI/CPI range of 100 dpi - 10000 dpi. It uses a USB connection with a 1.8m Braided Fiber cable. It weighs in at 100g grams with the cable and is approximately 124 x 80 x 38mm (LxWxH).

Naga Epic Chroma


The Naga Epic Chroma by Razer uses a Laser sensor from Philips, specifically the PLN 2034, providing a DPI/CPI range of 8200dpi. This is combined with a 32 bit ARM. This results in a tracking speed of 200ips. It uses a USB, Wireless connection with a 2.1m braided cable. It weighs in at 150g grams with the cable and is approximately 119 x 75 x 43mm (LxWxH).