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194 reviews
Jan, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 194 reviews of Corsair Vengeance M90 Laser Gaming Mouse. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the size and reliability. The price and design are also appreciated. Comments are divided on the usability.
durability, design, price, reliability, size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Corsair Vengeance M90 Laser Gaming Mouse is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 user reviews of Corsair Vengeance M90 Laser Gaming Mouse from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. People are impressed by the reliability and price. The size and design are also appreciated.
usability, design, size, price, reliability
100% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Jamie Fletcher (techgage.com)
When we took a look at Corsair's M60 "FPS" gaming mouse a couple of months ago, we found that while the hardware was excellent, the software was less so. For the M90, we decided to wait for the relevant software updates, which has since happened. So,...
Using most mice only takes a day or two to become used to them, but with something like the Corsair M90, it took me at least two weeks, probably more. Even now it's still a bit of a handful to use. The reason for this comes down to the button...
Expert review by : André Gordirro (hardwaresecrets.com)
We tested this mouse with 15 programmable buttons for RPGs and strategy games. Check it out.
Fifteen programmable buttons ; Dedicated button for sniper shooting ; Precise scroll wheel ; Aluminum metal frame has a futuristic and elegant design ; Colored USB connector is easy to find behind the PC ; Nice touch to include a strap to secure the cable
Heavy mouse with no weight adjustment system ; Hard buttons with no visual clue to differentiate
Expert review by : Austin Downing (benchmarkreviews.com)
With fifteen buttons, a 5700 DPI laser sensor, a solid aluminum core, and onboard memory the Corsair Vengeance M90 can be customized to fit almost every users need. However, button counts, high DPI sensors, and unique designs do not automatically...
Low actuation force allows for quick and precise clicks ; Solid aluminum body for a very solid feeling mouse ; Sniper action allows for a instantaneous drop in DPI for accurate last moment adjustments ; Beautiful black and aluminum exterior ; 2-Year...
Expensive enthusiast product
The Corsair M90 with its 15 buttons, 5700 DPI sensor, 1000Hz polling rate, and on-the-fly DPI changes has every bit of performance a user could want in a mouse. For users who do lots of high speed gaming the high sensitivity of the Avago Technologies...
Expert review by : Techware Labs (techwarelabs.com)
One funny thing I noticed was the video on their web site describes using the M90 for use with the MMO that all other are compared against (World of Warcraft). But of the 11 profiles templates created for the mouse, not one of them was for this MMO...
Expert review by : Matt (techwarelabs.com)
geared toward FPS games
to download the latest version of their mouse configuration software.? When downloading the software I noticed it is labeled as ?Beta?.? I know this is semantics, but if I am going to buy a product I prefer for the required software download to be...
Expert review by : BluePanda (overclockersclub.com)
Not too long ago we took a look at the K60 and M60 from Corsair and got a feel for what Corsair has to offer outside of the typical PSUs, RAM, and cases that we see from them. Well, Corsair didn't stop with the 60-series for mouse and keyboard options...
Blue lighting ; Media drum roller volume ; Sturdy build ; Serious macro keys for serious players
Added length to the keyboard (can’t really complain though)
In conclusion, the K90 was a fun keyboard. The added length for the macro keys was a bit annoying after a while and resulted in me returning to another keyboard. They keys showed no wear in the time I did use it, which speaks positively compared to...
Expert review by : mad shrimps (madshrimps)
Corsair has recently entered the mouse/keyboard gaming peripherals market and decided to make a good impression. The M90 mouse features multiple programmable buttons for RTS/MMO gamers, contains an aluminum chassis for increased durability and comes...
Expert review by : Rossi Fernandes (tech.firstpost.com)
Corsair is a brand that's been known for making power supplies, memory products, flash drives and of late, they're even making gaming hardware...
Corsair has two mice out in the market, one of them is the one we reviewed, the M90. It’s priced at a rather modest Rs. 4,480, making it a really good buy if you’re looking for a no-nonsense, high-performance gaming mouse for your rig. However, the...
Expert review by : Henry Butt (kitguru.net)
Corsair have been steadily enhancing their product portfolio in the last few years, expanding into a Corsair have been steadily enhancing their product portfolio in the last few years, expanding into a number of different markets while continuing to...
Plenty of macro buttons
Quite heavy
An excellent product but it faces stiff competition at this price point.
Consumer review (newegg.com)
If you are ok with a mouse that has a lifespan of 2 years before it starts to go wrong, then it is fine. But if you expect longevity, this mouse was lacking.
Solid weight, good response, relatively easy access to multiple thumb buttons.
At the 2 year mark the mouse wheel doesn't respond correctly. Specifically, when you scroll in one direction it will respond correctly initially and then move extremely in the opposite direction. IE if you try to scroll down it will then scroll up...