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Corsair Katar Pro Wireless, Lightweight FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse with Slipstream Technology, Compact Symmetric Shape, 10,000 DPI - Black

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Color black
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Special Feature Wireless
Movement Detection Technology Optical

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  • Play with hyper-fast, sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, or connect to a wide range of devices with low-latency Bluetooth.
  • Weighing just 96g, the KATAR PRO WIRELESS is light and agile for hours of fast-paced FPS or MOBA gameplay.
  • Play for days on just a single AA battery, with up to 135 hours of battery life.
  • The KATAR PRO WIRELESS’s compact, symmetric shape makes it great for claw and fingertip grip styles.
  • A 10,000 DPI optical sensor from PixArt offers the precision and high-accuracy tracking you need for victory.
  • Connectivity technology: Wi-Fi Built In
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Battery life
3.8
3.8
5.0
4.1
4.4
4.5
Ergonomic
3.7
3.9
5.0
4.3
4.3
4.5
Comfort
4.1
5.0
4.5
4.6
4.0
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3.6
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4.1
4.3
4.4
Light weight
3.5
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4.6
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Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous
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Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous
Ambidextrous
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Battery Powered
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Battery Powered
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Optical
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Optical
Optical
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100 meters
10 meters
10 meters
10 meters
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Play with hyper-fast, sub-1ms SLIPSTREAM CORSAIR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, or connect to a wide range of devices with low-latency Bluetooth powered by just a single AA battery.

LIGHT & AMAZINGLY AGILE

Weighing just 96g, the KATAR PRO WIRELESS is great for hours of fast-paced FPS or MOBA gameplay. The compact, symmetric shape makes it great for claw and fingertip grip styles.

KATAR PRO

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CORSAIR iCUE software enables vivid dynamic RGB lighting control, sophisticated macro programming and full-system lighting synchronization across compatible CORSAIR peripherals, coolers, fans and more.


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Experience lightweight design and heavy-weight performance with the CORSAIR KATAR PRO WIRELESS Gaming Mouse, connecting via hyper-fast SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS or low-latency Bluetooth. Weighing in at just 96g, its compact symmetric shape is suitable for both claw and fingertip grip styles, while playing for up to 135 hours on a single AA battery.

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Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
1,047 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value of the mouse. For example, they say it's a great and cost effective gaming mouse. That said, some complain about the connectivity issues. They say it has regular issues connecting to the USB wireless dongle it comes with, and the Bluetooth connection shows a bit of delay. Customers also have issues with the scroll wheel. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, battery life, and comfort.

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24 customers mention17 positive7 negative

Customers like the value of the mouse. They say it's a great and cost effective gaming mouse. Customers also mention that it'll be a good buy and is very reliable.

"...memory (don't always need the software running), and of course the great price...." Read more

"...Corsair iCue, great battery life, very responsive and precise especially for the cost, fairly lightweight...." Read more

"As noted previously the timer on it is a bit short and can be annoying. Overall a good mouse though" Read more

"...delay, switched from Logi G403 , I'm a big fan of light and cheap with little compromise...." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers like the weight of the mouse. They mention that it is very light, making it easy to turn.

"...(feels terrible, although lightweight and clicks feel good)...." Read more

"...life, very responsive and precise especially for the cost, fairly lightweight. Would recommend to anyone wanting a wireless mouse for under $50." Read more

"...That is, till I came across this thing right here. It's fast, light, and responsive...." Read more

"...I game about 2-3 hours after work every evening and I liked the lightness and the responsiveness...." Read more

77 customers mention42 positive35 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention it's an overall good mouse, responsive for gaming and normal use, with fast performance. However, others say that the IQue software this uses regularly crashes and doesn't recognize the mouse and other devices. The longer scroll renders the mouse almost useless, and it stopped working after a month of use. That said, opinions are mixed and it'd be best to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.

"...Best things about it: performance (fast, precise, reliable wireless dongle), construction (lightweight but solid), shape..." Read more

"...Also, it just quits working. No red warning light, nothing. Just stops, dead in it's tracks. Would be nice if it warned you it was going to die." Read more

"...Tl;Dr, Solid mouse, no connection issues with Corsair iCue, great battery life, very responsive and precise especially for the cost, fairly..." Read more

"...A part of me is relieved the USB stopped working, as it gave me the motivation to return the item for a refund rather than continue to struggle with..." Read more

32 customers mention11 positive21 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it works great, works fine all day with casual use, and works well while gaming. However, others say that it's not reliable, not impressed with quality, and broke within a week of light use. The Logitech software will likely crash while you are changing the DPI sliders. It's disappointing how fragile this is for how lightly it is used.

"...Oh, the Logitech software will likely crash while you are changing the DPI sliders--it's otherwise not bad software and much much much better than..." Read more

"...It works well while gaming and there is almost zero lag or response delays, it seems to work just as good as a wired mouse...." Read more

"...It's pretty disappointing how fragile this is for how lightly it has been used compared to some of the cheapo logitechs I have floating around after..." Read more

"...The only thing I dislike about this product is the very hard plastic finish, making it uncomfortable to use for long duration of use and the short..." Read more

30 customers mention11 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the mouse. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it dies insanely fast. They say they wish it didn't eat batteries so quickly and that they have to replace the battery every week.

"...Battery life is pretty short, but much better with lithium batteries, which you will want anyway, because they are lighter weight, and help..." Read more

"...Tl;Dr, Solid mouse, no connection issues with Corsair iCue, great battery life, very responsive and precise especially for the cost, fairly..." Read more

"...Seems I'm always having to replace the battery and I turn it off when I'm not using it. Also, it just quits working...." Read more

"...One last thing I noticed. The battery life is poor comparted to the G305...." Read more

24 customers mention16 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the mouse. Some mention that it feels great in their hand and their wrist does not ache after long use, while others say that the shape is awkward and not comfortable for them.

"...(small but comfortable, with sloped sides which make lifting very easy)..." Read more

"...It honestly was instantly comfortable and I set some new high kills on Apex Legends...." Read more

"...Like I said before this thing is tiny and not comfortable or ergonomic for bigger hands...." Read more

"...No sleep timer, but much more comfortable and gets up to 5000DPI. That's what I had before this mouse, and I've switched back to it...." Read more

36 customers mention7 positive29 negative

Customers have connectivity issues with the mouse. They say it has regular issues connecting to the USB wireless dongle it comes with, and the Bluetooth connection shows a bit of delay. The mouse does not consistently connect to their laptop, and it takes forever to pair. Customers also mention that the mouse is very slow to wake and pair, and would put itself to sleep quickly.

"...Not only that but the software will not recognize the mouse without the dongle plugged in...." Read more

"had connection drop out issues that i fixed...." Read more

"...the MMB to ping in games and when double clicking the MMB, it makes pinging a chore. One last thing I noticed...." Read more

"...I finally got it working, only to discover the connection sputters so often that its basically unusable...." Read more

12 customers mention0 positive12 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the scroll wheel of the mouse. They mention that it skipping and yoyoing while scrolling, making a squeaky noise. The mouse also has a problem with the mouse wheel malfunctioning, and occasionally just spins the wheel without it scrolling. The choppy mouse movement makes the computer feel like it's stuttering. Some customers also mention that the click function of the wheel was always pushed down.

"...started squeaking and now just under 2 months the mouse wheel spins without engaging the dentents for the "click" and no input...." Read more

"...Also the scroll wheel is bad on the Katar. It doesn't register every scroll click if you scroll too fast making the on screen scroll inconsistent...." Read more

"...Unfortunately, even with fairly light usage, the mouse wheel started skipping and yoyoing while scrolling on the screen...." Read more

"...Then the mouse randomly just locks up and will not move (Yes, I have turned off the Automatic Power Saving Feature), I have to reboot the mouse..." Read more

5 month review, compared with several other popular gaming mice, Recommendation: BUY NOW
5 Stars
5 month review, compared with several other popular gaming mice, Recommendation: BUY NOW
Three quick points before you quit reading:1) A firmware update must have fixed the wake-lag issue. The Katar wireless now wakes fast!2) The center-of-mass is a bit too far back, which you will notice when raising with a claw grip, but it is not a deal-breaker, because of the significant positive features (below).3) Battery life is pretty short, but much better with lithium batteries, which you will want anyway, because they are lighter weight, and help reduce the center-of-mass issue (2).Okay, having read that, the only surprises after purchase will be good ones, because this is an awesome mouse. I am not a frequent reviewer, but am super happy with this mouse, so want to share my opinions/experience.Best things about it: performance (fast, precise, reliable wireless dongle), construction (lightweight but solid), shape (small but comfortable, with sloped sides which make lifting very easy), buttons/clicks (super crisp with no pre-travel), nice big pad feet, weight (80 g with Li AAA, see photo, light but not too light), onboard memory (don't always need the software running), and of course the great price.For comparison, in addition to this mouse, I have purchased the following in 2021:-Logitech G Pro wireless-Razer Viper-Razer DeathAdder V2-Cooler Master MM710So a mix of popular wired and wireless gaming mice. I had a honeymoon phase with each of these mice, and thought they were great for the FPS games I play, but after living with each of their flaws over weeks of use, I settled down with the Katar wireless.Here is a list of fatal flaws that led to the Katar's victory:MM710 - build quality, buttons wiggle and flex in the horizontal and vertical (feels terrible, although lightweight and clicks feel good).Viper - SOFTWARE that is like a virus all over my PC, e.g., Razer processes are still running after uninstall, which is the main deal-breaker, but also the button pre-travel (buttons have to be pushed about 1 mm before click happens, which starts to bug), otherwise great.DeathAdder V2 - too big, but cannot stress enough the terribleness of the Razer software/bloatware.G Pro - really no flaws, but I ended up liking the smaller shape and slightly crisper clicks of the Katar. Oh, the Logitech software will likely crash while you are changing the DPI sliders--it's otherwise not bad software and much much much better than Razer's mess.Cord vs wireless: All the wired mice on the list above have nice light cords, which makes the cords almost unnoticeable, but the wireless feel truly free and uninhibited, which I have come to need while playing FPS games.Sensor DPI: I feel the pull of high advertised DPI, but am not sure why, given I set mine to 500 and adjust in-game sensitivity from there. I suppose higher might somehow mean a better sensor, but in reality I have never been able to detect better performance, so the "low" 10k of the Katar wireless is not relevant for me.Back to (1) from my opening list. I was worried about the slow wake-up that others have mentioned, and at first (back in March 2021) it was there, and it was a bit annoying. But, a firmware update must have fixed it, because it now wakes super fast. I never detect wake lag anymore. So download the factory iCUE software (not bad software) and update firmware. While updating firmware, make sure you have the dongle connected directly to a USB on the motherboard, not a hub, and make sure other wireless devices/dongles are disconnected, to avoid failures to update.Back to (2) from my opening list. To further reduce weight, I 3D printed shrouds or rings that fit over the ends of a AAA, making it the size of a AA, and now use lithium AAA. These rings can be purchased if you do not have a 3D printer.The Katar wireless is a great mouse...I decided to review while looking at the listing today, debating about buying a second, even though my first is still going strong, and I do not know what I would do with a second right now. Anyway, thanks for reading. Good luck!
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 month review, compared with several other popular gaming mice, Recommendation: BUY NOW
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
Three quick points before you quit reading:

1) A firmware update must have fixed the wake-lag issue. The Katar wireless now wakes fast!

2) The center-of-mass is a bit too far back, which you will notice when raising with a claw grip, but it is not a deal-breaker, because of the significant positive features (below).

3) Battery life is pretty short, but much better with lithium batteries, which you will want anyway, because they are lighter weight, and help reduce the center-of-mass issue (2).

Okay, having read that, the only surprises after purchase will be good ones, because this is an awesome mouse. I am not a frequent reviewer, but am super happy with this mouse, so want to share my opinions/experience.

Best things about it: performance (fast, precise, reliable wireless dongle), construction (lightweight but solid), shape (small but comfortable, with sloped sides which make lifting very easy), buttons/clicks (super crisp with no pre-travel), nice big pad feet, weight (80 g with Li AAA, see photo, light but not too light), onboard memory (don't always need the software running), and of course the great price.

For comparison, in addition to this mouse, I have purchased the following in 2021:

-Logitech G Pro wireless
-Razer Viper
-Razer DeathAdder V2
-Cooler Master MM710

So a mix of popular wired and wireless gaming mice. I had a honeymoon phase with each of these mice, and thought they were great for the FPS games I play, but after living with each of their flaws over weeks of use, I settled down with the Katar wireless.

Here is a list of fatal flaws that led to the Katar's victory:

MM710 - build quality, buttons wiggle and flex in the horizontal and vertical (feels terrible, although lightweight and clicks feel good).

Viper - SOFTWARE that is like a virus all over my PC, e.g., Razer processes are still running after uninstall, which is the main deal-breaker, but also the button pre-travel (buttons have to be pushed about 1 mm before click happens, which starts to bug), otherwise great.

DeathAdder V2 - too big, but cannot stress enough the terribleness of the Razer software/bloatware.

G Pro - really no flaws, but I ended up liking the smaller shape and slightly crisper clicks of the Katar. Oh, the Logitech software will likely crash while you are changing the DPI sliders--it's otherwise not bad software and much much much better than Razer's mess.

Cord vs wireless: All the wired mice on the list above have nice light cords, which makes the cords almost unnoticeable, but the wireless feel truly free and uninhibited, which I have come to need while playing FPS games.

Sensor DPI: I feel the pull of high advertised DPI, but am not sure why, given I set mine to 500 and adjust in-game sensitivity from there. I suppose higher might somehow mean a better sensor, but in reality I have never been able to detect better performance, so the "low" 10k of the Katar wireless is not relevant for me.

Back to (1) from my opening list. I was worried about the slow wake-up that others have mentioned, and at first (back in March 2021) it was there, and it was a bit annoying. But, a firmware update must have fixed it, because it now wakes super fast. I never detect wake lag anymore. So download the factory iCUE software (not bad software) and update firmware. While updating firmware, make sure you have the dongle connected directly to a USB on the motherboard, not a hub, and make sure other wireless devices/dongles are disconnected, to avoid failures to update.

Back to (2) from my opening list. To further reduce weight, I 3D printed shrouds or rings that fit over the ends of a AAA, making it the size of a AA, and now use lithium AAA. These rings can be purchased if you do not have a 3D printer.

The Katar wireless is a great mouse...I decided to review while looking at the listing today, debating about buying a second, even though my first is still going strong, and I do not know what I would do with a second right now. Anyway, thanks for reading. Good luck!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mouse super leve
Reviewed in Brazil on December 7, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glides so smoothly, feels sturdy and is designed really well
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2023
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Piotr S.
4.0 out of 5 stars Too small for bigger man's hand
Reviewed in Singapore on February 25, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bon souris
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Reviewed in Brazil on November 16, 2023
Tenho vários produtos Corsair, esse é só mais um de vários pq eu confio na marca! Excelente custo benefício
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