We have tested this mouse for two weeks now in our daily usage that includes working in windows and also some gaming. The testing was ran on three screens so there are big areas for the mouse to cover between the screens.
We have tested this mouse for two weeks now in our daily usage that includes working in windows and also some gaming. The testing was ran on three screens so there are big areas for the mouse to cover between the screens.
Whilst there are a million hardware manufacturers catering to the PC gaming crowd's vociferous appetite for hardcore kit and novelties, few companies have managed to garner a reputation for absolute quality like SteelSeries.
Superbly comfortable ergonomics; Excellent accuracy; Ambidextrous design; SteelSeries engine
Loses some features from the Sensei; Lack of buttons for MMO players; Some adjustment necessary to use off-hand side buttons
Steelseries Sensei isn't exactly a new product, it's been around the block a couple of times now and I know its safe to say that it is popular with gamers around the world. So why are we reviewing it you might wonder?
Great sensor; Low liftoff height; Ambidextrous; Nice design / feel; Robust software
Minor negative acceleration at high velocities; Feel too lightweight
Great purchase. I really like the rubberized texture. The two buttons on the left are very well positioned. The ones on the right require some adjustment of my hand position, but nothing major.
Stripped back, but still packs a punch Stripped back, but still packs a punch Still the same great comfort and performance. Less expensive than the original Sensei. Less features. Still not "cheap".
Still the same great comfort and performance; Less expensive than the original Sensei
Less features; Still not "cheap"
14 Flares 14 Flares × Today we will be taking a look at the SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] Frost Blue Edition. Like the Apex [RAW] that we reviewed a short while ago, this is a stripped down version of the original Sensei.
SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] Frost Blue Edition review – SteelSeries Sensei is my most favorite mouse from SteelSeries. Saying that, I still love their previous Xai and Ikari that I reviewed years ago, but the Sensei looks very sleek and accurate to use in online competitive FPS games such as...
With so many game-accessory manufacturers going above and beyond the bounds of common sense when adding features to gaming mice, it's refreshing at times to see a gaming mouse that was designed with the opposite approach.
Simple design still offers customization options; Ambidextrous design.
Glossy finish is slick and uncomfortable
If you are a gamer, chances are that you have dealt with your fair share of mediocre controllers. The difference between winning and losing could be that your opponent's controller is simply faster than yours.
Designed For Gamers; Customizable Software; A Better Battery; The Numbers Matter
Serious Price; Software Download & Setup
SteelSeries recently revamped their Sensei design with a [RAW] Frost Blue Edition. [RAW] is SteelSeries' way of marketing a no-nonsense thoroughbred gaming mouse without any extra features. We take it for a spin to see if this more down-to-earth design performs well!
Great ergonomics; Low lift-off distance; Ambidextrous; Great driver suite (albeit memory intensive; Nice buttons and plenty of them; Soft; non-sleeved cable; White; Light weight (10% less than the original Sensei
Price; Driver uses 120+ MB RAM
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