this mouse be poppin. mad tracking n no airers. I can no scope all day long yo.
this mouse be poppin. mad tracking n no airers. I can no scope all day long yo.
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
Performance is about being able to accurately track on a multitude of surfaces. I found that during gameplay I could quickly target enemies on either my wooden desk or my Razer Goliathus Accuracy cloth pad.
Hyper customizable using the included SteelSeries Engine; Accurate on a multitude of surfaces; Wide 1-11,700 DPI sensitivity range; Comfortable feel; Powerful 32-bit ARM processor integrates many features
Plastic Top; Expensive
the mouse is a good mouse with the good buttons and the wheel of this mouse is also good and you can click that also which provides many features. a smooth mouse, good one.
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"
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
The SteelSeries Sensei is crazy cool, amazingly comfortable and just downright fun to use and play with. I think I spent an hour changing the colors on the LEDs until I settled on a configuration.
My old logitech mouse has died, and as I am somekind of hardcore gamer and I do a lot of work in CAD programs where precise mouse control is very important, I went into search for a great mouse . Of course, my only option was gaming mouse .
With a proper CPU, 11,400 CPI sensor, LCD screen, numerous LED lights and stunning ergonomics, is this the best gaming mouse ever?
Superb; customisable performance; Ambidextrous yet comfortable; Programmable without a PC; 3 individual LED zones in any colour; Excellent software
Not quite as comfy as some right-handed mice; Can accidentally press side buttons; No adjustable weights or grips; Some minor issues with software install
It's amazing to think that we once all gamed with a rollerball mouse. Then most of us transitioned through optical, eventually ending up utilising either infrared or laser based rodents. Today I'm looking at one of the latter, a new gaming peipheral from Steelseries, the Sensei.
Incredibly sensitive; Very accurate; Software is clean and allows incredible fine tuning; Very comfortable; Built in hardware driver; Feature set is impressively large
Looks a bit 1950s future with silver shell; Expensive; Underside display feels redundant
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