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October 2011
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Ambidextrous for left and right hands
High CPI sensitivity
Sensitive laser tracks well over different surfaces
High level of customisable
Teflon feet glide over any surface
Comfortable and well designed mouse that feels like a premium product
Silver exterior and multi-coloured LED are well implemented
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: 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. The SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]($68...
Let's be honest, the Fnatic Sensei is going to have a fairly small target audience. You are really going to have to be a Fnatic fan to be interested, unless the color combination really catches your eye. Even so, Fnatic covers a large audience for a p...
Abstract: You know if you need a gaming mouse. You're not pushing virtual paper around on your desktop; you're fragging bots and shooting zombies. For gaming, you need an extra-responsive mouse that has lots of buttons and, ideally, a programmable interface.It was ...
Steelseries has created the best software I've ever seen. Razer's software is lovely and easy to use, but if you want complete control over your mouse while also having easy to use software, I'd strongly recommend Steelseries.One other thing to mention...
Overall, the Sensei Fnatic is an excellent performer and once again, I can see why Fnatic chose the Sensei as their endorsed gaming mouse of choice. The mini LCD screen at the bottom of the mouse provides instant access to all the core settings of the mou...
Abstract: I don’t know where to really start with this thing. The back of the box reads off so many features that an ordinary man is liable to get mad. “What are all these features?!”, he might say. So, knowing that you are no ordinary man, and could likely be ...
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. Overall testing has been more...
Very good performance across the board, Near perfect ergonomics, Seven fully programmable buttons, Quality cable, Lights, LCD Display, Neat driver suite (when it works), Compatible with most mats, Low lift-off distance, Ambidextrous
High price, Somewhat buggy driver suite, Not compatible with all mats
The SteelSeries Sensei mouse is a good albeit expensive mouse. It is definitely one of the best performing solutions out there, and is right up there with the Mionix 5000. Sensor wise the Avago 9500 based mice are still in the lead, despite having issu...