Testseek.co.uk have collected 34 expert reviews of the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 8 Plus and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 8 Plus.
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Published: 2020-12-22, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
It's not a cheap mouse, but you do get an awful lot of features for your investment. If you like the design of it, you'll enjoy the extensive customisation options that it has to offer. Albeit, I suspect that once you have it set up just right, you're unl...
Published: 2022-01-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In its most basic form, a computer mouse is simple hardware—a sensor on the bottom, two buttons and a scroll wheel on top—that lets you interact with programs as though they were extensions of your own hand. But while a mouse is simple in concept, the mar...
Published: 2022-01-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In its most basic form, a computer mouse is simple hardware—a sensor on the bottom, two buttons and a scroll wheel on top—that lets you interact with programs as though they were extensions of your own hand. But while a mouse is simple in concept, the mar...
Flawless sensor performance, Very high button quality, Good scroll wheel, Good choice of components, Good mouse feet, Rich RGB lighting, Plenty of buttons and functionality, Extensive customizability
Pricey, Very high click latency, Incredibly heavy, Stiff cable
The Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ ADV is available for $109.99. Flawless sensor performance Very high button quality Good scroll wheel Good choice of components Good mouse feet Rich RGB lighting Plenty of buttons and functionality Extensive customizability Pricey V...
Published: 2021-02-04, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In its most basic form, a computer mouse is simple hardware—a sensor on the bottom, two buttons and a scroll wheel on top—that lets you interact with programs as though they were extensions of your own hand. But while a mouse is simple in concept, the mar...
If, like us, you've seen an awful lot of mice in your time then the designs eventually blur together. The very nature of designing something to fit in the human hand means that all designs will be very similar, and particularly with you have a mouse desig...
Published: 2019-08-30, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Adjustable parts provide unique customization options, Good feel for a variety of hands, Unique, partly open-shell look,
Expensive for a wired mouse, Adjustable features introduce small parts that are easy to misplace, Configuration software feels a bit lightweight
With a unique look and parts you can swap out for comfort, the Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ is a high-end gaming mouse that should tickle tinkerers, as well as players seeking lots of buttons and flexibility...
Eminently customizable, Uses a reliable PMW3389 sensor, Feels durable
Customization options aren't always intuitive, Heavy, even with the weights removed, Hard to know whether Mad Catz peripherals are more reliable nowadays
Overall, it's a great return to market for Mad Catz, or at least the Mad Catz brand. The mouse isn't without faults. It's still a RAT, and bound to be as divisive as ever when it comes to appearance. Dust is a constant struggle as well, since it gets down...
Customization options, Accurate pointer, Onboard memory
Incredibly expensive
There are more attractive and cheaper mice out there that do most of the same things as the R.A.T. 8+ with similar specs, such as the Razer Naga Trinity, making the R.A.T. 8+ hard to recommend. The customizability is nice, but once you've chosen your pref...
Overall, it's a great return to market for Mad Catz, or at least the Mad Catz brand. The mouse isn't without faults. It's still a RAT, and bound to be as divisive as ever when it comes to appearance. Dust is a constant struggle as well, since it gets down...