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The editors liked
Reliable and precise optical sensor
Good overall build quality
Ambidextrous design
Ideal for FPS
The sensor handles speeds of over 5 mps!
Low price
Leftand righthanded
Looks good
Especially the black one
Double braided cord
Very low CPU usage
Despite the 1000 Hz
Tracking performance is excellent
Four buttons close together ensure that focus is firmly on the game
Easytousesoftware
Cheap
Comfortable
Two CPI settings
High performance sensor
Smooth glide
Attractive finish
The editors didn't like
Short on features and accessories
May be too small and light for some
Sharp edge
A little too expensive
A bit too lightweight
68 g
The LED sensor prefers to be used on a mouse pad
No side buttons
Noisy & notched scroll wheel
Some Logitech wheels come with a choice of notched or smooth
Wide glides (although they're removable
As opposed to the Nova X 600)
Low profile and slim design won't be for everyone
Lack of a thumb button
Still pricey for entrylevel mouse
Not the best gaming mouse out there
Gloss paint finish
No foward and back buttons
KitGuru
A good mouse but the Kana offers better value for money
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
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The Kinzu V2 is a worthy mouse for FPS players who don't want fancy light, crazy DPIs or other gimmicky features.It achieves what it set out too, which is an ambidextrous, back to basics mouse with a good sensor and great quality build.It also won't break...
The Steelseries Kinzu is a strong offering in the budget level gaming mice. Simple and unadorned, it still provides an excellent gaming experience, with a low-profile, comfortable body that causes no discomfort during long gaming sessions. The lack of...
Reliable and precise optical sensor, Good overall build quality, Ambidextrous design, Ideal for FPS
Short on features and accessories, May be too small and light for some, Sharp edge, A little too expensive
This isn’t the first Steelseries product we’ve reviewed here at Vortez, and I certainly hope not the last, as if I can say one thing that’s common to all, it’s that the design ethos remains true throughout their product range and Steelseries stay focu...
Ambidextrous design, High performance sensor, Smooth glide, Attractive finish,
Gloss paint finish, No foward and back buttons, KitGuru: A good mouse but the Kana offers better value for money, Rating: 7.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags black edition kana kinzu kinzu v2 r
It was no surprise to us that the Kinzu V2 performed very well in our tests as it uses an almost identical sensor to the Kana. Both mice have a 3200 CPI optical sensor which should handle the requirements of the vast majority of casual gamers. During ou...
The sensor handles speeds of over 5 mps!, Low price, Leftand righthanded, Looks good, especially the black one, Double braided cord, Very low CPU usage, despite the 1000 Hz
A bit too lightweight: 68 g, The LED sensor prefers to be used on a mouse pad, No side buttons, Noisy & notched scroll wheel; some Logitech wheels come with a choice of notched or smooth, Wide glides (although they're removable, as opposed to the Nova X 600)
Used with a good pad, this mouse gives great gaming performances. Too bad it's so lightweight and doesn't have side buttons. ...
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Published: 2012-02-14, Author: Steven , review by: HEXUS.net
Tracking performance is excellent, Four buttons close together ensure that focus is firmly on the game, Easytousesoftware
Low profile and slim design won't be for everyone, Lack of a thumb button, Still pricey for entrylevel mouse
Published: 2012-01-26, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Cheap, Comfortable, Two CPI settings
Not the best gaming mouse out there
The SteelSeries Kinzu V2 Pro Edition isn't a bad gaming mouse at all, but if you're really serious about gaming then it'll be worth paying a bit more for the excellent Sensei...
First and foremost the Kinzu V2 Pro Edition is a very flexible mouse which will suit a wide range of gamers. It allows the use of claw, palm and swipe grips and is suitable for both left and right handed gamers. The finish applied to the mouse is exce...
No Side Buttons, Primary Buttons Too Soft, No Illumination, MidEnd 3600FPS/3200CPI Optical Sensor
Although after 7 days of testing the Kinzu V2 Pro Silver Edition i feel it's a good mouse still it's far from perfect mainly because of its small size (i have big hands so larger units like the Sensei or even the KANA are more suited to me) and the very s...