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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
Last year we ended up with two mice that we really took a shine to. At the very high-end we had the SteelSeries Sensei, which these two ape in design if not features, and at the bargain end of the scale was the CM Storm Xornet which was, just like the ...
Abstract: Design: The Kinzu v2 is a very sleek mouse. Its glossy top exterior makes it stand out amongst most designs. it's ambidextrous design is a good fit for lefties and righties. Its lightweight makes you feel like you are holding nothing in your hand. Mouse b...
Price, Great tracking, Great clicking switches, On the fly CPI settings
Slick coating, No steelseries sticker, Software did not work properly,
While the Kinzu v2 does not come with tons of features it still flat out performs. What you are paying for is the quality tracking and clicking switches rather than stuff that is not extremely useful. FPS,RTS,MMORPG,RPG,etc. all of these game types perfo...
The Steelseries Kinzu V2 Pro Edition aims to cut straight to the heart of what gamers want - build quality and accuracy. To its credit, it achieves these goals, as it's a sturdy little mouse that feels accurate and sharp to use. These aren't the only crit...
You know, I really like these ambidextrous mice! It makes games all sorts of messed up as I try to maneuver and attempt to shoot at things as I aim left handed. For a right hander, I find most mice to just feel funny in my left hand, but with the mir...
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....
3600fps optical tracker is brillant; simple and classy looks; nice software; ambidextrous,
Players with long fingers or large palms might have problem using the mouse; expensive for entrylevel features; no thumb buttons.
The Steelseries Kinzu V2 Pro Edition is indeed about “no frills, more kills”. It dumps everything conventional about a gaming mouse and heads straight for the most simplistic look and rudimentary features. It’s not exactly “entry-level” at its price, w...
Confort discutable, Molette moyenne, Trop légère et trop simple
Avec cette souris poussée à l'extrême de la simplicité, SteelSeries signe un produit correct dont l'avantage majeur est d'être ambidextre et précis. Mais à tant sacrifier, on en vient quand même à manquer d'un ou deux boutons ou d'une souris un peu plus g...
Abstract: Si j’étais mauvaise langue, ou réaliste suivant votre opinion, je serais tenté d’affirmer que certains constructeurs manquent cruellement d’imagination d’un point de vue technologique, si bien que séduit par le côté obscure du marketing, ces derniers n’hésitent pas à faire du neuf avec du vieux. C’est-à-dire reconditionner de « vieux » modèles en éditions spéciales aux couleurs des jeux vidéo populaires du moment : Medal of Honor, Diablo III, Mass Effect 3, Starcraft II, World of Warcraft, Battlefield 3, Call of duty : modern warfare 3 et j’en passe. Sans parler des équipes de cyber athlètes professionnels offrant une occasion en or de décliner d’autres éditions spéciales.....