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October 2011
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The editors liked
Class leading performance
Portable profiles
Massive customisation possibilities
On-the-fly CPI adjustment
On-the-fly profile
Infinite Macro settings to each button
Tremendous build quality
Dense braided cable
Fast and responsive
Easy switching between profiles
LCD screen for changing settings
Superb
Customisable performance
Ambidextrous yet comfortable
Programmable without a PC
3 individual LED zones in any colour
Excellent software
Completely customisable. Comfortable. Durable
Looks fantastic
Software package is unrivaled
Sensitivity settings to cover all demands
Surface coating has broken new ground
The editors didn't like
Included accessories could be better but this is a very minor point
Not the most comfortable mouse
Lightweight
Feels a bit plastic
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
High price. Not going to be for everyone.
£80 will be out of reach for many people
Regardless of the quality
Underside LED readout seems a little ‘gimmicky'
Kitguru says
An exceptional product which really is worth every penny
The headline act of the Sensei is its adjustability, and it's excellent in this regard - you should be able to set it up just the way you want. Once you've done this, though, there are elements of the Sensei that will start to grate in the long term.The s...
As far as gaming mice go, the Sensei strikes me as being one of the classier types out there. Though it includes LEDs, the focus is on performance and function, not bling. The fact that SteelSeries enlisted the help of professional gamers and their cl...
SteelSeries advertise the Sensei as "The Worlds most customisable mouse", and it's tough to argue with that claim.There have been a raft of mice that enable the user to customise the buttons, or the colours. Record complex macros. Store multiple profil...
Excellent customizability, Cool design, Very comfortable
Needs a wizard to help explain tweakable options, Pricey
The SteelSeries Sensei is a high-quality gaming mouse with lots of tweakable options and some very well-thought-out features, but at $90, it's definitely meant for serious gamers only. SteelSeries Sensei Gaming Mouse Review: For Hardcore Gamers Only S...
Abstract: SteelSeries has released their new Sensei gaming mouse and we got our hands on one to review for you loyal readers. It must first be mentioned that SteelSeries has long been known for pro-gaming quality gear, without all the fancy bells and whistles (e...
Abstract: Today SteelSeries announced availability on the new Sensei Pro Grade Laser Mouse. This is not your hardcore gaming mouse that will improve your K/D ratio in your favorite first-person shooter, but it is a slick little piece of PC gear that you might re...
So after it’s all said and done is the Sensei an improvement over the Xai? The ARM alone is a major improvement but the improved scroll wheel and software also are nice. They kept everything that was great about the Xai and improved on the rest.The onl...
The gaming mouse niche is easily one of the most fast paced portions of the peripheral marketplace which essentially means every manufacturer is trying to make their products unique. This sometimes leads to great leaps forward but it can also lead to s...
Abstract: "The trackball, a related pointing device [to the mouse], was invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952. It used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. It was not patented,...
Published: 2011-10-05, Author: Regina , review by: Bcchardware.com
As we come to the end of the road (or the cord in this case), I think that SteelSeries made a mouse that is pretty slick and well built.For some the Sensei could be pricey at $90, but for the serious gamer who wants custom features, custom settings and cu...