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June 2014
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The editors liked
Ambidextrous for left and right hands
High CPI sensitivity
Simple & elegant
Option to use as wireless or wired
Metal charging dock
Lots of options to tweak
LED customisation – 16.8M colours
Excellent performance
Easy to use software
SteelSeries has crafted an excellent looking mouse that suits both right-handed and left-handed gamers
And feels great in the hand too. It's made up of a soft-touch material that's grippy enough to last you through long-lasting gaming sessions
And it's lightweight
Ringing up at just 120g on the scales. Its two main mouse buttons are large and easy to press
While the scroll wheel is perfectly
Deep software customisation
Premium build materials
High resolution sensor
Impressive battery life
Lightweight
The editors didn't like
No ergonomic or weight options
Eight buttons might be too few for some
Expensive
SteelSeries' Sensei Wireless is a brilliant mouse
But it falls a little short in the actual wireless department. You have to hook up the dock to your computer to use the mouse in wireless mode
As it uses a proprietary standard to link up
Which means it's not ideal for use with a laptop on the go - and effectively makes it just a glorified wired mouse. Using the dock does eliminate the lag
Build Quality, Design (Grip / Ambidextrous), Pixart ADNS 9800 Laser Sensor (8200 CPI / 150 IPS / 30G), SteelSeries Engine 3 Control Panel, Charging Base, Up To 20 Hours Of Battery Life, Can Be Used Wired, Braided Cable, ,
Price (For Some),
By now many of you are aware that I'm not much into wireless gaming mice but i always liked the Sensei series so when i heard that SteelSeries was going to launch an wireless version (design remained pretty much the same but i consider that a plu...
Abstract: The Sensei Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse from SteelSeries offers a combination of durability, speed and accuracy for tournament players and hardcore gamers. The gamer mouse features up to 8,200 dpi, 150 ips, 30G acceleration and 1000Hz polling rate without ...
Ambidextrous design, Huge resolution range, Easy-to-read, deep configuration software
Expensive, Requires frequent recharges, Usually takes 30 to 60 seconds to reawaken from sleep, Stores just two resolution settings
This gaming mouse has a huge feature set to match its two-fistfuls-of-dollars price: a giant resolution range, fine software, and advanced tweakables like angle-snapping. It's also a rare elite mouse that's great for lefties and righties alike. Read More...
Abstract: The SteelSeries Sensei Wireless represents the company's expansion of wireless offerings beyond their branded World of Warcraft M.M.O. mouse that came out over a year ago. At a higher-than-average price of $160, the Sensei Wireless features an illuminated...
If you can pay the price, SteelSeries Sensei wireless might be one of the best, if not the best wireless gaming mouse on the market. It's an excellent rodent, using an ambidextrous design, and a great deal of features added to the mix.Sure, it's very simi...
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Published: 2014-08-27, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: High-end gaming peripherals may be pricey, but competitive gamers prize premium mice, like the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless ($159.99), for their pinpoint accuracy, minimal latency, and programmable features. The wireless follow-up to the SteelSeries Sensei...
Published: 2014-08-24, Author: Will , review by: tekbeattv.com
' the Sensei Wireless Laser Mouse from SteelSeries is a winner in our book. It would almost be perfect if it were not for the lack of weight adjustments for a gaming mouse. The ambidextrous design may also be a downer for some as there are consumers who p...
Abstract: Remember that uninspiring beige mouse that required the ball and rollers to be cleaned every so often? What about the first few generations of wireless mice that chewed through batteries so fast it completely offset any practicality that they may have had...
Published: 2014-07-02, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The Sensei Wireless packs the same Pixart ADNS-9800 (Avago 9800) sensor we have seen at some of the mice we have reviewed previously, including the Sentinel Advance II which we have really enjoyed. This sensor is not recommended usually by top-tier gaming...
Published: 2014-06-10, Author: Adam , review by: nerdreactor.com
The only real cadence I have with this mouse is also one of its benefits. Ambidextrous design basically makes it impossible to use two side buttons, no matter how nimble you may be. Aside from this, it's an absolute powerhouse. It's no wonder that it's be...