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The editors liked
Great build quality
Pleasing aesthetics
Customisable LED lighting
Programmable buttons
Smooth sensor performance
Simple
Easy-to-chew design
Consistent and reliable
Impressive DPI range
The editors didn't like
Slightly expensive
Minor acceleration at extreme DPI settings
“The GRIP 500 is a good gaming mouse
But it’s an even better day-to-day mouse. If you spend a little more time working than you do on the battlefield
Simple, easy-to-chew design, Consistent and reliable, Impressive DPI range
Side buttons too close together, Software feels lazy, DPI button only cycles upwards
As a first try from Turtle Beach, the Grip 500 is a good quality mouse that won't let multi-genre gamers down. You can get a more refined device for your money though, so consider the Logitech G502 or the Razer DeathAdder Chroma...
Abstract: Conclusion The Impact 700 undeniably has outstanding build quality, and for many enthusiasts this will be a real plus. While that, plus the full set of Cherry MX Browns, goes a long way towards justifying the cost, it doesn't go all the way. The absence ...
Published: 2015-04-23, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great build quality, Pleasing aesthetics, Customisable LED lighting, Programmable buttons, Smooth sensor performance,
Slightly expensive, Minor acceleration at extreme DPI settings, “The GRIP 500 is a good gaming mouse, but it’s an even better day-to-day mouse. If you spend a little more time working than you do on the battlefield, you’ll find the GRIP 500 has plenty to
PriceAt £54.99 directly from Turtle Beach, the GRIP 500 is a little on the expensive side of the mid-range mouse market. There's some fierce competition out there for the same kind of money and it'll take some hefty consideration for people to take a shot...
Abstract: Other things we'd like to see dipped in this stuff include the door handles on lingerie shops, those massive KFC containers you should never try and finish on your own, and most glorious of all, the insides of our socks, so we could wiggle our toes agains...
Separate X and Y axis controls, Lift-distance control, Dpi switcher with four stored settings, Three buttons on left edge
No angle snapping or acceleration/deceleration controls, No game-specific profiles, No buttons on right edge, despite ambidextrous design
We like this right-handed FPS mouse, but some omissions from its feature list make its asking price ($70, at this writing) too high. Wait for the price to drop. Read More…...
This entire review was typed using the Impact 700 and Grip 500 and it has been my main keyboard and mouse for my desktop over the past few weeks. The Impact 700's typing experience is pleasant for those who want a keyboard for both gaming and internet bro...
Published: 2015-04-15, Author: Nick , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Turtle Beach is a company best-known for sound cards and gaming headsets, but with the recent release of a trio of gaming keyboards and two gaming mice they've entered the broader world of peripherals in a big way.We've already taken a detailed look at th...
When it comes to the Turtle Beach Grip 500, the mouse is similar to a golden retriever, to which I mean it is lovable in many aspects. For one, its physical build and design is excellent. The symmetrical shape means it can be held comfortably in both hand...