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MX29430
  • MX29430: PC Cyborg RAT9 Wireless Gaming Mouse
  • MX29430: PC Cyborg RAT9 Wireless Gaming Mouse
  • MX29430: PC Cyborg RAT9 Wireless Gaming Mouse
  • MX29430: PC Cyborg RAT9 Wireless Gaming Mouse

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PC Cyborg RAT9 Wireless Gaming Mouse

From 14 Customer Reviews
MX29430
Only$159.99
  • SKU: MX29430
  • ILC: 021165110786
  • Part #: R.A.T.9
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Customer Reviews

Average Rating:
3/5
With 14 Customer Reviews
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Very nice

5/5
 2/17/2012 4:17:04 AM
William from Edmonton writes:
Strengths:
Two great rechargeable batteries, Very comfortable and customizable, great software, solid as a rock, and a neat dock/charger
Weaknesses:
None at time posted
Summary:
Ive had this mouse for over a year now, and it has served me incredibly well!

Favorite piece of computer gear

5/5
 1/16/2012 7:14:43 PM
Luke from Edmonton writes:
Strengths:
high amount of customization durable software dpi adjustments button layout very quick and responsive includes 2 batteries and neat looking dock nice tin for the extra parts extremely comfortable. sniper button
Weaknesses:
does not come with a protective case like other mice short battery life on software load mouse goes to lowest dpi dpi and profiles not stored within the mouse mouse profiles have to be reloaded on OS startup
Summary:
I own two of these and use them both every day. I got smaller hands so I was worried about the comfort but was happily surprised. My hand never cramps using this mouse, so I bought one for work as well. No more mouse fatigue which is worth its weight in gold. Very useful mouse both for gaming (which I don't do a lot of) and photoshop or other production tools. The DPI adjustments being the most important. I love this mouse. The weaknesses are so minor they don't even bother me.

Great mouse

4/5
 1/14/2012 10:50:56 AM
WhippWhapp from Cowtown writes:
Strengths:
Ergonomics DPI on the fly Wireless Adjustability Looks bad azz Thumb scroll great for prone/crouch in FPS
Weaknesses:
Battery life on the short side Sometimes doesn't wake from sleep, receiver needs to be unplugged Picky tracking
Summary:
I waited a year before giving my review just so I could be sure I had a thorough experience to draw from. The weaknesses mentioned I can live with because the receiver is within easy reach if I need batteries or to unplug/plug device, and I always use a mousepad with it anyways. I bought it on sale, I don't think i would be as happy if I paid full price.

Great Mouse

5/5
 1/11/2012 2:01:07 PM
Alex from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
-Adjustable -Programmable -Wireless -Hot swappable batteries -Looks so badass it hurts
Weaknesses:
-Battery packs are a little difficult to remove (I find that I have to remove the palm rest to get a good enough grip on the battery)
Summary:
Picked up this mouse for work. I am a drafter and am on various CAD software all day every day. I wanted a wireless, comfortable mouse with programmable buttons that I could use at work. The mouse delivers. I have no interference problems, took some fiddling around but eventually I got it adjusted perfectly for my hand. I also do a little bit of gaming and the sharpshooter button in FPS games is phenomenal! I'm not the best shot but I'm now getting head-shot after head-shot.

Amazing but pricy

4/5
 1/11/2012 1:09:53 PM
Chris from Winnipeg writes:
Strengths:
Best customizable mouse on the market DPi adjustment allows sniping to become very easy Thumb and pinky rests available. Want the mouse really heavy or really light? no problem I won't game without it
Weaknesses:
Sometimes the mouse sensor doesn't work or response ( very rare ) mouse size can be awkward for some people, if their hands are larger thumb rest needs improvement, doesn't feel like it should. very expensive
Summary:
Awsome mouse, I always game with it. If you are nit picky about minor things and have big hands, don't buy it. if you are an intense gamer and like to customize your mouse exactly the way you want it, then this is for you. This mouse is expensive but worth the price since it rivals or beats many razor products.

Gave up on it

1/5
 12/24/2011 7:32:59 PM
John K from Winnipeg writes:
Strengths:
Adjusts to just about any size hand. Looks awesome. Personally I like the thumb wheel. Long battery life compared to other wireless gaming mice. (8 hours). Comes with two LIon batteries that are easy to swap.
Weaknesses:
Poor tracking depending on your pad. Massive WIFI interference problems.
Summary:
I tried three of these mice. First one had a bad thumb wheel. Second one worked OK for about 6 months, laser started acting up, started having WiFI interference problems. RMAd and replaced, now the new one is having interference problems again. I changed the channel of my WIFI router and it seemed OK for about a week, but started causing problems again. There are four other WIFI networks in my area and one of them could be causing the problem. This $150 mouse is now sitting in my closet.

saitek rat9 wireless mice

2/5
 11/24/2011 7:12:14 PM
Ian from Calgary AB writes:
Strengths:
customized from weight to length DPI ect
Weaknesses:
cursor unresponsive very annoying at times i tried to un install the software and re install it again it went back to normal.....after couple days it crashes again..
Summary:
looks badass but a it doesnt live to its promise.same problem as rat7

blown away

5/5
 10/3/2011 9:16:39 AM
john from winnipeg writes:
Strengths:
good battrey life, flawless motion, great use abillity,
Weaknesses:
none at this time
Summary:
needed a new mouse, got this one, glad i did,

Picky

3/5
 8/4/2011 2:35:08 AM
Sul from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
Nice high DPI
Strong construct, resistant to being dropped (or thrown by a two year old)
Highly customizable, both in hardware and software
Weaknesses:
Bizarre sticking that sometimes happens, really does not like gamer grade mousepads
Summary:
I like it, great mouse to have, has its quirks but at the same time it works for me

Isn't comfort most Important?

2/5
 4/4/2011 3:17:23 PM
Sodius_Maximus from Calgary writes:
Strengths:
Looks awesome, fun to play with adjustments during the first few days trying to get it to "fit your hand". The button set-up is is very well placed and has great options. The software and interface is smart. Works well for surfing the internet. The precision aim button was kind of neat.
Weaknesses:
It did not "fit" to my hand no matter what I tried and I tried everything for hours the first few days. It is very heavy without all the weights so I can't imagine why they'd include more weight. More than average surface contact spread out (probably to distribute weight) but in turn made it less mobile on surfaces. The palm part is separate from the mouse so it always feels like it's pushing into your palm. Just does not feel natural.
Summary:
You'd only be spending the money to show it off to your friends when they came over. I replace it with a 50 dollar Razor and fell in love after a couple of hours. If you're buying this to game and you game for more th an 2 hrs a week and comfort is important, the money can be betters spent elsewhere.