Sensei Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse
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Thursday, April 27, 2017
By: John K
From: Winnipeg
Strengths:
Nice mouse. Good tracking. Buttons feel good. Comes with a dock but can still be used wired if desired. Set in dock to charge when not in use. Charge lasts fairly long time. RGB colours can represent remaining charge if desired.
Weaknesses:
Keeps disconnecting in Windows 10 after a clean install of the OS and the mouse driver/software.
Cannot update the firmware unless you plug it into a Mac or the rare PC it will mysteriously work on.
Skates / Feet got scratched up by a high quality aluminum pad. Had to order new feet on Amazon (Steelseries doesn't have feet for this expensive mouse).
Additional Comments:
In my earlier review I expressed how this is an expensive mouse, but it seemed to work well. Now I am having issues since installing Windows 10. To be honest, the inability to update the firmware started in Windows 7, but all the disconnect problems have only started since installing Windows 10. Internet shows this to be a common issues with Steelseries products. Won't purchase another one.
Friday, July 10, 2015
By: John K
From: Winnipeg
Strengths:
Excellent tracking
Flashy lights
Wireless
Battery lasts over 16 hours and 20 if you let it go into sleep mode faster.
Weaknesses:
Ambidextrous
Not many buttons
Can't replace the battery easily.
Buttons on right side are easy to press by accident.
Only two levels of DPI on the mouse.
Additional Comments:
Pretty good mouse. It's fairly light so I may open it and put my own weights inside if there's room. Buttons feel great. The mouse can have a solid colour or pulsing colour on the wheel, logo or on the dock. Any of these can be set to represent the charge in the battery instead of a solid or pulsating colour. The mouse works great. Is it worth $160? Well, I don't think it's a very good value, but I'm a sucker for an expensive mouse.
Monday, July 21, 2014
By: cj
From: winnipeg
Thursday, May 22, 2014
By: Chris
From: Calgary
Strengths:
- Charging station is very well designed and easy to use; it's heavy enough that it doesn't move around when you bump it and setting the mouse on it to charge is a breeze
- Great tracking
- Excellent battery life
- Comfortable design
- Ambidextrous
- Good side button placement
- Great color customization options if you're into that sort of thing
Weaknesses:
- The price; you can get a really high-end keyboard or headset for what you pay for this
- There's no DPI indicator on the mouse like there was on the original Sensei
- The white setting for the LED's doesn't really look that white (I'm really digging to find some weaknesses with this mouse)
Additional Comments:
If you can look past its rather large price tag, this is one of the best gaming mice that you can buy. The rubberized texture of this mouse is pretty much the same as that of the Sensei Raw, and they added a couple of little groves on the side of the mouse for thumb placement when you're not using your side buttons. Overall this is a great mouse if you're looking for a solid gaming wireless mouse.
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