Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
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Somebody69@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/13/13 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:Why does it have pinky buttons? Awful placement... Isn't this based off an MLG mouse? no FPS game needs 9 buttons. 5 is perfect.wait, mlg is dota and lol these days, so nevermind...Click is rather loud. Needs a weight cartridge.
Pros:Feels great. Glossy and very smooth.LED actually looks pretty good. I thought it was a sticker at first because the viewing angle is so wide.Has a normal shape, unlike those weird square mice Logitech is pumping out.Very reasonable price compared to $80+ stuff from other brands. Would have paid that for a Xai, but this seems to be the lower end replacement. |
salty9696@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/12/13 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:- No customizable colours for the lighting- Not as flashy as the SteelSeries Sensei- Attracts finger prints like no tommorow
Pros:- Amazing gaming mouse- Good sensor- Cord that won't break- Relatively cheap for how good it is Comment:
I Purchased one 3 weeks ago and it has been amazing for me, so I decided to buy another one once it was on sale. This mouse is virtually the SteelSeries Sensei, but without the fancy customizable colours. All in all its a great mouse worth the price that it is offered at! |
BigChowder@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/19/13 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:-Poor ergonomics -Small-Side buttons near the pinky finger can be easily pressed
Pros:-Tracking is excellent Comment:
While the tracking of this mouse is excellent, the ergonomics of it is not. My wrist was sore after my first session with this mouse. Tried it several times afterwards result in soreness each time. Finally had to return it. |
MrLau@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/17/13 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:none so far,
Pros:Super sensitive, customizable, pretty long usb cable Comment:
It's my first gaming mouse and I'm not disappointed. |
cj_e@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/08/13 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:cord stays stiff for long period of time
Pros:lighter then regular senseiless useless features2 kinds of coating to choose from Comment:
all around my fav mouse, play fps games competively and there is no sensor bugs - minior acceleration maybe 3-7 percent but tracks every movement. |
Maxim_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/17/12 |
Steelseries Sensei RAW Glossy 11400 Dcpi Laser Gaming Mouse - Glossy Black
Cons:Cant update drivers
Pros:AwsomePrettyGood ajustement Comment:
I am playing a lot of FPS and some MMO, for sure for MMO i dont have many many keys but it's fine. For FPS this mouse (after setting it up) is amazing. The only regret i have is i took it glossy...gotta wash my end every hour of gaming otherwise get dirty fast, ehehe. Work well on all surface so i have nothing to complain at. |
Finally had to replace my worn out Logitech G5. It's hard to find a mouse that has a normal shape these days! The Sensei RAW fits the bill now that the Xai is apparently gone. Overall a good mouse. Most of this review will be a comparison between the 2, but reading between the lines hopefully gives you some helpful info.I purposely bought the glossy over the rubberized--I hated the rubberized portions of my G5. This mouse is totally smooth on top and feels very nice in your hand. The thumb and pinky areas are some sort of rubber, but it's not textured rubber, and feels almost the same as the glossy upper portion of the mouse. No complaints there.The mouse is physically smaller than the G5 in every dimension. It's about 1/2 an inch shorter in length and perceptibly shorter in height. My hand and wrist can feel the difference (a bit of an ache after working on a research paper for several hrs straight last night), but I hope that goes away. I would prefer a bigger mouse personally, but the G5, MX500, MX518, etc. are no more.:( I do a palm/claw hybrid grip (wrist as pivot) and this mouse is great for that.The mouse is light. Much lighter than an unloaded G5, let alone the setup I had with 8 4.5g cartridges. It's heavier than the IBM/Dell garbage you get in offices, however, so it's not something I am unable to live with. I just prefer a heavy mouse... Loved my MX700 with dual AAs.:) Why no weight cartridge?!Scroll wheel is nice and quiet. No silly tilt mode. My 5 yr old G5's was hypersensitive (broken), which is what finally led me to replace it. Hope this one doesn't fail like that. Probably the first Logitech not to develop the double click thing haha.The DPI switch is nice. I never had any use for multiple DPIs, partly due to the awkward way to engage them on Logitech mice. You could set the alt DPI mode to very low for precision sniping, or very high for guns or vehicles with sloppy controls. LED effect is pretty cool and not as tacky as I expected. Cord is standard 6 ft and braided, like most gaming mice. Pro tip: plug your short mouse cord into your monitor's USB hub. Checked with dx mouse timer, and polling rate is still over 1000 hz.