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Pros & Cons
Pros
I love this mouse but it's stiffer than i'm used to. My only complaint is about how difficult it will be to find a replacement if these ever go out of production or stop being sold. This mouse feels so good.
The sensei ten is an excellent gaming mouse. The tracking is very accurate at low dpi. All * are programmable and you can use the cpi toggle button as a bindings in games.
Best fps mouse i've ever used. Best for fingertip grip, but claw and palm grips work well too. Cons:-i play fps games, and panic click, so it has been through some stress.
The steelseries engine has some quirks that are annoying, but nothing deal breaking. The programmable * are well located and intuitive to use. Customize your mouse wih ease - way easier than icue.
The feet on the bottom are really nice and glide well, though the mouse is heavier than i would like. The overall shape and feel of this mouse is great. Feels great to the touch, clicks are tactile and responsive.
Cons
The app itself is unfortunately bloatware. The random disconnection problem make me hesitant to buy any more.
Highlights
Quality
The software is amazing, all the buttons are reprogrammable (i suggest rebinding the dpi switcher to play and pause media, it m... Read More
This is a quality tool for gaming or whatever else.
One year update: i am very disappointed in the quality of this mouse.
The mouse wheel is extremely difficult to remove after disassembling the mouse because there appears to be no release mechanism.
Price
This is now a very comfortable $70 paperweight just outside warranty.
But for the price i'm pretty happy.
He likes this better at a fraction of the cost.
Competitiveness
Good mouse for palm users and i liked it better than the steelseries sensei 310.
The main thing to mention in comparison is that the steelseries thumb buttons are easier to find with fingers and easier to press.
The dpi switch button is a bit more complex than my older model, but it's easy to set it back down to just a 2 option toggle, l... Read More
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To start im lefthanded so its always a hassle finding a mouse that offers features for a lefty
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Even though i really liked this mouse for ergonomics and performance it failed abruptly
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Device recognition was an issue from day one
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Doesnt feel as solid as the original but doesnt feel chinsy either
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The clicks seem better but they still feel a bit cheap and that they will wear out after 2 years of use
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The scroll wheel feels a little weak and like it will slip between notches every 2030 movements
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I was looking for a replacement for my razer abyssus essential and this mouse isnt it
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Its not good for fingertip users like me and too heavy besides the other flaws i felt were there
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