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Gaming Mouse Review Roundup - Cyborg, Razer, ROCCAT & More
Patrick "MACMAC" MacMillan
2012-02-24 22:10:00.0
eTeknix, Funky Kit, HardwareHeaven, techPowerUp, Tech-Reviews, and TechwareLabs have reviewed a few gaming mice from Cyborg, Epic Gear, Razer, ROCCAT, and SteelSeries.
Let's see what they had to say:
- eTeknix: Cyborg R.A.T.7 Albino Edition Gaming Mouse Review:
"On the whole, the R.A.T.7 Albino Edition is one of the best performing gaming mouse weve managed to get our mitts on. Not only is it the most comfortable due to its fully customisable nature, but it performs flawlessly, which provides you with the edge over other gamers.
If the price isnt an issue, nor its ability to get grubby quickly, then stop hesitating and buy this mouse. We werent disappointed, and neither will you be."
Click here to read the full review.
- Funky Kit: Steelseries Kinzu V2 Pro Edition Gaming Mouseþ Review:
"If you are looking to have great mouse performance but you do not want to break the bank to buy a bunch of features you may or may not use, the Kinzu v2 Pro edition will get you fragging in no time. The excellent sensors and switches more than make up for any of its downfalls."
Click here to read the full review.
- HardwareHeaven: Razer Naga Hex Gaming Mouse Review:
"The Razer Naga Hex offers an interesting twist on the original design which makes playing RPG and MOBA games easier. The design used is comfortable and the sensor fast and accurate with a good software package to back up the impressive performance. The most surprising aspect however is how good the Hex is for FPS games, an added bonus."
Click here to read the full review.
- techPowerUp: ROCCAT Kone[+] Laser Gaming Mouse Review:
"ROCCAT has succeeded in creating a brilliantly performing laser gaming mouse with an extensive driver suite that incorporates all the features you want and some useful extras. The looks of the mouse is debatable, but fortunately ROCCAT has an all-lights-off switch for people over twelve. Ergonomics wise the Kone[+] is one of the better mice out there, but it is not quite as refined as that of the Mionix Naos 5000 or SteelSeries Sensei. Priced at 70 this mouse is for the die-hard gamers that want the best tracking experience possible and play with a medium to high sensitivity."
Click here to read the full review.
- Tech-Reviews: SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic Gaming Mouse Review:
"Being quite a big gamer, and having used it for a fair few hours, I have to say that the SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic Gaming Mouse didnt disappoint at all. It was very responsive, and I didnt have any issues with lag, which is refreshing as I have experienced this in the past with some mice.
The RRP of the Sensei Fnatic is, however, quite high at £80, but with such brilliant software to customize the side buttons, and the inclusion of its own 32-bit ARM processor, Id be very surprised to see it disappoint if you were to purchase one."
Click here to read the full review.
- TechwareLabs: Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse with Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology:
"Overall I was pleased with the Meduza. The HDST will be a big deal for people who can really appreciate the difference between the two sensors or those who have wanted to try one or the other but were hesitant to switch. It is a comfortable mouse with good customization and solid looks. My only complaint is with the squishy side buttons that I wish the profile select function could be moved to the top, allowing for an extra side button to be used for a macro.
At $80, the Meduza is at the high end of the gaming mouse market and for most gamers I would say that there are better mice for less money. But if you are looking for a comfortable, customizable gaming mouse and are interested in testing the benefits of laser and optical, then this wouldnt be a bad buy."
Click here to read the full review.
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