Testseek.com have collected 78 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar.
July 2014
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Inexpensiv
Not bad for RTS or casual MMO play
Rubber side panels
Ergonomics (for people with small-to-average hands)
Good driver suite
7 buttons
Rubber Grip
Wellplaced buttons
No sharp edges
Low profile mouse with Ergonomic design
Soft coat on the rest of he mouse surface
‘Smooth' response when using with higher dpi
Comfortable Ergonomic Design
Good button layout
Very good value
LED and button customization
Supports Macros.
– Beautiful classic design
– Enjoyably clickable buttons
– Features one of the best sensors in that price range
– Easy to install software
– Bright LED lights and great and ergonomic design
Published: 2016-03-16, Author: Vincent , review by: Bjorn3d.com
The Cooler Master HAVOC is a lot of mouse for a mid-ranged price; it uses a high-quality Avago 9800 laser sensor, and Omron micro switches. Expected button life is 5 million clicks on the 8 programmable buttons. The rubber side grip and rubberized paint...
Published: 2016-02-24, Author: Michael , review by: mousearea.com
– Beautiful classic design, – Enjoyably clickable buttons, – Features one of the best sensors in that price range, – Easy to install software, – Bright LED lights and great and ergonomic design
The weight is not customizable, Wheel button is too sturdy for some users, Connectivity issues for some users
this is a nice, affordable gaming mouse with a reasonable amount of features for that price. With the classic design, beautiful LED logo that can change its color with bright shiny colors according to your settings and one of the best optical sensors in...
Abstract: The Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar Mouse comes with 7 programmable buttons, LEDs, 8200dpi Avago laser sensor, 128KB on-board memory and a 1.8m braided cable. Great mouse!...
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Published: 2015-05-20, Author: Frederik , review by: techpowerup.com
Rubber side panels, Ergonomics (for people with small-to-average hands), Good driver suite, 7 buttons
Sluggish tactile feedback on some buttons, Sensor not centered, Price
The CM Storm Mizar sells for $59. Rubber side panels Ergonomics (for people with small-to-average hands) Good driver suite 7 buttons Sluggish tactile feedback on some buttons Sensor not centered Price 7.8 CM Storm gets a lot of things right with the Mizar...
Sometimes what you started with all those years ago is what you wanted all along. Cooler Master recognizes that some people just love their older mice and with that it is hard to find something that feels the same. With the Mizar they tried to stay as c...
Published: 2014-12-15, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
A mouse is a highly personal computer component. There is no mouse that is the perfect mouse for everybody, as everybody's opinion in the looks and shape will be different. In addition, there is no real test to determine which works the best for every sit...
The time has come to lay down the verdict for the Mizar. After having used it for the last few weeks, I will miss this mouse. Smooth scrolling and great tracking help the Mizar leave a positive impression that will encourage my return to this mouse as wor...
The goo, Inexpensiv, Not bad for RTS or casual MMO play
Questionable design choices and ineffective software hamper the CM Storm Mizar at almost every turn. The word "Mizar" refers to a comprehensive mathematical language that seeks to present math in a logical and readable manner. The mouse of the ...
The CM Storm Mizar may be light at only 87 grams but it is not a lightweight in terms of delivering performance especially compared to other Avago 9800 laser sensor mice offerings. It is also competitively priced at only $59 making it easy to recommend ev...
As a modern interpretation of the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, the Mizar misses the mark somewhat. It certainly looks the part, but the compact dimensions and massaged curves provide a very different feel than the original. That difference is deeply disapp...