Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance.
September 2009
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The editors liked
Smooth sensor action
Braided chord
Weights
And comfort
Quick responding 5600 dpi adjustable laser
Fully programmable eight button array
Stores 5 Profiles
Smooth
Responsive scroll wheel
Comfortable design for long gaming or daily usage
Choose six colors on one mouse
Weight Adjustment Ststem
Highly customizable
5 available customizable profiles
Adjustable DPI while on the fly in game
Onboard profiles
Macros and scripts
OLED customizable screen and colors
Precise tracking
Review
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Highly customizable mouse, Up to 5600 DPI, Twin laser, Adjustable weight, Adjustable lightning,
None that we could find.
Definitely a must have for any hard core gamers. This mouse has every feature you can possibly want! Our experience with Sentinel Advance has been a pleasant one as it has many options for a player. If you are in to FPS you should definitely try Sentin...
When testing the markets best mouse units it is very hard to come to a conclusion about which one is the best one of the bunch especially since the best for me and the other guys might as well be the worst for you. That was mainly the re...
In our initial review of the Sentinel Advanced gaming mouse we talked alot about how it feels while gaming. What kind of responsivness the mouse gives you in game is something else we tried to cover. In short, our first go at the Sentinel mouse lacke...
Cooler Master Sentinel Advance creates a mixed bag of feelings. On the one hand, it looks really awesome, its form is very comfortable (so is the button placement), it has a great sensor and a very feature rich software. On the other hand, it requires ...
Abstract: Testing mice and other peripherals is not an easy job. It is so subjective that almost anybody will have numerous objections and not share our opinions. However, we believe that certain products, event from this category, can get almost unanimous ...
Very customizable, Onboard memory to store profiles, On the fly DPI adjustment, Good ergonomics, Dual lasers, precise tracking, Nice LED lighting effects
Stiff buttons, For right handed users only
It's easy to sum up the CM Storm Sentinel Advance. It's simply one of the best gaming mice on the market today, if not THE best. What makes it so great is not any one feature in particular, it's the combination of ergonomics, performance, and...
Very comfortable mouse, Extremely accurate, Very customizable, Software controls everything on the mouse, Quick install on any system without needing software
Learning curve is very steep, Needs more weights
Cooler Master has created a mouse that is truly intended for the gaming community and added huge amounts of style plus tons of customizations to make it like no other mouse in this market. Cooler Master has taken a radial direction with using the Phil...
The CS Storm Sentinel Advance has to be one of the fullest featured mice we have ever reviewed. The mouse by itself is nice and well laid out , but it is the software that brings it clearly over the top of the chart. This product can be setup for ev...
Performance, Lift off distance, Ergonomics, Eight buttons!, Weight adjustment, Sensor placement, Glide, Multiple color LEDs
Price (€60 ouch!), Design, LED mayhem, Braided cable
The Sentinel Advance gaming mouse does what it is supposed to, clean and simple. It has an abundance of extra features which you may or may not need. To me the mouse is over the top in regards to aesthetics, all the lights in the world do not make it a...
I like the Sentinel. It is comfortable, flexible, fast and accurate. It has a sleek, clean feel and look to it. I found it excellent for gaming, Photoshop work [photo editing] and for just about any other use you need. The ability to load the mouse up ...