Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advanced 2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advanced 2.
June 2012
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New Avago ADNS9800 Laser
8200 DPI (Adjustable)
PalmGrip Style
128KB Programmable Memory
MultiColor LEDs
Changeable OLED Icon
OLED Shows DPI Settings
8 Programmable Buttons
5 Profiles
Macros and Scripts
1000Hz Polling Rate
Onthefly Adjustments (DPI and Profiles)
Comfortable
Plenty of buttons
Display
Sleeved cable
DPI Buttons
Weights
High sensitivity level of 8
200 dpi
Easy to configure
OLED display lets the user know the dpi setting on the fly
Friendly configuration application
Nice lighting effects
Very precise scroll wheel
TX feature virtually doubles the number of assignable
On-the-fly DPI for all profiles
Unique OLED display for X & Y axis sensitivity and custom logo
Complete macro and profiling system to meet any need
Pleasing egg-shape ergonomics.
Price
Looks
Quality sensor
Comfort
Eight buttons
OLED Display
On-board macro and profile storage
Very short lift-off-distance
8 Programmable Buttons and 9 virtual buttons
MultiColor LED Customizations
OLED Display for DPI and Personal Logo
Customizable Weight from 139 to 161.5 grams
Up to 5 Different Profiles
Macro Editor for Complete Control of Functions
Keyboard and MultiMedia BuiltIn Functions
128kb Memory Bank for Driverless Use
The editors didn't like
Macro Programming Issues
OLED Logo hidden Under Hand When In Use
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Flimsy buttons
We really didn't find a single weak point to report. The size of the mouse might be an issue
But it's more of a personal preference than a problem with the device's design
And there are always players who look for a bigger mouse
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Mouse seemed a little on the light side considering it had a set of five weights.
Scroll wheel not up to the quality of the rest of the mouse
Had I not spoken with Cooler Master in depth about sensors before, I would have been a lot more skeptical about the Sentinel Advance II when it was introduced. My original experience with the first version was questionable at best after living with it fa...
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Published: 2013-02-19, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
Along with the Sentinel Advance II Cooler Master sent me two of the largest mouse pads that I've ever seen. I should not say mouse pad, I should say mouse mat, they measure 17×13”. I had to clear off the surface of my desk to use them. Both pa..I mean mat...
With the Sentinel Advance II, Cooler Master has built a solid product and incorporated a high performance Avago ADNS-9800 Laser Sensor which allows DPI settings between 200 and 8200. Even if the mouse is quite large, the shape is comfortable and we do...
We liked the original CM Storm Sentinel Advance, but times have moved on quickly in the world of gaming peripherals. As a result we were expecting more from the Sentinel Advance II than simply a sensor and software update. It's still a competent pointing...
For its $60 price tag, Cooler Master's Sentinel Advance II is an attractive gaming mouse. It's not perfect (especially when moving over from my SteelSeries Sensei, which has proven to be my favorite mouse to date), but it sure does pack a punch withou...
Abstract: Today Neoseeker will be taking a look at the CM Storm Sentinel Advance II gaming mouse and the CM Storm Speed-RXL gaming mouse pad from Cooler Master. The manufacturer is always looking to take its game one step further, and the Sentinel Advance II aims t...
Comfortable, Plenty of buttons, Display, Sleeved cable, DPI Buttons, Weights
Flimsy buttons
I have been using this mouse now for about a week and am very happy with the performance. It was easy to install and the software really covers all aspects you would want to play around with. I had no lagg issues or delays while gaming, we gave it a s...
The Sentinel Advance II from Cooler Master is a great mouse and I am saying this from the heart as I have been using one since the first day the original Sentinel hit the market. The comfort level is ideal for those with longer fingers and large hands...
Price, Looks, Quality sensor, Comfort, Eight buttons, OLED Display, On-board macro and profile storage, Very short lift-off-distance
Scroll wheel not up to the quality of the rest of the mouse, Design might not be for all, Some minor sensor oddities, Ungodly long name
The CM Storm Sentinel Advance II is a good mouse. It does have a few quirks regarding the scroll wheel and the sensor, however, it can still compete with the other serious high end gaming mice on the market. Its shape is superb for people with slightly...
High sensitivity level of 8,200 dpi, Easy to configure, OLED display lets the user know the dpi setting on the fly, Friendly configuration application, Nice lighting effects, Very precise scroll wheel, TX feature virtually doubles the number of assignable
We really didn't find a single weak point to report. The size of the mouse might be an issue, but it's more of a personal preference than a problem with the device's design, and there are always players who look for a bigger mouse, Best Deals from Amazon,
The Sentinel Advance II enhanced what was already an excellent mouse to begin with three years ago. Because it's a huge peripheral, it's not suited for players with tiny hands or those who prefer lighter and more agile gaming mice. The Sentinel Advance II...