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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
Published: 2012-06-01, Author: The , review by: techreaction.net
The Cooler Master Sentinel Advanced II turned out to be a great mouse to use. The driver software UI was very easy to use and straight forward. After studying it for a few minutes, we figured everything out that we needed, and started making the Advanc...
Overall, my final thoughts on the CMStorm Sentinel Advance 2. I am more of a bigger mouse body type gamer, I like a full hand grip. This mouse provided me a ease to switching from my DeathAdder, I was able to really get used to this mouse almost inst...
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,
4th and 5th buttons are too close together
The CM Storm Sentinel Advance II looks awesome in my opinion. The LEDs on top and under the buttons and the ergonomic styling looks really nice. The fact that you can change the color scheme to something that fits your style, or even your mood, is an ...
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.
Mouse seemed a little on the light side considering it had a set of five weights.
Cooler Master has done a respectable job concerning the performance of the new laser sensor. Being able to step the dpi up or down at 200 dpi increments on-the-fly is a great convenience; however, there did appear to be discrepancies on the feel of ...
Macro Programming Issues, OLED Logo hidden Under Hand When In Use, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
Gaming mice aren't all built the same. While playing with the Sentinel Advance II, I noticed the better quality when compared to some of the other mice that I've used. The Sentinel felt much better in my hand. The tracking also felt much smoother on th...
Cooler Master's Cm Storm Sentinel Advance II is a great product. It has excellent features for both gaming and for precision work (I can see this using used for CAD and photo editing). The mechanical components will provide you with the performance you ne...
Abstract: We loved the original CM Storm Sentinel Advance, so it€™s excellent news for gamers that Cooler Master has released an updated version. The well-known styling remains as is, but the guts of the new version have had a total makeover.The Sentinel is bui...
As I mentioned, the look and feel of the Sentinel Advance Ii is just like the original and it's as if I went right back to the enjoyable hours of gaming I had with that mouse. The upgraded sensor is nice and I actually found myself using the 8200 DPI ...
Cooler Master have aimed high with the Storm Sentinel Advance II, alas, it falls short, whilst the Sentinel Advance II performs well in an FPS style game if fails in an RPG where maximum number of mapped buttons and the ability to switch through them ...
In summary, the mouse provided by Cooler Master under the CM Storm brand follows in the footsteps of the Sentinel Advance and really displays the company's dedication of listening to fans and users and implementing the improvements needed, improving the s...