Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 7 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 7.
November 2010
(86%)
63 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent Build Quality
Extremely Accurate
6400DPI TwinEye Laser Sensor
Weight Adjustable
Adjustable Size
Smart Technology Adjustable Software
Fantastic Grip
Ambidextrous
3 Different Palm Rests
3 Different Pinkie Grips
Braided Cable With Gold Plated USB Connector
Great sensitivity
Independent X & Y axis tracking
Extremely customizable
Sturdy metal body
Multiple weight system
Good software
Precision Aim button makes head shots almost too easy!
Metal accessory case
Tons of buttons. Lots of programmable features. ActionLock feature can be useful in games.
Interchangeable parts let you change mouse shape
Includes on-the-fly profile-switching features
Customisable ergonomic qualities
Comfortable
Native 5600 DPI sensor
Soft matte black coating
Precision aim and thumb scroll
Programmable buttons
Replaceable grips
Very solidly built with amazing customization options and a heavy duty featureset
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
Cable Flexibility
Weight system needs smaller weight options
No large
High grip
Palm attachment
Pinkie attachment
Feet are on the small side
Pinkie attachments do not have any low friction feet
Right handed only...
Expensive for a wired mouse. Buttons feel randomly placed compared to number pads or basic thumb button clusters. Easy to accidentally hit ActionLock when clicking
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...
Nothing completes a badass system more than the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 gaming mouse. This piece of hardware is not a gimick even in the slightest sense. Some gamers may not like the looks of this futuristic mouse, but its versatility and high quality constr...
Customisable ergonomic qualities, comfortable, Native 5600 DPI sensor, Soft matte black coating, Precision aim and thumb scroll, Programmable buttons, Replaceable grips,
Heavy regardless of weight set up, TwinEye laser tracking has quirks, No frictionlessscrolling option, Small PTFE feet feel slightly clingy, Button/macro profiles are not stored on the mouse, Not suitable for lefthanded users
Using the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 was an interesting experience. The innovation that was conjured to produce this device is tremendously impressive. However, like any product brought to our attention, the final recommendation lies with the overall impression ...
Abstract: The R.A.T. series of mice isn't designed to be subtle. The surface of each model is broken, split, and in many cases adjustable. While it looks like a hot mess in pictures, all it takes is putting your hands on one to understand the method to the mad...
Great sensitivity, Independent X & Y axis tracking, Extremely customizable, Sturdy metal body, Multiple weight system, Good software, Precision Aim button makes head shots almost too easy!, Metal accessory case
Weight system needs smaller weight options, No large, high grip, palm attachment, No large, high grip, pinkie attachment, Feet are on the small side, Pinkie attachments do not have any low friction feet, Right handed only...
Mad Catz really has created a monster with their R.A.T. 7 gaming mouse! Its combination of custom fit coupled with a bevy of software and hardware features really does make extended gaming sessions even more enjoyable. Even better was the fact that it ...
Abstract: The peripheral marketplace isn’t something that has seen much innovation over the years but Cyborg Gaming is looking to change that with their R.A.T series of gaming mice. They are adjustable beyond our wildest dreams but does this feature alone make ...
Almost completely customisable to your hand. Customisable weights. Precision aim button is genuinely useful
Software and manual needs a usability rework
Cyborg's R.A.T. 7 is craziness embodied, and we love it. Customisable to the teeth, it's only let down by a slightly unpolished software suite. It is an otherwise fantastic mouse; its unique features ensuring that it earns our ...
Abstract: Not one person who looked at the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 gaming mouse while it was in my possession did so without making some kind of exclamation or comparison. There were expletives, comparisons to the Batmobile, and those who called it a Transformer. All of...
Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
The Cyborg R.A.T. 7 is a highly customisable mouse that will appeal to a subset of people who enjoy tinkering and spending time to get their setup exactly as they want it. It has some utility as an accessibility aid, particularly to those who needs a hi...