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August 2017
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98 Reviews
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Build Quality (Fiber Reinforced Frame / OMRON Switches), Ambidextrous Design, Near Excellent Grip, Very Fast and Accurate (TrueMove3 Sensor), Dual Zone RGB Illumination, Engine 3 Software, Price (For Some),
Plain Cable And USB Plug, Weight (Slightly More Would Be Ideal),
Since I used both the original SENSEI and its successor the SENSEI MLG for a long time (I still have them somewhere) I was very eager to test the SENSEI 310 out which is also why I did for over a month (primarily with games like World Of Warship...
Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Sean , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: Starting business over a decade ago as a mousepad manufacturer, today SteelSeries competes with the likes of Razer and Logitech in the PC gaming peripheral industry, manufacturing keyboards, headsets, mice and more. SteelSeries is a sponsor of several esp...
Excellent performance, Great quality, Great cable, Good wheel, Proven ergonomics, Light enough for its size
Could be lighter
The Sensei 310 is available for $59.99. Excellent performance Great quality Great cable Good wheel Proven ergonomics Light enough for its size Could be lighter 9.3 The Sensei 310 is a high quality ambidextrous mouse with excellent performance and a p...
Published: 2017-09-10, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Ambidextrous design, Customizable button functions, Can go up to 12000dpi, Adjust acceleration, deceleration, angle snapping, polling rate, Snappy performance, Reasonably priced
Very low profile, Side grips could cover more area, Had to disable right side buttons due to accidental clicking
If you're looking for a high-performance, affordable ambidextrous gaming mouse and don't mind a lower profile mouse, you should definitely check out the SteelSeries Sensei 310. If you are right-handed though, you'll definitely want the Rival 310 over the...
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Shaped for lefties and righties alike, Attractive, solid design, yet light, Hair-trigger Omron switches and good optical sensor, Support for acceleration, deceleration, angle snapping,
Only two DPI settings, No lift-distance control, Best for big hands, Non-braided cord, Ho-hum macro editor, Can't sync lighting for both light zones easily
We like the guts and the ambidextrous design of the Sensei 310, but a few advances in the configuration software would make this mouse something really special...
Shaped for lefties and righties alike, Attractive, solid design, yet light, Hair-trigger Omron switches and good optical sensor, Support for acceleration, deceleration, angle snapping
Only two DPI settings, No lift-distance control, Best for big hands, Non-braided cord, Ho-hum macro editor, Can't sync lighting for both light zones easily
We like the guts and the ambidextrous design of the Sensei 310, but a few advances in the configuration software would make this mouse something really special. Read More...
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Published: 2017-08-27, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Right after installing the mouse and configuring it to our preferences in SteelSeries Engine 3, we did fire up Kritika Online, DOOM, Agents of Mayhem but also Mafia III; we did not run complex fully-fledged MMORPGs such as Black Desert Online since those...
Although the Sensei 310 and Rival 310 have slight differences - number of buttons and shape - in a lot of ways they are the same.They both have the same materials for the main body of the mouse, a nicely textured matte plastic, whilst the sides of both ha...
The Rival and Sensei 310 are the first mice to come equipped with SteelSeries' new TrueMove 3 sensor. The company made some ambitious claims about TrueMove3, stating that it's the only gaming mouse sensor with true one-to-one tracking. While the TrueMove...