Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Xai and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Xai.
December 2009
(90%)
69 Reviews
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The editors liked
Very comfortable and easy to setup and use
Comfortable
Sleeved cabled
1000Hz
Easy profiles
No lagg
Soft Comfortable Grip
High Quality Material
LCD for on go customization
Ambidextrous Shape
Outperforming Sensor
Simplicity in usage
Comfortable feel. Solid software interface and feature set. Ambidextrous design.
Performance
Great looking
Ergonomical shape
Extremely feature packed driver
On-board memory
LCD Display
Durable design
Ambidextrous
Sensor works great
The editors didn't like
Horriblyplaced LCD and some bugs to work out.
Wish it was 10$ cheaper to compete with others
No weight management
More resistant than I would have liked for an FPS mouse. Simple design. Price is a little steep compared to other FPS gaming mice.
Soft Comfortable Grip, High Quality Material, LCD for on go customization, Ambidextrous Shape, Outperforming Sensor, simplicity in usage,
no weight management
Personally, despite its second gen laser sensor I liked this mouse from the moment I started using it. Its software is easy to use and modify according to your needs and the fact that everything can be customized of the mouse without need of any driver or...
Overall the SteelSeries Xai Pro definitely shocked us with everything it could do and all of the customization options that we had at our fingertips. For an ambidextrous mouse, the Xai is comfy enough for extended gaming. No, it’s not the most comfort...
Abstract: If you ask the everyday computer user the difference between computer mice, they will likely reply that they are all the same aside from some basic, physical differences. Gamers on the other hand know that this is completely false and there is in fact...
Comfortable feel. Solid software interface and feature set. Ambidextrous design.
More resistant than I would have liked for an FPS mouse. Simple design. Price is a little steep compared to other FPS gaming mice.
Marketed as a first-person-shooter gaming mouse, the SteelSeries Xai succeeds in comfort and features, but falls short on the battlefield. Buy it now...
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...
After years of work designing and perfecting the Xai it's weird that there are almost no special features that stand out other than the LCD screen. After using the mouse for a few weeks, it was easy to see where all of their time went. Steel Series cl...
Whether or not you should buy the Xai depends on how sensitive you are to the mounsing aids it can remove – if you find that your cursor isn't quite following the path your hand pushes your ordinary mouse in, then it may be worth investigating. However, t...
Abstract: What do people look for in their gaming mice? We recently spoke with SteelSeries about the company's distrust of DPI as the last word in mouse quality. The company's XAI Laser Mouse reflects this philosophy when it comes to design: the mouse is unpre...
Comfortable, Sleeved cabled, 1000Hz, Easy profiles, No lagg
Wish it was 10$ cheaper to compete with others
Well this is a cool mouse I have to admit, it's comfortable to use even though it's made for both left and right handed people. I actually ended up replacing my own old mouse with this one for my main setup due to the fact it's so comfortable...