SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2014-07-02

Powered by the Pixart ADNS-9800, the Sensei Wireless mouse from SteelSeries is feature-packed and comes with a solid and professional-looking charging dock, which also acts as a wireless station. The mouse is backed by the most recent version of SteelSeries Engine 3 which will allow us to set different battery saving modes, customize LED lighting, acceleration, lift distance and many more.

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A Closer Look Part III

The cable is braided for additional durability and specially designed for insertion on both dock and mouse itself:

 

 

 

Because of the ambidextrous design of the mouse, the left and right sides are alike and most of the design elements are borrowed from its older revisions:

 

 

 

The top button serves to change the CPI steps and near it we will find a small LED with double function and the scroll wheel which provides a good grip thanks to the rubber material:

 

 

 

On the back side of the mouse we have a larger SteelSeries logo, which is backed by a multicolored LED:

 

 

 

On the right side of the mouse we have two programmable buttons; both sides and top are covered by a high-quality rubberized plastic which should not show signs of wear as quickly as on other products:

 

 

 

As suspected, the left side looks identical:

 

 

 

On the front side of the mouse we have the opening for the USB charging port, when we would like to continue playing while charging the battery at the same time:

 

 

 

Same golden contact points can be spotted on the back side of the mouse and the laterals are populated by large PTFE feet:

 

 

 

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