When someone asks my opinion on a new gaming mouse, I always have to include a SteelSeries Sensei in that short list. Hard core mice enthusiasts will mention that it doesn’t have a “flawless” sensor, but most users would never spot the difference. More importantly, the Sensei has a shape that most absolutely love and you are also getting their SteelSeries Engine software. Those who know me, know I’m a sucker for orange, when I saw the Fnatic Sensei I had to have one to match my orange Siberia v2 headset.

Product Name: SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic

Review Sample Provided by: SteelSeries

Written by: Wes

Pictures by: Wes

 

First things first, between the original Sensei, the Sensei RAW, the Xia (that the Sensei is based on), and game mice that are based on the Sensei RAW, I have looking at the performance of this mouse countless times. Rather than repeat myself again. I would rather link all of our previous coverage and focus more on the aesthetics of the Fnatic version. Because of that there isn’t a performance section this time around.

 

Sensei

Sensei [RAW]

Xia

Black Ops 2

Diablo 3

 

Specifications

Counts Per Inch

90 – 5670

Frames Per Second

12000

Inches Per Second

150

Acceleration

30 G

Sensor Data Path

True 16 bit

Lift Distance

~2 mm

Buttons

8

Cable

6.5 Feet

Height

1.5In

Width

2.7In

Length

4.9In

Weight

90 grams (0.2 lbs)

Compatibility

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows Vista

Windows 7

Mac OS X

Macros

Yes

 

 

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #33353 22 Nov 2013 13:32
Hey everyone, for today we have a quick look at the Fnatic version of the Sensei from SteelSeries. This is especially fitting for us because we are spending the weekend at MLG checking out the DOTA2 tournament with SteelSeries. Fnatic does have a DOTA 2 team. we will be seeing them and there competitors, like Na'vi, at MLG

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