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.
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 |