Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Sensei Wireless.
June 2014
(86%)
80 Reviews
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Do you need an expensive wireless gaming mouse? Maybe. The Sensei Wireless clearly sits at the fringe of a rational person's price range for a mouse; it's not hugely different from your garden variety Logitechs, and it's not hugely different from the wire...
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
From the day I have opened the box of the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless, I knew it was the one. And why should this be a question in the first place? For the last ten years or so, no matter how many computer mice cross the floor here at APH Networks, I have...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Simple & elegant, Option to use as wireless or wired, Metal charging dock, Lots of options to tweak, LED customisation – 16.8M colours, Excellent performance, Easy to use software
Expensive
Sensei Wireless adopts the motto: “Ditch the wires, keep the performance.” And this bold statement is certainly very true.There is a reason why the original Sensei and RAW edition are so popular and it's because of the simplistic design, high-performance ...
we believe that the product is able to cover completly a daily usage The charging time is about 35 hours Comfort Battery life Software The software, available on the official website, it is well made and easy to use The program is complete, intuitiv...
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Published: 2014-06-02, Author: Matthew , review by: kitguru.net
Deep software customisation, Premium build materials, High resolution sensor, Impressive battery life, Lightweight
Very expensive, Software could be improved.
The Steelseries Sensei Wireless Laser Mouse has been winning plenty of awards since it was released and I can see no reason for us to break the trend. As I noted earlier in the review, I have spent the last year using a Logitech G700, so re-adjusting to t...
To start this conclusion without giving too much away, I think the Sensei Wireless is an all around improvement over the Rival I reviewed previously. The shape and functionality of the Sensei isn't lacking in any real capacity and is a joy to use. Gaming...
Published: 2014-05-26, Author: Mike , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
From the rather simple and stylish box the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless has been quite a surprise. The contents are nicely packaged and although the Sensei feels very lightweight and small, it's very well built. It has a very simple ambidextrous styling t...
SteelSeries has crafted an excellent looking mouse that suits both right-handed and left-handed gamers, and feels great in the hand too. It's made up of a soft-touch material that's grippy enough to last you through long-lasting gaming sessions, and it's lightweight, ringing up at just 120g on the scales. Its two main mouse buttons are large and easy to press, while the scroll wheel is perfectly
SteelSeries' Sensei Wireless is a brilliant mouse, but it falls a little short in the actual wireless department. You have to hook up the dock to your computer to use the mouse in wireless mode, as it uses a proprietary standard to link up, which means it's not ideal for use with a laptop on the go - and effectively makes it just a glorified wired mouse. Using the dock does eliminate the lag, whi
SteelSeries has improved on its original Sensei mouse by adding in top-notch wireless skills, meaning you won't get tied up in your cables during high-stakes gaming moments, and it's brilliant mouse that's comfortable to use and packs in plenty of cust...
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Published: 2014-01-09, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Ambidextrous for left and right hands, High CPI sensitivity
No ergonomic or weight options, Eight buttons might be too few for some
SteelSeries, a major purveyor of mechanical keyboards, had a big secret to share with us and it turns out the PC gaming peripheral maker had a new wireless mouse called the Sensei Wireless. The mouse promises to deliver lag-free wireless gaming with a one...