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SteelSeries Sensei 310

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Mighty Ape
★★★★★
6 years ago
Best Mouse on the Market

If you're a right handed gamer, look no further. This is the best mouse on the market right now, 10/10

techPowerUp!
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Sensei 310

The Sensei 310 is the newest iteration of the legendary Sensei. SteelSeries upgraded the product with a new sensor they call "TrueMove3", and a new design where the main buttons aren't part of the main shell.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Sensei 310

The Sensei 310 is an ambidextrous gaming mouse that SteelSeries hopes will win over professional gamers. It's remarkably lightweight, comfortable to use and, most importantly, it performs excellently across all games and applications. It isn't without its flaws, however.

Great performance; Comfortable; Lightweight

Plasticky; No weight adjustment; So-so software

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★★
6 years ago
Rival 310 Gaming Mouse Review – Smooth as Laser-Guided Buttermilk

Like the Arctis 5, this mouse uses SteelSeries Engine software for extra calibration and customization options. One of the major functions you can mess with is something called CPI, or Counts Per Inch. This refers to how far the cursor will move on the screen whenever you move the mouse itself.

Input speed is exceptionally fast; Design is ergonomic; RGB lighting is a nice touch

Some components are lacking in durability; Certain settings beyond the needs of a regular user

Tom's Guide
★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Sensei 310 Mouse Review: Ambidextrous Bliss

The SteelSeries Sensei is easily one of the most underrated mice on the market, and it's hard to say why people rate it low. It features a sleek design, excellent software and full ambidextrous support, which is more than a lot of newer mice can say.

Excellent design; Great performance; Reasonable price; Fully ambidextrous

Only two DPI settings; Some lighting oddities

ComputerShopper
★★★★
6 years ago

We like the guts and the ambidextrous design of the Sensei 310, but a few advances in the configuration software would make this mouse something really special.

Shaped for lefties and righties alike; Attractive; solid design; yet light; Hair-trigger Omron switches and good optical sensor; Support for acceleration; deceleration; angle snapping

Only two DPI settings; No lift-distance control; Best for big hands; Non-braided cord; Ho-hum macro editor; Can't sync lighting for both light zones easily

KitGuru
★★★★
6 years ago
Steelseries Rival 310 Mouse / Sensei 310 Mouse Review

S teelser ies have recently updated two of their popular gaming mice, the Sensei and the Rival. Both feature the new Steelseries Truemove3 optical sensor designed specifically with esports in mind. What separates these two mice and are they worth the £59.99 price tag

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
6 years ago
I'd Pay Double For It

I went from a Logitech G600 to the Sensei 310 (it comes up as Rival 310 in the software interface). This thing is idea if you've big hands, and lightweight in comparison to my old mouse. I was going to go with the Rival 700, but I don't need all the bells and whistles that come with it.

+ Lightweight + Customization of Colors + In Depth DPI Sensitivity Interface + Good for Large Hands + Good Grip + Few Buttons + Cord is lengthy

- Wire isn't Fiber Coated; Just Plastic - Few Buttons (not great for certain games

Micro Center
★★★★
5 years ago
works good

This mouse is fast and does what it should. the size is a bit big for my hand and the side buttons are not in a good place because of the size issue. This is a personal thing for me and may not apply to you.

Mighty Ape
★★★★
4 years ago
Pretty good .

The mouse is not bad , light and easy to use , VERY accurate in game. Only thing I could fault.. The price. With the launch of the new Rival 3 , the Rival 310 should be cheaper priced, the side grips fail & come lose from the mouse body, but even without the side grips it performs pretty well.

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