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The SteelSeries Sensei Ten is a high-performance ambidextrous gaming mouse featuring an 18,000 CPI TrueMove Pro optical sensor for unmatched tracking accuracy. It offers 8 programmable buttons, a hyper-durable build rated for 60 million clicks, and a lightning-fast 1000Hz polling rate with 1ms response time, making it the ultimate tool for competitive gamers seeking precision and reliability.
Brand | SteelSeries |
Product Dimensions | 12.55 x 6.86 x 3.91 cm; 90.72 g |
Item model number | 62527 |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
Series | Sensei Ten |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Wattage | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 90.6 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**L
Exceptional Precision and Comfort in One Package - A Gamer's Dream!
The SteelSeries Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse has taken my gaming experience to an entirely new level! As an avid gamer, I've used numerous gaming mice over the years, but the Sensei Ten has truly set itself apart with its exceptional features and performance.The 18,000 CPI Truemove Pro Optical Sensor is an absolute game-changer. The precision and accuracy it offers are unparalleled, allowing me to make those pixel-perfect shots in FPS games and execute complex maneuvers in MOBAs with ease. Whether I'm sniping from a distance or engaging in close combat, the sensor's responsiveness has never let me down.The ergonomic design of the mouse is a true testament to SteelSeries' commitment to comfort. The shape fits my hand like a glove, and the textured grips on the sides provide excellent control during intense gaming sessions. Even during extended hours of gameplay, I never experience discomfort or strain in my hand or wrist.Customizability is another strong point of the Sensei Ten. The software allows me to tailor the mouse settings to my exact preferences, from adjusting DPI levels to programming macros for different games. This level of control has truly enhanced my overall gaming performance.The build quality is top-notch as well. The mouse feels sturdy and well-made, with durable buttons that give satisfying clicks. The scroll wheel is precise and has just the right amount of resistance, making weapon switching and scrolling through inventory a breeze.One of the standout features for me is the ambidextrous design. As a left-handed gamer, finding a high-quality mouse that suits my needs has always been a challenge. The Sensei Ten's ambidextrous layout has finally given me the freedom to game comfortably without compromise.In conclusion, the SteelSeries Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse is a remarkable piece of gaming hardware that lives up to its promises. With its exceptional precision, comfort, customization options, and ambidextrous design, it's truly a gamer's dream come true. If you're serious about gaming and want to elevate your performance, I wholeheartedly recommend the Sensei Ten - it's worth every penny.Pros:Incredible precision with the 18,000 CPI Truemove Pro Optical Sensor.Ergonomic design for comfort during long gaming sessions.Customizable settings for personalized gaming experience.Sturdy build quality and satisfying button clicks.Ambidextrous design caters to both left-handed and right-handed gamers.Cons:None that I've experienced so far.I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase, and I can confidently say that the SteelSeries Sensei Ten has earned its place as my go-to gaming mouse.
C**M
An RGB dream, with all the details.
Great product! Lucky enough to pick it up in a sale but very impressed with the quality of this mouse. The software you need is good but can be a bit buggy. Mouse scroll feels nice and has a good stop feel, the lighting can be any combination you want it to be so it fits nicely with my red theme. I love the 'ten' symbol on the side of the mouse, really nice touch.The two buttons on the left side feel great, but i will admit as a right handed person the two buttons on the right side are a bit awkward to press so haven't bound them to anything in a game yet.Great clicky tactile response from the main two buttons on the top too.All in all a great product, definitely worth it at £20 and i'm sure worth it at RRP.
J**M
Big yes from me 10/10
The perfect mouse for gaming
D**I
Good but Overhyped
I've been through 2 mouses for an iMac in my living room. The iMac mouse is way too small and flat, so that just wasn't an option for me. I hastily bought a cheap mouse here on Amazon, but it arrived and I realized it was a 'laptop mouse' - mini size. This was not good for my large hands so I ordered another which was bigger and better but the contours completely dictated the hand position with no room for movement, which was quite uncomfortable after a while.Having owned a Sensei Limited Edition Frost Blue for some time now for my iMac in the office, I knew it was a the best solution I could bank on. The mouse is a decent size, it isn't laden with contours and it functions well and looks aesthetically pleasing on the desk - particularly with it's blue lights on the rear and scroll wheel.The Sensei Ten, is basically the same mouse with the exception of the RGB lights on the rear and scroll wheel giving a range of more diverse colours and colour options. The scroll wheel differs too, being much easier to move on the Ten. Lastly, the texture is matte plastic that feels a little like rubber on the Ten. Obviously they are different colours too (White ad gray vs Black).By default the button below the scroll wheel changes the resolution that the mouse works at. I keep it on the second fastest. I have my RGB lights set to full spectrum at the moment. The Steelseries Engine software allows you to change the colour transition by placing colours and adjusting them on a gradient strip (similar to Photoshop or Illustrator). There's also several options as to how the colours appear i.e blending into one another, or changing with a quick interlude of black (off). Within the software you can also program each button, from basic functions to more complex macros. I have no use for the buttons on the left hand side other than for back and forwards in the browser, which I think is default.I paid £42.99 for this mouse and it's allegedly usually £69.99 (the price I paid for my Sensei Frost Blue). After paying that for the Frost Blue, I was quite surprised since I don't feel like it's worth that kind of money. I understand that gamers relish in the fact that the settings are store in a chip in the actual mouse itself, as opposed to the software, allowing the mouse to be taken elsewhere retaining it's settings, but I don't feel as if the quality is there. Both mouses are very light and plasticy. The scroll wheel (particularly on the Ten), feels too loose and a bit tacky. The mouses don't really reflect the cost.Having paid £42.99 for the Ten, I thought this was a bit more realistic, though I'd perhaps expect a little bit less. I appreciate that some people like light mouses, but personally. I prefer them reasonably heavy. Heavy doesn't necessarily mean quality, but it does give a better feel in my opinion. The best quaily mouse I ever owned was a cordless Logitech MX1000 which came complete with a weight pallette and individual button weights which slotted in the bottom. I haven't since came across a mouse of this quality since and I think my expectations are always a little high because of this mouse.Nonetheless, the Ten functions well, though I'm using it on a 2009 iMac (in comparison to a 2015 iMac on which I use the Frost Blue), so performance lacks because of this. my hand is comfortable as I hold it and I'm not being dictated to as to how I should hold my hand by contours. The mouse is sleek and flows in a basic form - suitable for right and left hand. Clicks are good - not too weak, nor strong and the wire is a good length. Similarly to the Frost Blue, the Ten comes with a rubber wire which I actually prefer over braised, since braided scrapes on the edge of my desk.I consider this model as a 'no frills' mouse.....with some aesthetics. 'Frills' being obscure shapes like some other gaming mouses. Some look like a complete eyesore, but this mouse is to the point, simple and comfortable.
B**A
Top mouse
Best mouse. Sadly discontinued :(
O**E
As described.
Bought as a gift.
A**B
The wheel/scroller breakes pretty fast
It works great .. until it stops – the scroll wheel issue. First mouse broke after about 12-14 months, bought another mouse, and it lasted even less: about 6 months only. And I’m not doing that much with the wheel: scrolling the Skype/Telegram chats or a web page, opening the links in a new tab… really disappointed with the wheel reliability.
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