Wednesday, October 2nd 2019
SteelSeries Announces Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse
SteelSeries today announced the release of the Sensei 10 gaming mouse. The Sensei Ten features the company's new TrueMove Pro sensor, co-designed in partnership with PixArt. The collaboration speaks of a resulting sensor that manages to capture perfect 1:1 movement, a precision of 18,000 CPI and a 450 inches-per-second (IPS) tracking speed. There is compensation for angled mouse movements, preventing acceleration or deceleration of the mouse movement should you apply a slight angle to your wrist for angled drops, tilt slams and quick flicks.
The Sensei ten sports a neutral, ambidextrous design with eight total keys, on-board memory for storing up to five profile settings and device configurations, and the mechanical switches have been rated for 60 million clicks. References to a high-grade polymer design and a two-zone RGB lighting system round out the features. The SteelSeries Sensei Ten is now available for £69.99 or €79.99.
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The Sensei ten sports a neutral, ambidextrous design with eight total keys, on-board memory for storing up to five profile settings and device configurations, and the mechanical switches have been rated for 60 million clicks. References to a high-grade polymer design and a two-zone RGB lighting system round out the features. The SteelSeries Sensei Ten is now available for £69.99 or €79.99.
17 Comments on SteelSeries Announces Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse
However some time later i decided to ask them for a part for the out of warranty mouse and they just said send it in and sent me a Sensei Wireless which i still use to day which i believe has been a few years now.
The deal is with the Sensei wireless the buttons are not feather touch like the others were which might be why they lasted, and lets face it replacing a switch isn't hard.
Who else could they pick really ?, maybe there iis a better switch for the feather like touch ones.
Razer mice i have had had the softer touch switches and all failed, difference was razer told me go get fcked after going though 3 mice in some 14 months, at least SS backed their shit up and i am sure they probably don't do it all the time but still.
Am I alone in having never heard of any of these things? Sounds more like MMA moves than what might happen during a PC game.
So maybe they are made to some spec for SS on their higher tier mice at least.