Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Sensei RAW and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Sensei RAW.
September 2013
(87%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Comfortable symmetrical design that is both light and solid, Customisable accuracy on the fly via a dedicated button
Lacks coloured LED and physical custimisations, Side buttons are not that useful and occasionally get in the way
SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] is a simple looking yet highly practical mouse well suited for gaming and non-gaming use. However, gamers that want more bells and whistles in a mouse will likely look elsewhere...
As with all of the SteelSeries mice I have had the pleasure of using, the Sensei [RAW] is just as agile and light as you would expect. I can't say much for the shiny version, but the grip and comfort of the rubber coating on this version made the mous...
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
ConnorBeing left-handed means I don't find using a mouse a comfortable experience, At home, school and elsewhere comfort and ease of use is always an issue. The Sensei [RAW] is the first mouse that felt nice in my hand.The side buttons are practical and...
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Published: 2014-12-10, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
We have always known that the SteelSeries Sensei is a damn good Gaming mouse, but the SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] may be the best version yet as it offers all of the best parts of the original Sensei but foregoes the bell ‘n whistles in favour of a competit...
Minor negative acceleration at high velocities, Feel too lightweight, eTeknix says:
“Steelseries have a loyal fan base already and with products like the Sensei [RAW] it is easy to see why, a great sensor in a versatile and easy to use product that is as well suited to any task your desire from gaming to office work, a solid allrounder...
It's time for the conclusion and my overall opinion on the Steelseries Sensei RAW – Frost blue limited edition gaming mouse. Is it any good? Is it bad? Does it do the job? Well let's find out… Starting with the design of the mouse, Steelseries have d...
Sleek, ambidextrous design, Customisable features, Rubberised texture, Macro functionality, Good DPI range (if somewhat limited in choice), Same DNA has the original Sensei, Available in Rubber or Gloss coating
No colour customisation
Two of the best ever gaming mouse spring to mind are the Microsoft Intillimouse and the Logitech MX518. Both mice were fairly neutral in design, certainly not as sculpted as the equally popular Razer products yet their simplicity allows them to go dow...
Loses some features from the Sensei, Lack of buttons for MMO players, Some adjustment necessary to use off-hand side buttons
The GoodSuperbly comfortable ergonomicsExcellent accuracyAmbidextrous designSteelSeries engineThe BadLoses some features from the SenseiLack of buttons for MMO playersSome adjustment necessary to use off-hand side buttonsYou own this Total You want this T...
Abstract: Stripped back, but still packs a punchStripped back, but still packs a punch Still the same great comfort and performance. Less expensive than the original Sensei. Less features. Still not “cheap”. Hot on the heals of my SteelSeries KANA review, I have in...