Closer Look
Having a first look at the Sensei Wireless quickly shows that this is a harmonius and ergonomically shaped gaming mouse. The shape and arrangement of buttons make the mouse symmetrical and usable by both right- and left-handed gamers/users. Other than that, the Steelseries Sensei Wireless features a very grippy surface with a black matte finish. The materials used are of excellent quality, and even the softouch is well made and very comfortable. The wheel, which is made from plastic and almost entirely
covered with rubber, is big, strong and provides an excellent grip as well as a tactile feedback. Right behind the wheel, there is a button to increase/decrease the DPI.
The back part of the mouse features Steelseries logo, which can glow in RGB color while plugged into a running PC.
As its name suggests, the Sensei Wireless is a wireless mouse that uses WiFi to
communicate with your computer. The charging base is thick, strong, heavy, and definitely conveys solidity and quality. The range is more than adequate and, as for the mouse, this
charging base has an RGB LED backlight which will indicate the battery charge of
the mouse.
Back
The Sensei
Wireless uses a laser sensor, the PixArt ADNS 9800, which is able to reach the 8200 DPI in 50DPI steps. Under the mouse there are four small black teflon feet arranged in a way
that will certainly ensure low friction. Despite being a gaming mouse you can
not adjust the weight, however, the Sensei Wireless is already well balanced and very light. The cable, black and sleeved, is 2.0 meters long and in case of low battery you can insert it into the mouse and continue to use the Sensei
Wireless.