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Roccat have made name for themselves in the gaming peripheral market over the past few years, going head to head with the likes of SteelSeries, Razer and Logitech. They now offer a comprehensive range of gaming peripherals which includes various gaming mice, surfaces, keyboards and headsets.
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Here we are back with another gaming device from ROCCAT. Over the past few months we have taken a look at a selection of their mice, keyboards and headsets. For being the new kid on the block they really mean business and are not some gaming brand that is going to here and gone in a year. On the review block today is a Savu Gaming Mouse. This mouse features a 4000 dpi optical sensor opposed to laser sensors that we’ve seen on many of the latest mice. The mid-size gaming mouse only has 4 major buttons plus a scroll wheel, you can double those buttons with ROCCAT’s Easy-Shift[+] functionality. The Savu also features “no sweat” grips and a rear light bar that can be customized to any color you wish. Is this the gaming mouse for you? Read on to find out!
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Technic3D hat die Roccat Savu Gaming-Maus im Test. Funktionalität und ein schlichtes Design sollen neben der Ergonomie im Spielbetrieb überzeugen. Ob dies Roccat mit der Savu Maus gelingt, steht im nachfolgenden Praxistest.
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Unser aktuelles Testsample - die Roccat Savu - findet ihren Ursprung nicht im Ausland, wie die meisten anderen Mäuse, sondern in Deutschland. Wie alle anderen Produkte des Herstellers, ist auch die Savu auf Gaming ausgelegt. So soll sie mit einem leistungsstarken Sensor und dem Mid-Size-Design die Wünsche eines jeden Gamers erfüllen. Ob dem so ist, wird sich im folgenden Test herausstellen.
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We take a look at the Roccat Savu; a mid-sized Gaming Mouse, with a rather unusual feature that gives the mouse an element of fun.
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On the gaming test bench today we have the Roccat Savu and if past Roccat products are anything to judge this by, then we should be in for a real treat today. While sure this mouse isn't as premium as their high-end Kone XTD, but not everyone has £80 to spend on a gaming mouse, the Savu looks set to tackle the mid budget market with a mid-size hybrid mouse for only £45.
For around £50 there are some truly great products on the market, but Roccat are known for their high quality and ability to cram insane amounts of features into their products, on paper at least the Savu seems like no exception to that rule and as you can see from the specifications on the image above, Roccat aren't about to cut features along with the price tag.
eSports, home gaming, or just browsing the web and wasting time on Reddit, it doesn't matter what you do at your computer, you are most certainly going to be using a mouse, so it makes sense that you're going to want something that is comfortable, versatile, well made and affordable, lets see if Roccat can meet those demands head on.
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Savu is a mid-sized mouse that may not be very suitable for people with big hands, built from quality materials and offers no-sweat rough plastic side grips for maximum precision in games. It features an adjustable 4000DPI Pro-Optic (R3) gaming sensor, with adjustable polling rate up to 1000Hz, Teflon feet for minimum friction and a 1.8m braided USB cable. A total of 4 buttons can be remapped (left and right mouse buttons, the scroll wheel button and one lateral), the fifth having Easy-Shift [+] functionality, meant to double the mappings for the programmable buttons.
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Although once upon a time (roughly 2 decades ago) most of us used OEM keyboards and mouse sets (and were quite content) nowadays there are more of those products in the market than one can count aimed mostly towards gamers and professionals who require the highest possible accuracy and speed. Still the sheer number of such solutions currently available in the market along with their specifications and designs make it quite impossible for anyone to make the right choice so personally i choose to trust just a handful of all the PC peripheral manufacturers out (namely the proven ones) there and naturally ROCCAT is amongst them. So for the past 2 weeks we've been rather thoroughly testing their latest Savu Gaming Mouse which although not the best in their gaming mouse line still it proved to be more than a decent solution for people who are not after the best possible performance.
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The Savu mouse, a new model from Roccat, is a gaming-grade peripheral with an optical sensor (not a laser) that reaches 4,000 dpi of resolution. With only two lateral buttons, it features the same Easy-Shift[+] technology from the Kone[+] that we've already tested here. It increases the number of programmable functions without actually putting more physical buttons on the mouse. We'll see those features in detail after we describe the product.
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All in all this is one of the best mice I’ve ever used. I would put it up against any of the famous big-name mice and bet money on it. Of course, a mouse is a very personal item as well so if you don’t like it, don’t blame me. If you need your mouse to do a few extra things without adding a slew of buttons you can’t reach then look no further. It’s at home in a game with highly complex and timed macros as much as it lets you gain some convenience in Office or any other desktop app including Windows.
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