CoolerMaster Sentinel ZERO-G game mouse review -
Product Showcase
Right then, packaging... can I hear an ooh, can I hear an aah? No joking, we always show the packaging so you can recognize the product in the stores. Clear packaging, all primary features are marked on the packaging, hard to miss really.
In the package you'll find: 1 x Gaming Mouse, Software/Driver CD and some extra Kevlar glide stickers. First impression, it's a nice looking mouse alright, rather big though. The color schema changed, not necessarily for the better though.
Second impression. Weight is perfect for me at default, and the USB cable is not a standard rubber wire, yet made out of braided cloth. I kinda like that, many of you as I know actually dislike it. Excellent is the two meter long length of the cable alright.
A closer look. The mouse; an ergonomic design. This right-handed mouse features 8 buttons and lighting effects in seven colors, but particularly interesting is the OLED display where you can look up your preferred DPI for the X and Y axes. The mouse is a little big, but really sits well in my hands.
Cooler Master just released within the CM STORM line of products the Sentinel ZERO-G, an updated version of the last generation product, that TBH I still use. The Sentinel ZERO-G offers everything its older brother already has, but is tweaked, optimized and comes with a few surprises. We again spot the cute little OLED screen, adjustable weight system, superduper link braided 2M chord, and upgrade to 128kb of memory and yeah, it is just a really nice upgrade to what was previously launched.
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