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Guru3D.com » News » SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Pre-Order - Costs 160 EURO

SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Pre-Order - Costs 160 EURO

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/19/2014 10:52 AM | source: | 15 comment(s)
SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Pre-Order - Costs 160 EURO

Oh my gawd, since when did mice start to cost 160 EUR / USD and need to be pre-ordered ? SteelSeries announced that the Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse is available for pre-order now along with new SteelSeries Engine 3 CloudSync compatibility starting next week. With 1-millisecond response time the Sensei Wireless has no detectable lag, meaning full wired-level performance in wireless mode.

Available for $159.99/€159.99 MSRP, the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless can be pre-ordered starting today from the SteelSeries Web Shop athttp://steelseries.com/senseiwireless.


"Until now, a wireless gaming mouse meant compromising performance in exchange for removing the wires. We believe gamers should not be forced to make any sacrifices when it comes to their gear and that wireless doesn't have to mean there are accepted limitations. The Sensei Wireless finally delivers what gamers should expect in a wireless mouse, said Bruce Hawver, SteelSeries CEO. On every mark, the Sensei Wireless hits what is considered a tournament-level gaming mouse. We have also delivered it in a beautiful package, with customizable illumination and the industry's most durable 30-million-click switches. These features are all backed by the power of SteelSeries Engine 3, now available with CloudSync."

Powered by SteelSeries Engine 3 software, the Sensei Wireless mouse will also offer cloud support via SteelSeries' new CloudSync feature. This opt-in feature provides gamers with the ability to save and access all of their peripheral settings wherever they are. SteelSeries Engine's privacy policy is provided before signing up and reassures users that their personal information will never be sold or shared with 3rd parties. CloudSync's unlimited space is available now as an option for all new SteelSeries peripherals that have SteelSeries Engine 3 software support. The full list of compatible products can be found here. For more information regarding CloudSync and the new SteelSeries Engine 3 software please visit:http://steelseries.com/engine



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Ven0m
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#4784931 Posted on: 03/19/2014 11:09 AM
160€? Really 160€? Making it >$220?
I know, that it's a different mouse, but I've just found G700 for 71€.

On top of that, the charging pad is kinda big, and if it acts as a receiver, it would be kinda incompatible with laptops.

mordim3r
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#4784935 Posted on: 03/19/2014 11:22 AM
lol ?! 160€... ? for sth worth maybe 30 ?
This is the same BS as a Siberia Elite headphone price (costs like a audiophile headphones), when cheaper by a half HPhones beat those Siberias in every aspect (oh maybe they are not so colorful...)

WiCz
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#4784941 Posted on: 03/19/2014 11:37 AM
So I can either buy one of those, and wait for it, or buy four top quality sensible mice and have them delivered free in the morning....

Sadly people are indeed more than stupid enough with their money to be queuing up to buy these.

CronoGraal
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#4784947 Posted on: 03/19/2014 12:01 PM
With their e-sport presence, they can hike up prices like that and people will still buy.

cowie
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#4784964 Posted on: 03/19/2014 01:03 PM
I am behind the times I go wired all the time

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