SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black) 

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Reviews SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black)

Products by : SteelSeries

Top Model : 62001STEEL


SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black) Feature

  • Programmable macro buttons with driverless plug-and-play feature
  • 40,000 samples per second (SPS) for unbeatable tracking
  • 1 to 3,200 CPI (changeable in increments of one)
  • Built in LCD display to help set CPI values on-the-fly
  • Chassis material and shape based on input from professional gamers

SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black) Overview

The SteelSeries Ikari Laser mouse features programmable macros for RTS and MMO gamers and a high precision sensor suitable for FPS gamers. Furthermore the Ikari Laser is completely driverless which enables the mouse to remember settings and macros when plugged into tournament computers – without installing any drivers or software.The advanced SteelSeries XY2 laser engine supports resolution settings with increments of only 1 CPI, which for the first time ever gives the user the ability to fine tune the mouse exactly to his personal reaction pattern. Set your windows and in-game sensitivity to default and set the CPI on your hardware instead of forcing software calculations.With the built in LED display in the bottom of the Ikari Laser you are able to adjust your CPI anytime, anywhere – you are completely independent of software or drivers.The gaming grade engine used in the SteelSeries Ikari Laser utilizes a new way of analyzing tracking, reaching 40.000 SPS (or around 5 times the speed of conventional laser technology).

SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black) User Review

This mouse is quite sensitive. At first I clicked the right mouse button a lot by accident (just letting your finger rest is almost enough to click it). Scroll wheel works fine, and middle clicking is actually really easy (it doesn’t scroll when you try to click). High/Low sensitivity is great for Boot Camp (Windows uses lower sensitivity than OS X). This mouse is very light, and tracks very well on all kinds of surfaces. You need a pretty big hand, I imagine; I scroll with my middle finger, so to stretch the middle finger over there while keeping the ring finger on the side would be harder for small hands. I don’t think I’ll ever need another mouse… 

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