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Electronics : SteelSeries Ikari Laser Mouse (Black)


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Binding: Accessory
Brand: SteelSeries
EAN: 0813810010820
Label: SteelSeries
Manufacturer: SteelSeries
Model: 62001STEEL
Publisher: SteelSeries
Studio: SteelSeries


Features:
  • 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
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
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).



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - excelent gaming mouse
i had mx510 before this item. now my gaming skill increased so much better. Only think you need to to reduce your sensitivity if you are playing fps games. when you et used you will be so much better.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Ergonomic Mouse for general right hand use
As a professional ergonomist (but not a gamer), I judge the overall ergonomics benefits of this mouse far far outweigh the negative (especially for gaming) of it being somewhat difficult to lift up for repositioning. It has become my mouse of choice, and I have tried many many mice. The thumb support and 4th finger and pinky support along with it's general contours, sensitivity control and well positioned Back button, put this mouse ahead of all or almost all other mice on the market. I would ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Design
Unlike other gaming mice i've owned, the Ikari seems to add all the best features and leaves-out all the annoying ones others like to bundle-in.

I finally have the right balance of physical and software controls I've been wanting. I'm not sure who develops their drivers and technologies, but I feel like I have more accuracy and the mouse aims exactly where I want it be, and not where the computer thinks I'm aiming at.

The grip is made of a great material, and ergonomic layout ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the highest rated mice in the world
Reading up on the SteelSeries Ikari Laser on Amazon, revealed one review, where it received a 1/5 rating. Which was btw the only only review that reviewer had posted. As with all PC peripherals, especially mice, a lot comes down personal preference and taste.. But it's does seem weird that someone what be so in much disagreement with the rest of the world.

Since SteelSeries Ikari Laser was released, it has become one of the highest rated mice on the market. It has scored more than 10 (ten) ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - ikari :-(
well the mouse is lacking big time. the ergonomics of the mouse doesnt provide the stability you need when picking the mouse up and moving quickly to relocate your aim(FPS games). the back of the mouse is too wide and the mouse doesnt have the arc over the thumb that helps with the grip(logitechMx's). on the other side of it where the ring finger and pinky are, is annoying. The ergonomics on that side of the mouse doesnt give the grip needed to make u feel secured about picking it up there also. I feel ... Read More




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