Brand | SteelSeries |
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Series | Sensei Ten |
Item model number | 62527 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Linux, and Xbox. USB port required. |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.94 x 2.7 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.94 x 2.7 x 1.54 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
ASIN | B07Y3Q2PYH |
Date First Available | October 1, 2019 |
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SteelSeries Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse 18,000 CPI TrueMove Pro Optical Sensor Ambidextrous Design 8 Programmable Buttons 60M Click Mechanical Switches – RGB Lighting,Black
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Brand | SteelSeries |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- TrueMove Pro optical gaming sensor with advanced true 1 to 1 tracking
- 60 million click mechanical switches are to feel crisp from the first click to the last
- Comfortable ambidextrous design is ergonomically designed for left and right handed players
- Made from hyper durable materials engineered with high grade polymer for years of durability
- On board memory to save polling rate, key binds, and up to 5 CPIs directly on the mouse
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Ergonomic | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
For gaming | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
Battery life | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 3.3 | 4.4 |
Quality of material | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.8 | — | — | 4.0 |
Accuracy | — | — | 4.4 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | Real Dealz USA | SaleTime Distributers | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous |
power source | — | Corded Electric | — | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 0 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters |
button quantity | 8 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 9 |
From the manufacturer
SENSEI TEN
The legend, evolved.
Long hailed as the king of gaming mice, the SteelSeries Sensei defined the world of competitive mice with its iconic shape and performance. With the same beloved shape and all-new upgrades under the hood, the Sensei Ten has evolved to perfection.
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The highest rated SteelSeries sensor
Designed exclusively by SteelSeries and PixArt to outperform any mouse on any mousepad.
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Balanced for performance
The sensor is optimized for extreme tracking precision at the highest levels of gameplay.
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Tilt tracking
The sensor will avoid sudden tracking in false directions during quick flicks and tilted maneuvers.
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60 million click mechanical switches
Instead of the standard single spring, a dual spring mechanism increases durability and performance, ensuring a consistently crisp feel from the first click to the 60 millionth.
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Hyper durable build
Built with high-grade polymer that can withstand the most intense wear and tear while maintaining a lightweight form factor to reduce hand fatigue
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Comfortable ambidextrous design
The iconic shape can be used by both left and right-handed users, and supports claw, finger, and palm grips, allowing you to easily find the most comfortable way to hold the mouse for hours.
Specifications
Sensor | TrueMove Pro, Sensor Type: Optical, CPI: 50–18000 in 50 CPI Increments, IPS 450 on SteelSeries QcK surfaces, Acceleration: 50G, Polling Rate: 1000Hz / 1 ms, Hardware Acceleration: None |
Weight | 92g (3.25oz) without cable |
Illumination | 2 independently controlled RGB zones |
Size | Length 126mm / 4.96 inches, Width: 63mm / 2.48 inches (front) 68mm / 2.67 inches (back), Height 21mm / 0.83 inches (front) 39mm / 1.54 inches (back), Rubber Cable Length: 2m / 6.75 feet |
Design | Back Cover Material: Black Soft Touch, Core Construction: ABS Plastic, Shape: Ambidextrous, Grip Styles: Claw; Fingertip; Palm, Number of Buttons: 8 |
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The Sensei Ten is a competitive gaming mouse built for lasting performance and durability. Long hailed as the king of gaming mice, the Steel Series Sensei’s iconic shape and next-level performance defined the world of competitive mice. The Sensei Ten carries on the historic Sensei legacy with an it’s iconic, industry-defining ambidextrous shape. It boasts all-new improvements like a sleek new finish, hyper durable materials engineered from high-grade polymer, a True Move Pro 18, 000 CPI sensor, and a 60 million click , ensuring that the first click feels as crisp and reliable as the last.
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #7,918 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #410 in PC Gaming Mice |
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Customers like the comfort and ergonomics of the mouse. They say it feels great in their hands and provides good control for gaming. However, some customers have reported issues with the performance of the product, mentioning that the scroll wheel sensor has stopped working correctly. Customers also are disappointed with scrolling. Opinions are mixed on quality, buttons, and sound quality.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say that it looks great and feels great in their hands. They also say that the mouse has good ergonomics and click feel. Some mention that the shape feels infinitely better to hold than the Rival 300. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and performance of the product.
"...Overall, the good ergonomics, attractive lighting and reliable switches (knock on wood, fingers crossed, so far so good...) are enough for me to be..." Read more
"...Mouse buttons- The left and right click feel great- probably about middle of the road on travel distance and clickiness compared to most mice I have..." Read more
"...It's a great price for a mouse though and it's the best feeling, high performance ambidextrous gaming mouse I have ever used...." Read more
"...the SteelSeries thumb buttons are easier to find with fingers and easier to press...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that it's very good, made with incredible quality, and reliable. However, others say that they are disappointed in the quality, saying that it has a low build quality and durability. Some customers also mention that the mouse feels a bit cheap and that it came with a manufacturing defect.
"...Overall, the good ergonomics, attractive lighting and reliable switches (knock on wood, fingers crossed, so far so good...) are enough for me to be..." Read more
"...This looks so much better, it's easy to keep clean, and the matte feels better than just plastic...." Read more
"...One Year Update: I am very disappointed in the quality of this mouse...." Read more
"...price for a mouse though and it's the best feeling, high performance ambidextrous gaming mouse I have ever used...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons on the input mouse. Some mention that the programmable buttons are well located and intuitive to use. However, others say that the noise is far worse, the left and right buttons don't click anymore, and the buttons are hard to push. Some customers also mention that there is a tendency to press the back buttons accidentally.
"...MIGHT depend on my own grip and hand shape: There is a pair of extra programmable buttons on each side of the mouse...." Read more
"...The side buttons just feel right too...." Read more
"...The fact that the mouse is already breaking this early on suggests that it won't work for nearly as long as my old Sensei...." Read more
"...thing to mention in comparison is that the SteelSeries thumb buttons are easier to find with fingers and easier to press...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the mouse. Some mention that the clicks feel just as good as when they first got it, and the sensor is much better. The mouse wheel has a quiet tactile click when you roll, so you’ll never overshoot your scroll. However, others say that the mouse stopped working and the scroll wheel was super squeaky after only 3 months. The left buttons always has made a squawking sound, and scrolling upwards causes a noise.
"...The scroll wheel began squeaking when scrolling down after just a couple months, and it frequently scrolls a notch in the wrong direction once I..." Read more
"...buttons on each side, a mouse wheel that feels decent and offers the basic downward click (no sideways wheel clicking as some do)...." Read more
"...After about four or five months the wheel started squeaking but no big deal, it wasn't too bad but now the noise is far worse and the left and right..." Read more
"...and middle mouse click feel awesome- very tactile and not annoyingly loud or clicky. The side buttons just feel right too...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the mouse. For example, they mention the scroll wheel has stopped working, the sensor has stopped functioning correctly, and the left click function failed. The middle scroll wheel is having problems, and it no longer clicks consistently. Some say that the LMB would no longer press consistently, and that it no long could click and hold.
"...1.5 years ago and it only took that long for it to get jumpy-mouse wheel malfunctions...." Read more
"...It was very reliable for years, but the left click function eventually failed, so I was forced to get a new mouse...." Read more
"...So far all is working well. My biggest hope rests on reliability.Cons:..." Read more
"...A lot of time when I press the left mouse button it doesn't register so I have to keep clicking it, sometimes three or four times before it..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the scrolling of the mouse. They mention that the wheel scrolls erratically, gets messed up, and sometimes doesn't scroll at all. Some customers also report that the screen scrolls backwards for a brief moment when using the mouse wheel.
"...down after just a couple months, and it frequently scrolls a notch in the wrong direction once I stop scrolling...." Read more
"Now the scroll wheel skips backwards while scrolling forward. Have tried several things to fix...." Read more
"...of months ago (it is now June of 2022), where the scroll wheel started getting a little funny...." Read more
"...My Sensei RAW is years old and still very smooth. The scrollwheel on the Ten is less smooth, but is still fine if it didn't squeak...." Read more
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In the last couple of years, I've used the nicer lefty or ambi mice from Razr and Logitech and liked them fine while it lasted, but the main button switches failed way earlier than their price justifies. Enter SteelSeries...
Pros:
-The Sensei Ten is pretty straight forward compared to the modular part-swapping fanciness of my last Logitech. 2 Side buttons on each side, a mouse wheel that feels decent and offers the basic downward click (no sideways wheel clicking as some do).
-The size, shape and weight are fine. I have average hands with longish fingers and I don't notice it, which is probably ideal.
-The texture is soft to the touch with just enough grip to provide confidence.
-The software to control the mouse settings and RGB lighting is simple enough and works fine. I set up a couple of swappable (using the button on the mouse) profiles and haven't had to open the software again.
-The lighting looks cool without being overly bright.
-I've been using this for several months--working full time from home (thanks Covid) and gaming often in evenings and weekends. So far all is working well. My biggest hope rests on reliability.
Cons:
-I only have one and it MIGHT depend on my own grip and hand shape: There is a pair of extra programmable buttons on each side of the mouse. However, the placement of these makes the ones on the left side of the mouse (the "fingers side", not the "thumb side") are positioned such that I accidentally click them while moving the mouse around. This happened enough that I just disabled those two buttons. So I'm really just getting a mouse with 2 programmable buttons rather than 4.
Overall, the good ergonomics, attractive lighting and reliable switches (knock on wood, fingers crossed, so far so good...) are enough for me to be happy. I do wish more companies would put more effort into accommodating southpaws with better products. I realize we're a small market, but that market isn't going away and someone who "nails it" would have a devoted following. Meanwhile, this is my favorite mouse.
Mouse buttons- The left and right click feel great- probably about middle of the road on travel distance and clickiness compared to most mice I have tried. The middle click I use a lot to open links in other tabs, so that really came through for me. The scroll wheel and middle mouse click feel awesome- very tactile and not annoyingly loud or clicky. The side buttons just feel right too. A lot of mice I have tried had side buttons that felt loose- like they cheaped out on the sides, because they are used less. These feel great.
Finish - The matte finish and smooth outside is better than any mouse I've had in regards to cleanliness. There are always annoying grooves and places that get grime in them on most mice. Cheap plastic tends to get fingerprints all over and look worn over time. This looks so much better, it's easy to keep clean, and the matte feels better than just plastic.
Weight - I love the weight of this mouse. A lot of mice today are trying to shoot for less and less weight. I like my mouse to have some weight. I get a better sense of how far I have moved it for accuracy, and it feels right in my hand.
Shape - If you want an ambidextrous mouse, this is the right mouse for you- perfectly symmetrical. I feel like this is best for fingertip grip, but claw and palm grips work well too. The mouse is long enough, and the hump is in the right place to feel good for almost any size hands, no matter the grip.
If I had any complaint, it would be that it has a rubber cable instead of a braided cable. It's not that big of a deal. I haven't had any problems with the rubber cable so far. The lighting isn't flashy, but that's not what this mouse is about. This is a quality tool for gaming or whatever else. It does its job well.
The ONLY reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because this is my second one. The first one I got around 1.5 years ago and it only took that long for it to get jumpy-mouse wheel malfunctions. This is usually an indicator that some hair or dust got into the mouse wheel and onto or in the way of the optical sensor. Since the mouse was effectively no good to me without a properly functioning wheel (lots of games utilize the wheel and if you ever bunny hop in FPS games then you also use the wheel a lot).
I carefully disassembled the mouse (you have to peel off the mouse feet in order to access the screws, a design decision I don't like-- feels like it's specifically to get people to order new feet more frequently, which can be ordered from Steelseries' website for around $5). The mouse wheel is extremely difficult to remove after disassembling the mouse because there appears to be no release mechanism. You just have to carefully muscle it out by applying force to bend the plastic-- not fun. After cleaning it, it worked perfectly again briefly, then stopped. So, I just bought a new one.
It's a great price for a mouse though and it's the best feeling, high performance ambidextrous gaming mouse I have ever used. If having an ambidextrous mouse with 2 buttons on both sides of the mouse is important to you-- this is the mouse to buy.