A few days back we reported that SteelSeries had announced a new gaming mouse that was designed for the World of Warcraft gamer in mind. If you’re not a fan of World of Warcraft or if perhaps the design isn’t to your liking, SteelSeries has just announced another gaming mouse, the Sensei.
The Sensei, if you’re wondering why it looks so familiar, it’s because it’s actually the successor to the SteelSeries Xai gaming mouse that was released last year. Keeping to its predecessor’s design, the Sensei is pretty sleek and clean looking, keeping things simple but presumably functional.
It comes with a brand new metal surface, customizable lighting and a new 32 bit ARM processor, which SteelSeries is claiming is as fast as the 1994 Pentium processors. It will also be able to reach up to 11,400 DCPI which feels like overkill, but I’m guessing that hardcore gamers will probably appreciate it more.
As usual with most gaming mice, the SteelSeries Sensei will not come cheap and will cost you $90. If you have the funds necessary for the purchase, the Sensei will be available come this September.
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