With its iconic Sensei shape and incredible performance, the SteelSeries Sensei Ten will quickly become a must-have for your gaming sessions. Equipped with the exclusive TrueMove Pro optical sensor, the distance you travel on your mouse pad will be the same as on your screen.
With its iconic Sensei shape and incredible performance, the SteelSeries Sensei Ten will quickly become an indispensable part of your gaming sessions. Equipped with the exclusive TrueMove Pro optical sensor, the distance you move on your mouse pad will be the same as the distance you move on your screen without latency or interpolation. Enjoy up to 18,000 dpi sensitivity and 8 programmable buttons to get the best of your opponents.
And with its ambidextrous design, it's perfect for both left- and right-handed users.
TrueMove Pro Sensor
Designed exclusively by SteelSeries and PixArt, the SteelSeries Sensei's exclusive TrueMove Pro optical sensor takes performance to a whole new level. With a resolution of up to 18,000 dpi and 50G of acceleration, the distance you move on your mouse pad is the same distance you move on your screen without latency or interpolation, but with extreme precision.
Extraordinary features that will suit professional gamers perfectly for performance worthy of the biggest names in eSports.
Legendary form and performance
With its ambidextrous design, the Sensei Ten will fit any gamer. It has 8 programmable buttons, including 2 separate main buttons for speed and superior strength. In addition, the built-in Omron switches will provide a life span of 50 million clicks.
Enjoy an ideal Claw Grip or Finger Tip grip as well as silicone side grips to maintain ideal posture during games. In addition, quality components have been selected to achieve the perfect combination of performance and lightness. The result is a featherweight of 92 grams for a smoother ride.
Mouse received on time! I was looking for a fairly precise mouse, both for working on software and for killing bad guys in games. The result: I work a bit faster on software and I kill bad guys with projectiles in the skull with greater ease! Once again, I'm completely satisfied with my purchase! Two points parenthesis closed.
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by Jerome G
Posted on 13 Feb 2024
Bought on 29 Dec 2023 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 20Average rating: 9
Very good mouse
It's heavier than the cheap mice, which suits me perfectly.
The extra buttons work directly on Xubuntu/Linux in Firefox: I was afraid I'd have to configure them by hand, but I didn't need to do anything to get scroll down/up, page next/previous.
Sensitivity adjustment is software-free, perfect.
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by angec
Posted on 10 Jan 2024
Bought on 23 Apr 2023 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 10
incredible
this mouse is lightweight and ultra-precise - just incredible for the price - and it's good quality with a long enough cable.
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by Anonyme
Posted on 2 Feb 2022
Bought on 1 Feb 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 8
WOAH!
Very good service, ordered on 01/02, I received it on 02/02, well packaged product everything is in very good condition!
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by Kane
Posted on 17 Sep 2021
Bought on 12 Apr 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 5Average rating: 8
A good mouse... but beware steelseries!
A tough note, for this mouse that does the job, but that I consider justified despite everything.
First of all, the impression that Steelseries neglects, or even makes fun of its entry-level customers since the release of these excellent peripherals that were the 6gv2 keyboard and the first Sensei mouse.
Passing over the keyboards (I'd have plenty to say), I'll concentrate on the Sensei: first of all I was happy to find this mouse, for me the most ergonomic and pleasant to use that I know, with a new, more resistant coating, which was one of the main weaknesses of the old model. But then... what about the internal settings, so practical when on the move? What about the braided cable? the golden usb? the practical and neat packaging? the ten euros less than the original sensei cost me? All this ends up weighing a lot and is very expensive for the durable coating! (the optical sensor has also improved, but the old one was already very efficient...)
What a disappointment, finally, to see steelseries fail to design an ultimate mouse for a dubious commercial strategy. I don't have the space to make an exhaustive comparison, but I would advise left-handed users to buy the cheaper sensei 310, and for the others, the kone pro, which is more solid, better performing and much more polished, for the same price (as you rarely see the fragility of the clicks and wheels of steelseries mice mentioned in tests; I realised this with the Kone...)