hello,
I own a Xai, Sensei and a Lachesis 5600 at the moment and after having used many Razer, Steelseries mice in the past I came to the conclusion that production quality seems to become worse and so new mice and especially so called gaming mice have just bad quality. Of all these mice I own (lachesis, xai, sensei) I had issues after a short period of time. For example the cursor on the Lachesis jumped randomly when listended to loud music. You were not able to surf the web while listen to loud music, thanks to the Phillips Twin Eye....Then I bought myself a new sensei, you won't find anything negative about it on the web so it must just be good. Well if I compare it to my Xai I really must say besides all those funky bling bling lights and stuff the Xai is just better. The main buttons on the Xai are much better, on the sensei you can feel some distance between the swtich underneath the mouse button and the button itself. So if you click very slowly with the Sensei you will hear a "click" when the mouse button touches the switch and another "click" when you actually press down the switch. Mouse wheel on the sensei didn't get improved at all. Scrolling up is just as clunky as on the Xai. The overall built quality just seems not good enough to spend so much money on a mouse. You should just expect a much better built quality. I will send the sensei back. Isn't it funny "gaming mice" get worn out and damaged after a short period of time but those OEM mice like dell mouse are just ****ing durable no matter what...
I still have an IE 3.0 and the shape is just amazing still. The main buttons click perfectly but I can't really use it because it is waaaayyy too slow for me on my 24" screen...
I think I won't buy any Razer, Steelseries product any more as long as they don't offer the customer the built quality they deserve for these prices.
So is there still anything out there with good built quality??
I need something with:
-1800-2300cpi
-thumb buttons
-good clicky feel on the two main buttons
-good mouse wheel (silent)
-got used to palm grip /ambidextrous but might as well go with ergonomic
-no steelseries, razer crap any more
-would prefer optical after having only laser mice
-new mouse will run on a puretrak talent (at least that one is good)...
Any recommendations
thank you!