New SteelSeries Sensei Ten Gaming Mouse Unveiled

Dan Thornton
Disposable Media
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2 min readOct 8, 2019

The SteelSeries Sensei has been a popular choice for eSports for more than a decade, so unveiling of the new SteelSeries Sensei Ten gaming mouse could see plenty of people upgrading.

The shape has been kept reasonably close to the familiar current design, but the change comes with a new sensor, the TrueMove Pro, which should work better on any surface.

The custom-designed optical sensor comes from SteelSeries and PixArt with True 1-to-1 tracking, 18,000 CPI and a 450 inches-per-second (IPS) tracking speed.

There’s also increased advanced tacking to stabilise tilted mouse moves, so you can avoid any false positives if you’re using angled drops, tilt slams and quick flicks. Which can mean disaster in some games and competition.

The Sensei Ten has an ambidextrous ergonomic design with 8 buttons, and on-board memory for settings including 5 different CPIs, 60 million click mechanical switches, and two-zone RGB lighting. It’s made from high-grade polymer, so it should also last for years of use.

“Like most gamers, I’ve tried a lot of mice over the years. With the Sensei, I found perfection,” said Sébastien “Ceb” Debs of Team OG. Ceb and Team OG made history this year as the first team to win two back-to-back The International championships, with Ceb winning both using the Sensei.

The weight is down to 92g from the 103g of the original, and along with a transparent bottom, it’s got the Japanese character for Ten on the mouse so people can tell you’re using the latest model. It’s a wired model, to keep the weight down and give the best possible performance.

Probably the best bit about the new SteelSeries Sensi Ten Gaming Mouse is that it isn’t ridiculously expensive, priced at £69.99. You can buy it direct from SteelSeries, or as part of the range available from Currys PC World in the UK.

Originally published at https://www.disposablemedia.co.uk/2019/10/new-steelseries-sensei-ten-gaming-mouse-unveiled/

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Dan Thornton
Disposable Media

Founder @thewayoftheweb - content, marketing and technology. Also writes, blogs, loves motorcycles, eats steak tacos and reads a lot