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Steelseries sensei 310
Steelseries sensei 310








steelseries sensei 310

The peak of the hump is closer to the backside of the mouse.

steelseries sensei 310

If you look at the shape, the SteelSeries Sensei 310 is pretty flat with a more even curve when comparing the front and back of the mouse. Compared to the original Sensei, the edges are a bit more pronounced, but it does not really affect me due to the way I hold my mouse. The whole mouse is black in color, with the exception of the translucent logo and scroll wheel edge, and the gray side and scroll wheel grips. Otherwise, you can see a SteelSeries logo on the back of the mouse. The rest of the surface is a semi-rough matte finish, and it does a pretty good job in preventing fingerprints and stains from showing up. SteelSeries has also put grips on each side, made with pure silicone, so you can keep your grip on the Sensei 310. The entire mouse is made out of what SteelSeries calls a "fiber-reinforced plastic", which can be read as a hardened plastic. In honesty though, I have not used an ambidextrous mouse since the G.Skill Ripjaws MX780 RGB back in 2016. Thus, if you were to cut the mouse in half from top to bottom, you would see each side is a mirror replica of the other side. Similar to previous Sensei's we have seen from SteelSeries, the Sensei 310 follows suit in the fact it is in the lineup of ambidextrous mice.










Steelseries sensei 310