Hello everybody,
Welcome to a new Unboxing & Review !
Today, we're going to review the R.A.T 7 by Cyborg.
Unboxing & Reviews :
So first of all, the packaging is very neat. If you compare it to any other gaming mouse, you can easily see that Cyborg spent much more time into the packaging of their mouse.
The
R.A.T 7 costs about 100$ but you're probably wondering why one should
pay 100 bucks for a gaming mouse, I would say don't worry, because you pay
for what you get !
In
the box, besides the mouse, you have some useful instructions on how to
correctly use the R.A.T 7 and some papers about other Cyborg products.
I took out the mouse for the first time and I found it a bit heavier than other gaming mouses, not alot though. One thing
Well, if I had to compare it to anything else, i would say a
"transformer".I've had other gaming mouses in my life, but this one is beautiful.
This bad boy is adjustable in almost every dimension,
should it be its weight, its length, its DPI.
The
DPI on the R.A.T 7 reaches a whopping 5600 DPI ! Sometimes it's a bit
too high, that's why it comes with a DPI adjusting button which switches
between 4 different DPI modes.The mouses USB is made out of gold, but I
think its probably "useless" because a gold USB doesn't give you a better
gaming experience
Underneath
the mouse itself, you have a metal box, which carries some extra mouse
parts (2 pinkie rests, a weight upgrade and 2 palm rests), that way, you
can completly configure your mouse so that I can be comfortable.
Pros :
+ Completly adjustable
+ Useful "Sniper" button to decrease sensitivity
Cons :
- It's a bit pricey for a Mouse
- The cable might be annoying sometimes
Scores :
Price : 6/10
Efficiency : 9/10
Durablity : 9/10
Total : 8/10
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