Skip to content
GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com is the hub for the latest developments in technology, AI, software, computers, transportation, consumer electronics, and scientific innovation.

  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Laptops
  • Computers & IT
  • AI & Bots
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • Audio & Video
  • Wearables
  • Smart Home
  • Cameras
  • Drones
  • Cars
  • Motorcycles
  • Yachts & Boats
  • Planes
  • Science
  • Tools
  • Toggle search form
LS4caHhMsFRrYjLpxP2pXJ-1200-80

SteelSeries Sensei 310 review

Posted on August 2, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

The SteelSeries Sensei is one of the most popular gaming mice in history next to the legendary Logitech MX518. Over the last decade it’s been updated with the addition of its own CPU, and has seen a wireless edition released alongside the traditional wired version.

1501523407_screen_shot_2017-07-31_at_10.49.42_am_story

However, this year we’re getting a completely redeveloped version with the SteelSeries Sensei 310.

Not only has the Sensei 310 gotten a visual makeover, it also features an advanced sensor that you won’t find in other gaming mice. Despite being such an ambitious revision, the Sensei 301 returns to it roots as an affordable, professional-grade gaming mouse with a price tag of only $59 (about £45, AU$70).

At this price point, the new and improved Sensei 301 enters the crowded market of other ambidextrous gaming mice. It sits between the $69 (about £69, AU$99) Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse and $49 (about £49, AU$79) Razer Abyssus V2. While it is surrounded by rivals, we can confidently say it has no equals after spending a few weeks with the Sensei 310.
…
Read full post here:
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/steelseries-sensei-310

Computers & IT Tags:gaming, gaming mouse, Logitech, Razer, review, sensor, SteelSeries Sensei 310, TechRadar, wireless

Post navigation

Previous Post: How to Reset a Mac
Next Post: Garmin Approach S60 Review

Related Posts

Top 5 Reasons to BUY or NOT buy the MSI GP62M 7REX Leopard Pro! Top 5 Reasons to BUY or NOT buy the MSI GP62M 7REX Leopard Pro! Computers & IT
Pair your Mac with a great monitor with these early Black Friday deals Computers & IT
ASUS TUF Gaming F17 (FX706, 2021) – Top 5 Pros and Cons Computers & IT
NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX Super GPUs join forces with Intel's 10th generation H-series CPUs in RTX Studio laptop line NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX Super GPUs join forces with Intel’s 10th generation H-series CPUs in RTX Studio laptop line Computers & IT
Acer Predator Triton 300 (PT315-52) review – stylish design, quick displays, and 10th Gen Intel processors Acer Predator Triton 300 (PT315-52) review – stylish design, quick displays, and 10th Gen Intel processors Computers & IT
Task Manager Location: Accessing it in Windows 10 Computers & IT

Copyright © 2026 GearOpen.com.

Powered by PressBook Grid Dark theme