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CONCLUSION

 

 

 

 

 

 

kinzu pro silverb

   Although after 7 days of testing the Kinzu V2 Pro Silver Edition i feel it's a good mouse still it's far from perfect mainly because of its small size (i have big hands so larger units like the Sensei or even the KANA are more suited to me) and the very soft front buttons which if you've been following my reviews you know it's something i don't like (i like to know when i press a button). There's also the lack of extra buttons which will just not do for most people but i rarely ever use thumb/pinky buttons so to me perhaps the extra grip is a better feature overall. And then there's the optical sensor which may not be very slow (far from it) and it's also quite accurate but still it's not what most gamers would choose as their weapon of choice. Finally the weight of the unit is actually very good for its size but having used the Sensei for a long time it took me a few hours to get used to it.

 

   Since the Kinzu V2 Pro mouse line by SteelSeries is mostly aimed at casual gamers and users it should come with a very attractive price tag and it actually does so you can currently find it at around USD40 inside the USA and 35Euros inside the EU (Overclockers UK). Of course as mentioned already the Kinzu V2 Pro mouse may not be something special in terms of features but it does offer excellent grip, very good accuracy, is quite fast and it even comes in a variety of colors (black, red, silver) so if you are not interested in getting one of the best gaming mice in the market then we really suggest giving it a chance, it may surprise you.

 

 

PROS

- Build Quality (OMRON Switches)
- Excellent Grip (Small Hands)
- Very Accurate
- Double Braided Cord
- Available Colors (Black, Red, Silver)
- Ambidextrous
- Price (For Some)

 

 

CONS

- No Side Buttons
- Primary Buttons Too Soft
- No Illumination
- Mid-End 3600FPS/3200CPI Optical Sensor