Comfortable, Sleeved cabled, 1000Hz, Easy profiles, No lagg
Wish it was 10$ cheaper to compete with others
Well this is a cool mouse I have to admit, it's comfortable to use even though it's made for both left and right handed people. I actually ended up replacing my own old mouse with this one for my main setup due to the fact it's so comfortable...
Performance, Great looking, Ergonomical shape, Extremely feature packed driver, On-board memory, LCD Display, Durable design, Ambidextrous, Sensor works great
Expensive, Some will find it bland looking
SteelSeries has definitely pulled it off again. The Xai laser mouse manages to not only compete, but beat many of the seemingly better equipped mice from rivaling brands. The simple design approach from the Ikari has been taken one step further and the...
Sammanfattning: Short version: An elegant, functional, and attractive mouse, best suited for those with normal-sized or smaller hands. Aficionados may crave more buttons or a non-ambidextrous design, but the Xai does just fine without. Like other SteelSeries products,...
Sammanfattning: At first I want to thank SteelSeries for providing me the XAI Laser Gaming Mouse for reviewing.On the market there are lots of mice with different DPI resolutions, interesting features, different shapes or even with fans attached to cool your hand whil...
SteelSeries latest gaming mouse, the Xai Laser, features a very impressive laser sensor touting impressive numbers such as 12,000 frames-per-second. It may talk the talk, but does it walk the walk? Find out, After the Break!Full Review:Recently, Stee...
Sammanfattning: We tested nine mice to find out which one is the best for each type of gamer. Each mouse has been scored, but we come away with the opinion that each mouse was well-built, well-thought-out, and well-designed. The Razer Orochi, Razer Naga, and SteelSeri...
Sammanfattning: An outlier in PC gaming, SteelSeries' gear won't outglow Chernobyl. It's unassuming and utilitarian, like ThinkPads. They take themselves a little too seriously. But Xai is possibly the best ambidextrous gaming mouse I've ever used, despit...
Sammanfattning: SteelSeries claims to have used user feedback and input to develop the Xai (and took three years doing so), which has a very different shape to the excellent....
The Steelseries Xai has really given me food for throught on how much tweaking your mouse can help improve your gaming skills and by giving you the choice on how your mouse performs within different tasks using their fantastic software engine. Steelse...
Comfortable, Nice simple design, Easy to use software, Excellent tracking and accuracy
Lack of customisable buttons, Lack of an actual DPI profile switcher
The SteelSeries Xai Laser gaming mouse would be a great choice for any gamer, but costing £50, some may choose to buy cheaper, better alternatives. A couple of things that I didn’t like about the Xai Laser were that the DPI Profile button only switches...