Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Ikari Laser and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Ikari Laser.
February 2008
Experts 93% 41 Reviews
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Users - 0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
The editors liked
Light weight
CPI button is appealing
Very good performance
Free Move
3
200 CPI
Comfortable to use
No drivers
Easily adjustable
Cool LED display
Excellent tracking
Well made
Big feet
keeps balance
Good weight
Programmable Macros
Manual CPI adjustments
Settings stored on mouse
Built in LCD
Built in mouse feet
Ergonomically friendly
Great performance
Driverless design helps to free up CPU
Mouse can save your current profile to use on any system!
Screen on the bottom for viewing/editing profiles/CPI on the go
CPI settings can be adjusted on the fly without having to use the inc...
Very comfortable with smooth
even tracking and precise response
high resolution that can be adjusted on the fly.
Extremely comfortable
great button placement
Sensitivity can be fine-tuned to the greatest degree ever possible
Accuracy might as well be perfect on a decent surface (even a $2 cloth mat)
Automatic error correction can be removed/adjusted as the user...
Easy Setup
Excellent Performance
Adjustable DPI on the fly
Easy to Use Software
Excellent design and feel
top of the line in sensitivity
portability
software and hardware
on-board memory stores a single
customizable profile with or without software.
Screen makes adjusting sensitivity easy. Perfect for tournament players. Silky smooth action thanks to large feet.
Great Shape
Good tracking
No drivers needed (even for macros)
Decent price.
– Excellent build quality
– Comfortable
– Robust configuration software
– Respectable styling
– LCD display is useful
Comfortable hand grip
Great performance especially for intensive gaming
Customized CPI (13200) & on theflychanging
CPI high/low indicator & LCD display
Programmable marco buttons
SteelSeries FreeMove technology
Driverless plug & play feature
Lightw...
Excellent ergonomics
LCD for info
The editors didn't like
Only for the right handed
Expensive
Scroll wheel button is a little too sensitive
Pricey
Expensive
Left side buttons should be placed slightly better
The mouse did not seem to work well with my hands (it felt too low and like it should have a slightly different angle)
No wireless model available.
Current software doesnt allow a mouse button to be programmed to a single key
Its hard to rate mice because so much depends on subjective user comfort and aesthetic preference. However
SteelSeries has firmly placed their money where their mouth is
equi...
Nothing Major
Mildly pricey
scroll wheel feels a bit cheap.
Our hand was sore after an extended session. Only two sensitivity settings available.
Light weight, CPI button is appealing, Very good performance, Free Move, 3,200 CPI
Only for the right handed, Expensive
PerformanceSteel Series claims that the Ikari laser is not meant for FPS games as they say it might have tracking issues on faster hand movement. It will have better use in MMO or RTS games as players require higher precision on a higher sensitivity. O...
So its quite clear that the SteelSeries Ikari sailed through our testing with flying colours and performed exactly as expected. So how does it stack up to its competitors? Well, on paper it loses out in polling rate achieving half of the 1000Hz th...
Abstract: A review of the laser gaming mouse from SteelSeries. Built with the professional gamer in mind, its advanced features will easily meet the desires of any gamer, and for a fair price. A wonderful gift for your loved one, or for yourself. Styling, Feel,...
Comfortable hand grip, Great performance especially for intensive gaming, Customized CPI (13200) & on theflychanging, CPI high/low indicator & LCD display, Programmable marco buttons, SteelSeries FreeMove technology, Driverless plug & play feature, Lightw...
A bit Pricey
Among all the computer hardware makers, SteelSeries is one of the quality producers where all of their products are come with high quality and well designs and this is same for Ikari Laser mouse too. SteelSeries Ikari Laser mouse is not only a well de...
Simply put, you can tell that Steelseries’s focus is directly on the gaming market. There isn’t one feature on the mouse that wasn’t well thought out and tested specifically for gamers and by gamers. I was impressed by the shape and comf...
Abstract: The video’s a little longer than the others because I… I mean you love hearing my voice.It’s another one! For our fourth mouse in the glorious Mouse Review Week here at CrunchGear, it’s the SteelSeries Ikari laser mouse. Sounds serious! We’ve already h...
Great Shape, Good tracking, No drivers needed (even for macros), Decent price.
Limitations in binding, Problems with the SX mouse pad
Steelseries has once again succeeded in producing reasonably priced products for gamers that do just what they promise. Of course the shape of the mouse is always the biggest factor when buying a new mouse. If the shape of the mouse fits your hand thes...
Excellent design and feel, top of the line in sensitivity, portability, software and hardware; on-board memory stores a single, customizable profile with or without software.
Mildly pricey, scroll wheel feels a bit cheap.
One of the best mice weve ever tested, it well deserves our Editors Choice Award!
Easy Setup, Excellent Performance, Adjustable DPI on the fly, Easy to Use Software
Nothing Major
Ive used quite a few mice over the years; personally I really enjoy getting a new mouse. Sometimes getting a new mouse can take a bit of adjustment, but thats not the case with the Ikari, other than the slightly different feel of the mouse, its pre...