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Review SteelSeries Kinzu V2 Optical Mouse Review




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Today we will be looking at the new SteelSeries Kinzu V2 4 button scroll-wheel optical mouse in black. We would like to thank SteelSeries for providing us with a sample for review.

Features:

THE BASICS
Designed to deliver only what you need to dominate the competition.

COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT
Delivers a consistent performance in a compact, 4-button design.

AMBIDEXTROUS
Finely engineered shape suits all grips to ensure maximum control and comfort.

TOGGLE ON-THE-FLY
CPI toggle for on-the-fly high/low sensitivity adjustments.

COUNTS PER INCH
Scalable pointer speed up 3200 in increments of 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 CPI.

GLIDES
Featuring high performance UPE material for a low-friction glide.

DOUBLE BRAIDED CORD
Improved durability and tangle-free via its double braided nylon cord.

THE STEELSERIES ENGINE
Program your buttons, optimize your sensitivity, and create unlimited profiles.






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I didn't see the price anywhere otherwise good review.
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I didn't see the price anywhere otherwise good review.


Thanks, updated the conclusion :)
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£25-30 is about the same I paid for my g500. I think they'd need to lower the price for this mouse to be even considered maybe £15 would be the sweetspot even £10.
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The Mouse is very basic in design. Honestly Optical vs Laser doesnt make much difference I noticed. I use a soft mousepad anyway (easier on any mouse). Sort of Looks Like a MS Basic Optical Mouse. I personally enjoy mice with atleast 2 thumb buttons (7-8 Buttons on a mouse is ideal for gaming for me)
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I prefer a standard three button mouse, otherwise I tend to semi involuntarily press the other buttons and their also not so comfortable to hold. Unfortnately, gaming mouses tend to come with lots of extra buttons.
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I prefer a standard three button mouse, otherwise I tend to semi involuntarily press the other buttons and their also not so comfortable to hold. Unfortnately, gaming mouses tend to come with lots of extra buttons.


I owned a Logitech MX510 and MX518. same style mice- very comfortable and fit hands better than most do lol. I guess Equivalent would be the G5 or G500 for me lol
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