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319 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 319 reviews of Saitek R.A.T.7 Gaming Mouse. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the size. The durability also gets good reviews. The reliability and usability get mixed opinions. There are some negative reviews about the price.
design, durability, size
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Saitek R.A.T.7 Gaming Mouse is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Derrick Cramer (mybroadband.co.za)
An exceptional but pricey gaming mouse with all the bells and whistles
Expert review by : Gerald Lynch (techdigest.tv)
Part PC peripheral, part customisable Autobot Transformer lookalike, Cyborg's R.A.T. 7 Albino gaming mouse is one of the most unique pointers on the market. But is it comfortable, and most importantly, will it up your frag count come the end of the...
It takes some tweaking, but once you've got the R.A.T 7 Albino to fit your playing style, you'll find this flexible, responsive pointer gives you a real edge over the competition. The new white finish is stunning in our books, and that fact that this...
Expert review by : KitGuru (kitguru.net)
Expert review by : FiXT (Keeton Grant) (hardwarecanucks.com)
The gaming peripheral market may be a cluttered space but truly innovative solutions seem to be hard to come by. Some companies have gone the old-schoo
Expert review by : mad shrimps (madshrimps)
Besides the interesting features taken from the "vanilla" R.A.T 7 Gaming mouse, the Albino Edition features a more powerful sensor, Mac compatibility and an interesting white color. Most of its components are adjustable, so we could spend little time...
Expert review by : Stuart Kerley (hardwareheaven.com)
Today will have the chance to look at the top of the range gaming keyboard from Cyborg, as well as their wired version of the R.A.T. gaming mouse we looked at before and an accompanying gaming surface. A full suite of matching peripherals could be the...
Another set of quality products from Cyborg which any gamer would be delighted to use.
Expert review by : Benchmark Reviews (benchmarkreviews.com)
Customisable ergonomic qualities, comfortable, Native 5600 DPI sensor, Soft matte black coating, Precision aim and thumb scroll, Programmable buttons, Replaceable grips
Heavy regardless of weight set up, Twin-Eye laser tracking has quirks, No frictionless-scrolling option, Small PTFE feet feel slightly clingy, Button/macro profiles are not stored on the mouse, Not suitable for left-handed users
Using the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 was an interesting experience. The innovation that was conjured to produce this device is tremendously impressive. However, like any product brought to our attention, the final recommendation lies with the overall impression...
EDITOR'S CHOICE
Expert review by : Geoff Gasior (techreport.com)
When I find something that fits just right, I tend to stick with it. With running shoes, it's New Balance's 1060, whose model number has reliably ticked up once a year since I started wearing them. After five years, I'm now onto the 1064. For jeans,...
Consumer review (ebuyer.com)
Having used a variety of different mice over the years I decided to move away from my trusty little Razer Diamondback 3G.
Consumer review (ebuyer.com)
Had this mouse for about a week, the build quality is actually very good. but its really heavy mouse even with all the weights out. this makes my wrist hurt after about an hour of use. also i find it really uncomfortable to use, many here dont, but I...