The RATM is highly capable at day to day tasks and gaming alike and while it's not as comfortable over long periods of time as its bigger brothers from the Mad Catz RAT, MMO and MOUS ranges it's a lot more mobile than any of them thanks to its smaller siz...
The R.A.T.M was used primarily with Metro Last Light (which is amazing, although it only lasted for about 2 days) and PlanetSide 2 for a total of 5 days and in the end although it proved better than the M.O.U.S.9 it still wasn't perfect. You see the Twin-...
Published: 2013-07-03, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Small, portable, and accurate, the R.A.T. M Wireless Mouse showed no break down in connectivity and provides everything that the gamer on the go needs. While a little small, it doesn't take away from the solid performance that it offers....
The R.A.T.M. mouse from Mad Catz has a smaller footprint compared to its wired, older brothers and it succeeds to maintain a decent level of comfort thanks to the customizable body which allows the extension of the back plastic panel. The installation...
Solid construction, 5D button is a great innovation, Positive, tactile button feedback on every button, Surprisingly comfortable, Great tracking on multiple surfaces, Long battery life, Included Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter, stores in mouse,
Too expensive, Precision aim feature not an option, 120Hz polling rate, "Wing" button a little hard to press, 5D button needs a little refinement, Unfortunate marketing direction, New Bluetooth technology no backwards compatibility, Extended battery life not worth the performance tradeoffs
The R.A.T. M was a confusing performer. Sure, it tracked well on every surface I tried it on, and all of the buttons have a satisfying tactile action to them. The main "mouse things" are in place. The polling rate leaves a little to be desired though ...
Abstract: Mad Catz has expanded its gaming line to the mobile line, with the R.A.T.M. The R.A.T.M with GameSmart technology is compatible with PC, Macs, and the next generation of TVs and tablets either directly or via the included Nano Dongle USB receiver. With an...
Published: 2013-06-20, Author: Christoph , review by: gamezoom.net
saubere Verarbeitung, präziser Sensor, 10 programmierbare Tasten, Makros, 5D-Button, Länge der Maus lässt sich anpassen, einwandfreie Wireless-Technik, geringer Stromverbrauch, hohe Gleitfähigkeit, funktioniert auch auf Glas, Metall und Holz, umfangreiche
kein Onboard-Speicher für Profile, deutlich weniger Ergonomie-Funktionen als die R.A.T. 9, für große Hände nur bedingt gut geeignet, auch nicht geeignet für Linkshänder, teuer
Ähnlich wie die M.O.U.S. 9 hinterlässt auch die neue R.A.T. M gemischte Gefühle innerhalb der Redaktion. Für den neuen Nager aus dem Hause Mad Catz sprechen die saubere Verarbeitungsqualität, der präzise Sensor und die „lagfreie“ Wireless-Technologie. Auc...