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March 2012
(74%)
65 Reviews
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In conclusion, I like this mouse. It’s very well built, accurate, comfortable and comes with some nifty software. It sits perfectly between it’s bigger and smaller brothers, it’s even a rather nice piece of eye-candy. All of the problems I had with th...
Abstract: A Pro mouse with a sweet price tagSteelseries Kana and a little bit about the Kinzu Pro v 2 The humble mouse. In this day and age where researchers are looking at replacing human interaction with computers with everything from motion to brainwaves, the hu...
There are a number of reasons to like this mouse, the materials are great, the plastics and finishes are of the best quality you could hope for and the base construction is rock solid with absolutly zero flex. Ease of use is great, the KANA is simple ...
The sensor copes with speeds of almost 4 m/s, Ambidextrous, A button on each side, Pretty, Plaited cable, Very low CPU consumption, in spite of being 1000 Hz
Too light: 78 g, The LED sensor works best on a mouse mat, Noisy scroll with notches; some Logitech scrolls come with a choice of scrolls or not (G500), Big pads but they won't last for ever, unlike those on the Nova X 600
The Kana is an excellent mouse with one button on either side, a nice design and a good LED sensor. It will above all interest those looking for a light mouse - we find it a little on the light side (30 grammes too much so). A laser rather than an LED ...
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Published: 2012-03-24, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Responsive, Two extra buttons, Instant control over CPI responsiveness
Cheap feel, Light
The SteelSeries Kana's not a bad mouse, it's just a shame that it feels - and looks - cheap...
Rubberised finish, Configuration utility, Impressive build quality, Good performance
Glide could be smoother, Colour scheme will divide opinion
The Kana fits very nicely in the hand thanks to the ergonomic shape that it shares with the rest of SteelSeries range, making it quite comfortable to use. It is slightly narrower than the Xai which makes it perfect for those with smaller hands. The Kana...
Having tested the Kinzu V2 Pro very recently moving to the Kanu was an interesting experience. The new Kinzu pretty much has an entry level gaming mouse perfected and so this set our expectations high for the Kana. Overall we have to say that our expe...
Build Quality, Grip (Size/Rubber Coating), ExactTech Features, Braided Cable, Good Accuracy & Speed, Extra Replacement Feet, Price (For Some)
MidEnd 3600FPS/3200CPI Optical Sensor, Single Color Illumination
Since for the past year or so I've been using the Sensei Pro Grade Gaming Mouse with my primary system and the Roccat Kone[+] with my secondary one (two quite more expensive units) i can't really avoid comparing them with the KANA Black. So the KANA Black...
The newly themed Kana mouse from SteelSeries is not overloaded with a lot of features, but it is a simple to use and efficient product. The shape is quite comfortable and we liked a lot the top smooth plastic surface along with the accessible CPI modi...
Large side buttons ideal for FPS gamers, Matte coating, Great Tracking, CS:GO branding looks great
Pricing,
Steelseries really has a great mouse on their hands with the Kana CS:GO edition. However the pricing really hurts the attractiveness of the product. If you are not a Counter-Strike fan I would suggest saving $20 and go with the base Kana since the price p...