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Cyborg RAT 7 Review!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd402.7K viewsFeb 1, 20123:56
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The Cyborg RAT 7 is presented as a highly configurable gaming mouse that stands out for its modular design and expansive customization options. The reviewer emphasizes that this is not an ordinary input device but a beast of a peripheral capable of adapting to nearly any hand size or grip style, thanks to adjustable back and pinky rests, removable weights, and a replaceable thumb rest. The RAT 7 features a multi-profile switch and a 9-button layout, including a sniper button that reduces DPI for precision tasks like photo or video editing, and a side-scrolling wheel that enhances navigation. The device supports both wired and wireless setups and is praised for its wide compatibility across platforms, while also highlighting the tactile feedback and lighting indicators that show sensitivity settings. Aesthetically the RAT 7 is described as Batmobile-esque, which may appeal to gamers who value a dramatic, tech-forward look as well as performance. The reviewer notes the trade-offs, such as the need to manage weights for optimal balance and acknowledges that left-handed users might face some limitations. Overall, the video concludes with a strong recommendation, praising the RAT 7 as one of the most customizable peripherals available and teasing future follow-ups related to other hardware, like the Mac Mini series.”

Topics · technology · hardware · peripherals · gaming · product-review · computer-accessories

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What makes the Cyborg RAT 7 so customizable compared to other mice?
The RAT 7 offers adjustable back and pinky rests, removable weights for weight customization, a tiltable thumb rest, three customizable profiles, and a DPI rocker with indicator lights, along with a highly configurable button layout including a sniper button.