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Cyborg Gaming Mouse for PC
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Cyborg R.A.T.7 Gaming Mouse for PC and MAC

by Mad Catz Inc
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (574 customer reviews)

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Cyborg R.A.T.7 Gaming Mouse for PC and MAC + Razer Vespula Dual-Sided Gaming Mouse Mat (Dark Grey) + Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad (RZ07-00490100-R3)
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Technical Details

Edition: R.A.T. 7
  • Strong yet nimble, the solid metal frame forms the core of the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 for enhanced rigidity.
  • Hit your target the first time every time.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 2.4 x 8.5 inches ; 14.1 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003CP0BHM
  • Item model number: CCB4370800B2/04/1
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (574 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 26, 2010

Product Description

Edition: R.A.T. 7

From the Manufacturer


System Requirements:

  • Connectivity: USB 2.0
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later



Powerful Cyborg ST Programming Software

Change your DPI, set Precision Aim cursor sensitivity, create custom profiles for each game, and assign commands to your Programmable Buttons and Modes. Easy, quick and the power you need right on your desktop.



Cyborg R.A.T. 7

Play to win with the Cyborg R.A.T. 7. Uncompromising, unparalleled, and unmatched, the R.A.T. 7 helps you play like the pros, combining state-of-the-art technology with a jaw-dropping array of customizable features to produce the next step in the evolution of the mouse.



Perfect Your Grip

How do you hunt? Whether you 'palm' the mouse or 'claw' it, the Cyborg R.A.T. can quickly and easily adapt by adjusting in length (A) to suit your hand size and grip style. In addition, the Thumb Panel (B) of the R.A.T. 7 moves forwards, backwards, and pivots outwards, giving you perfect positioning for effortless gaming.



6400 DPI

Featuring a new-generation 'twin eye' laser sensor that reads each axis separately for pinpoint accuracy, the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 tracks up to a stunning 6 meters per second. Pro gamers who favor low sensitivity with high movement speed will always experience precise tracking.

Lightweight Aluminum Chassis

Strong yet nimble, the solid metal frame forms the core of the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 for enhanced rigidity.

Custom Weight System

Like it light or heavy? Maybe you change the weight to suit your game? No matter, the Cyborg R.A.T. has you covered. Five 6-gram weights can be added or subtracted in an instant, giving you the perfect weight for a perfect feel. When not in use, the weights can be safely stored in the supplied Weight Storage Container.



Precision Aim Mode

Hit your target the first time every time. Use the Cyborg ST Programming Software to set your desired Precision Aim speed (mouse sensitivity), then hold down the Precision Aim button to slow down mouse movement to a level that works for you. A deadly weapon that will hit your enemy where it hurts.

6 Programmable Buttons

Combine your Programmable Buttons with 2 regular left and right mouse buttons and give yourself a total of 8 buttons available to punish your competition. Assign your choice of key gaming actions to Programmable Buttons to create your own custom profiles.

4 Custom DPI Settings

Use the Rocker Switch to toggle between your custom DPI settings.

3 Cyborg Modes

Toggle between 3 individual Cyborg R.A.T. modes at the touch of a button. Change sensitivity or Programmable Button actions in an instant and gain immediate access to a mind-boggling 18 commands!



Interchangeable Pinkie Grips and Palm Rests


3 Pinkie Grips / 3 Palm Rests
  • One Pinkie Grip / One Palm Rest featuring the same soft-touch finish as found on the body of the Cyborg R.A.T.
  • One Pinkie Grip / One Palm Rest with a rubber inlay for enhanced grip.
  • One Pinkie Grip that offers a 'wing shaped' design, allowing you to rest your pinkie finger during play for increased comfort.
  • One Palm Rest that is 4mm thicker to increase the height of the R.A.T.



Specs

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MSRP $49.99 $69.99 $99.99 $149.99
Sensor Optical Laser Laser Laser
DPI 3500 5600 6400 6400
DPI Switch
Report rate (Hz) 500 500 1000 1000
Tracking Speed (m/sec) 1.6 2.8 6 5.4
Acceleration 20G 30G 50G 50G
Programmable
Number of Programmable Buttons 3 6 6 6
Modes 3 3 3 3
Power Source USB USB USB Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
Removable Weights
30g 30g 45g
Adjustable Length
Adjustable Thumb Area

Additional Pinkie Grips

Additional Palm Rests




Product Description

Play to win with the R.A.T. 7. Uncompromising, unparalleled, and unmatched, the R.A.T. 7 helps you play like the pros, combining state-of-the-art technology with a jaw-dropping array of customizable features to produce the next step in the evolution of the mouse.


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
440 of 461 people found the following review helpful
Edition:R.A.T. 7
Length: 6:40 Mins
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73 of 78 people found the following review helpful
By H0tspur
Edition:R.A.T. 7
If I don't cover one of the coolest features of this mouse first, I'll forget:
- The thumb shelf changes the game. I had no idea how much drag my thumb would provide and how it interfered with the smooth control of my games. The thumb shelf on the R.A.T. 7 is the perfect size to hold my fat thumb and keep it out of the way.

Continuing on - this will be the first mouse to replace my almost-perfect Logitech from 1999. The Logitech was heavy, had a nice, tactile wheel, moved very smoothly and had a responsive, easy-to-clean mouseball. Yeah, no optics for me.

The R.A.T. 7 starts light and is adjustable up to HEAVY. The solid chunk of stamped aluminum that acts as the frame peeks out from all the adjustable nooks and crannies and holds all the assemblies tightly. The feet glide smoother than any other mouse I've used. The adjustable palm rest is perfect, even if you like a shorter grip. The pinkie shelf was a nice addition, too, until I found that it interfered with play. No problem - I can use the stock pinkie assembly, but I took the whole thing off for an even better configuration taht fits my grip.

The DPI is suffficient for noticeably smoother control, and the on-the-fly DPI adjustment button at the thumb is an innovation I never thought I'd use. Until I started rockin' fools with it in MW2.

The best way to think about this mouse is this way: what else do you have for your PC that will last ten years? And grow or shrink to fit your gaming style over that whole decade? Not even your monitor is this adjustable...

Oh, and there's the fabric-wrapped cord and the removable adjustment tool and the horizontal scroll wheel and the tin that comes with the extra thumb and pinkie plates and the container for the weights and the configuration software and... phew!
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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful
Edition:R.A.T. 7|Amazon Verified Purchase
After following this mouse on the web and seeing it's weirdness on Youtube and the Cyborg site. I have to say that I'm more than surprised. Ignore what most people are saying about the sensor, I've picked up the mouse a few times and with any mouse it's going to move a little, even with my G9 and crappy 5 dollar everyday usage mouse, re-aim you crappy players who like to complain and blame a mouse! I'm using a big mousepad, the metal one from Cyborg's site with dual side covering, and the dual DPI setting works great. Play tested it with Global Agenda for the past few hours and it feels great. The sniper button is adjustable to how fast or slow you want to make the DPI setting in comparable to your mouse DPI, other words, if your DPI setting for shooting without scope is set to 3000, but when you scope, you can adjust it at 50% (default) so it's down to 1500, then you can adjust more or less depending if you want the sniper mode to be faster or slower based on a percentage to your current DPI setting. So if you go up to 5000, and the sniper mode is set to 50% (default), sniper mode puts it at 2500.

This mouse is a little bit on the heavier side though, even with all the weights taken out, it tips the scale over my G9 even with the weights in the G9 and NOT in the R.A.T. 7. But that's easy to get used to, the funkiness of it's design and ability to form fit the palm rest and thumb buttons, as well as change the ring finger and pinky siding to different grips as well as a rest for casual usage is a great feature. Doubt it's as comfortable as some ergonomic mice with dual form fitted finger rests, but remember, this is a changeable design.

Very few cons with this mouse so far, minor annoyances.
- I wished Cyborg would have gone with covering for the metal frame bottom, yes, it's sturdy and easily usable as a flail, but the corners of the metal get on my nerves for fear I may scratch my mousepad, which is FROM Cyborg also, lol. Also the mouse's feet could have a little more surface to them.
- The mouse DPI setting button (located in below the mouse wheel) feels a little loose, which kind of scared me, I'm wondering if it should be stiffer or is that how it's suppose to be? Not too sure, will have to email Cyborg about it, but it works, it's more of a single button switch than a button. Like a toggle button, that you press and push forward to increase, or press and pull back to decrease DPI setting.
- Another minor annoyance is the thumb buttons swivle ability, if you get way too into a game, I could see the potential for pushing too hard on the thumb buttons and sniper button and possible pushing in the thumb buttons so you'd have to readjust the swivle again.
- Last minor annoyance is the tool placement for the mouse. I like how it's part of the mouse so it's not easily lost. BUT damned if you have small hands or like to support your mouse with only your fingers for really fast paced pick up and move shooting, for the nub of the tool does get annoying to the bottom palm of your hand, at least move the palm rest down one click to avoid this problem. I like 2 clicks down myself, gives a better palm feel for me.

Overall, I'm really shocked. Glad Saitek/Cyborg kept up with producing this mouse the way it came out and don't let the MadCatz label fool you. Ever true gamer knows about MadCatz, but remember, this is a CYBORG, not really a MadCatz, though it has their label. Also they do include a nifty tin case to carry all the extra parts and even a small container for weights you aren't using, though the weight container is somewhat a pain since the weights can get stuck inside. I suggest you toss it out or place a buffer inside the bottom so weights won't get stuck. With as big as the tin case is, you'd think the mouse would fit inside also, which I wish it did! Be a great way to transport a mouse for LAN parties.

If you got the dough to dish out, it's a pretty interesting mouse with a great concept, adjust it to your hand for whatever reason or game you play. Again, this mouse is capable of being used as a flail, so remember not to beat anyone who sneaks behind you while you're trying to shoot someone.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
junk
Don't Buy. Tracking lens stop working after a few months, this is a really bad mouse.
I should have paid more attention to the other buyers reviews before buying this product.
Published 1 day ago by Ray
disappointed
one of the main reasons i bought this mouse was because of the pinky rest. well if you attack it to the mouse it makes the mouse wobble so it is unable. Read more
Published 6 days ago by drunkie
Great comfort, horrible quality
While this is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used (and rightly so with all the adjustments) in less than a year it is failing. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Nick
Great once you get used to it.
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Published 7 days ago by John Ezekiel
Fancy piece o crap
If your into things that look nice but aint worth a crap internally then this is your Cadillac.When this thing works its nice to hold but who cares when ya gotta constantly pull... Read more
Published 7 days ago by nfamous
Great mice RAT7 AND RAT9
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Published 8 days ago by Danny R
sucks
I got this crap and it worked only for 5 minutes after that pointer did't move any more :( ........................
Published 11 days ago by troa
When It Works
I've had a Cyborg R.A.T 7 for over a year and it finally went nuts on me. I tried updating the drivers, different settings, even using different surfaces but it would get stuck in... Read more
Published 12 days ago by B. J. Barney III
USELESS TECH SUPPORT.
Great device for people with big hands/palms... until it breaks. I own mice from 3 major manufacturers (Logitech, Microsoft, Razer,), some as old as 15+ years, all of which are... Read more
Published 12 days ago by DSF
Really nice mouse. Great gaming tool.
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