ThermalTake Theron Vs. Steelseries Sensei Ten

Theron Sensei Ten
Theron Sensei Ten
Specification: 
No. of Buttons: 88
No. of Macro Keys: 40
No. of Game Profiles: 5
Connection: USB, Gold platedUSB
Cable length: 1.8m Braided2m
Wireless: N/A
Battery: N/A
Colour: Black/Red, Red, Yellow, White, Green/Black
Ambidextrous: NoYes
Coating: Industrial Rubber coating
Software: teelSeries Engine 3.15.1+
Weights: Yes, No
Switch: OmronSteelSeries mechanical switches, rated for 60 million clicks
Feet: 
Sensor: 
Type: OpticalOptical
Brand: Avago
Model: A3090TrueMove Pro
Processor: 
Lift off distance: 
DPI/CPI: 100-4000DPI50 - 18,000 in 50 CPI Increments
Memory Size: 128KB
Max tracking speed: 450ips
Max acceleration: 50G
Response time: 1000Hz 1 ms
FPS: 
NVIDIA Reflex: 
Lighting: 
Colour Options: 2 RGB Zones, Independently Controlled
Lighting Effect: pause-break
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 123.65 x 73.8 x 40.2mm126 x 68 x 39 mm
Weight (grams): 
Weight w/o cable: 92g
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Theron


The Theron by ThermalTake uses an Optical sensor from Avago, specifically the A3090, providing a DPI/CPI range of 100 - 4000DPI. It uses a USB, Gold plated connection with a 1.8m Braided cable.

Sensei Ten


The Sensei Ten by Steelseries uses an Optical sensor, specifically the TrueMove Pro, providing a DPI/CPI range of 50 - 18,000 in 50 CPI Increments. This results in a tracking speed of 450ips, and a maximum acceleration of 50G. It uses a USB connection with a 2m cable. The Sensei Ten is considered to be an ambidextrous mouse. It weighs in at 92g without the cable and is approximately 126 x 68 x 39 mm (LxWxH).