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Cyber Snipa Stinger Mouse

First seen: 9 november 2007

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  • User Score (7)
    8.6 8.6 from 7 reviewers
  • Expert Score (3)
    8.5 8.5 from 3 reviewers
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Pros & Cons

  • extremely smooth glide, max 3200 dpi, adjustable dpi without drivers, 4 way scroll, customizable buttons
  • weights hard to remove

The Cyber Snipa Stinger takes the final step in the evolution of gaming mice. The Stinger is the master of macro ; possessing onboard memory , macros can be recorded and set to any of the 6 customizable buttons of a macro profile. With 3 separate profiles, the Stinger gives the possibility of a staggering 18 onboard macros at any one time! The Stinger also features fully adjustable dpi . The software allows the user to select 4 different dpi levels, ranging anywhere f…

Specifications

Release Date

  • First seen
    9 November 2007

Cyber Snipa Stinger Mouse

The Stinger Mouse is a gaming laser mouse by Cyber Snipa. The product measures 3.2 x 5 x 1.8 inches and can be used with varying weights. Included in the standard package are seven removable weights that weigh 20 grams each. Underneath the mouse are four large gliding pads that allow for smooth movements. Replacement gliding pads are also included in the standard package.

The Cyber Snipa Stinger features 9 buttons, six of which are customizable. Users can record and set…

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Cyber Snipa Stinger Mouse

The Stinger Mouse is a gaming laser mouse by Cyber Snipa. The product measures 3.2 x 5 x 1.8 inches and can be used with varying weights. Included in the standard package are seven removable weights that weigh 20 grams each. Underneath the mouse are four large gliding pads that allow for smooth movements. Replacement gliding pads are also included in the standard package.

The Cyber Snipa Stinger features 9 buttons, six of which are customizable. Users can record and set macros to all 6 of the programmable buttons. Apart from this, users can utilize of up to three separate profiles allowing a maximum of 18 macros. The Cyber Snipa Stinger Mouse also comes with onboard memory of 6 kilobytes.

The Cyber Snipa Stinger has a laser engine that operates at 7,080 frames per second. It also has a USB report rate of 1000 Hz giving it a response time of 1 millisecond. This gaming mouse has a tracking speed of 45 inches per second (IPS) and a 16-bit data path.

In addition, dpi is fully adjustable with the Cyber Snipa Stinger mouse. Through the included software, users can choose from 4 different dpi settings. These settings range from 400 dpi to 3200 dpi. The mouse itself also has a dpi button that can be used to easily cycle through the dpi settings.

The Cyber Snipa Stinger’s colored LEDs serve as a dpi level indicator. When at 400 dpi, the LEDs are off. They are red when at 800 dpi, green at 1600 dpi, and blue at 3200 dpi.

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  1. Reviewer: The Guru of 3D
    15 February 2008

    We have a review on the Cyber Snipa Stinger gaming mouse. A 3200 DPI laser mouse with fine precision, good looks and to some degree, it's even customizable thanks to a dominant software application. I was enchanted to get my hands on the Cyber Snipa Stinger Gaming Mouse. While this piece of hardware is clearly aimed at the hardest of the hardcore FPSers, its resourcefulness and features make it a comfy mouse even for everyday use. Read more

  2. Cyber Snipa Stinger Gaming Mouse

    22 April 2008

    I was thoroughly impressed with the Cyber Snipa Stinger laser gaming mouse. For a name I had not heard of before, it definitely proved to be a useful asset to FPS gaming and handy for just moving around the desktop as well. The selectable dpi setting was by far the most useful feature I found, although the programmable buttons and macro editor rate a close second. The grip and feel of the mouse are very comfortable and I did not find anything a pain to use, with the... Read more

  3. Cyber Snipa Stinger

    Reviewer: XSReviews
    9 May 2008
    Overall 9
    9.0
     

    While the Stinger does have some problems with accuracy, the pros far outweighs the cons. It has one of the smoothest glides of any mouse I've ever used, it fits very comfortably in your palm and it's tracking speed is top notch. The non-driver DPI switching, and macro options just add more choices for the user; though the extra buttons can take some getting used to in games. How does it compare to other mice though? Well, on paper and price it matches the Death Adder,... Read more

  4. Cyber Snipa Stinger Mouse

    Reviewer: BCCHardware
    10 June 2008

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  5. Reviewer: Tweak News
    13 June 2008

    At a modest price the Stinger delivers a high quality, feature packed Laser mouse. Whilst not the best mouse I have tested, at this price point, the Stinger is not too far behind. This is probably the best bang for your buck you can get at the moment. Read more

  1. Not happy

    Reviewer: Kolz, Amazon
    24 November 2009
    Overall 2
    2.0
     

    As far as the mouse itself, I have no problems and the ui for assigning functions to buttons is nice - once I figured it out. I decided to ultimately use a Logitech mouse however. It was a couple of weeks later that I decided to uninstall the drivers and software for the Stinger. Big mistake. Now whether this is a problem attributed to the stinger software or Logitech, I don't know for sure ( I blame them both ). After uninstalling the stinger drivers, I found that... Read more

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