Peripherals

Mad Catz R.A.T.6+ Gaming Mouse Review

The Mad Catz range is something that hasn’t been tested on eTeknix for years now. The company had some issues and fell off the radar for a little while. However, some of the original team managed to grab the business for themselves and brought it back from the brink. Fast forward a few years and they’re FINALLY back on my desk. We kick things off with the R.A.T.6+ and it’s good news for those who loved the original RAT series. They’ve changed very little, just a bit of modernisation of hardware, but the original RAT styling is here, again.

Mad Catz R.A.T.6+ Gaming Mouse

I loved the original RAT mice, they were so unlike anything else out there. Low, wide, mean, adjustable, and overall pretty bloody brilliant. Nothing else out there looks or feels quite like them. Which, makes it all the more awesome that it’s back again. There’s a new sensor, new switches, a touch of modern RGB of course, weight tuning, length adjustment, a sniper button, and more. It’s certainly not short on features!

Features

  • SENSOR PIXART PMW3360
  • DPI RANGE UP TO 12000
  • USB REPORT RATE 125, 250, 500 OR 1000HZ
  • TRACKING SPEED TYPICAL 250IPS
  • ACCELERATION 50G
  • FRAME RATE 12,000
  • LEFT AND RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON UP TO 50M CLICKS
  • PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS 11
  • WEIGHT 120G WITHOUT CABLE

What Mad Catz Had to Say

“The R.A.T.6+ is designed to provide you the edge you need in professional gaming. With 12,000 DPI sensor, it does not only ensure the perfect accuracy for tracking the enemies but also offer the balance and quick response while in the battle. R.A.T.6+ also comes fitted with industry-leading OMRON switches (a life expectancy of 20 million clicks), ensuring that your gaming mouse never lets you down in the heat of the battle!” – Mad Catz

Chameleon RGB Lighting

“Take the R.A.T. to a new dimension of customization with 3 independent RGB Illumination Zones. Fine-tune your colour and lighting to make your R.A.T. the centrepiece of your gaming rig. Using the preset themes, you can also control the speed of LED effects, such as breathing, heartbeat, and colour cycling – click on the icons and try them out here.”

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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