Call of Duty Black OPS Stealth Gaming Mouse (R.A.T)

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Call of Duty Black OPS Stealth Gaming Mouse (R.A.T) for PC Games + Battlefield 3 for PC Games
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Release date Australia
November 12th, 2010
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All-time sales rank
Top 1000
Product ID
18624683

Description

Includes a Limited Edition 1GB Dog Tag USB memory stick!

The COD Black Ops Stealth Gaming Mouse is based on the award winning Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse.

Engage the enemy within the hidden world of combat operatives with the Call of Duty: Black Ops Stealth Mouse. This adjustable WMD (Weapon of Mouse Destruction) transforms and adapts to suit your needs. The all-new PrecisionAIM feature which slows the on-screen aiming speed assists in rendering your adversaries helpless as you flaunt your tactical skills with optimum control and pinpoint accuracy. Adjustable DPI; up to 5600; and removable weights produce the perfect combination for maximum gaming control. Includes a Limited Edition 1GB Dog Tag USB memory stick. Wear it with honor.

Features:

  • PrecisionAIM mode
  • 15 user-definable commands via 5 programmable buttons and 3-position mode switch
  • Aluminium Chassis
  • Remap programmable buttons and create custom macros with the powerful SST software
  • Custom length adjustment for perfect comfort
  • 30g of removable weights
  • Four user-definable DPI settings up to 5600 DPI
  • Includes Limited Edition 1GB Dog Tag USB Memory stick preloaded with download code for Bradygames Call of Duty: Black Ops Mini guide.
 

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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful:
Review by Alex on 19th January, 2012
5 stars "The one who lived."

It started out as a fine day.
The weather was sunny and the birds chirping away.
It was.. my birthday.
This was my day, and it was ruined by a certain piece of technology, known as the R.A.T 7
I plugged it in, started the computer up. Everything was fine.
But then, My hand slipped, the mouse went flying out the window and sadly landed on the concrete. I was shocked, dismayed, if you will. I ran down the stairs when a shocking sight greeted me, the mouse. fully operational. not a single scratch. all the bells and whistles shiny as new, the double scrolly, the precision aim button, it all worked. I had found.. the golden mouse.
even after such a traumatic experience the mouse had me wanting more. I started up Call of Duty, and to my amazement my game had rose, the precision aim button had shown me a new side to life on the R.A.T side. I had the scrollies mapped to flashbangs and grenades.

The quality of this mouse is amazing. Buy it now. Right now.

 
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful:
Review by morgan on 15th November, 2011
5 stars "An inexpensive way of buying an r.a.t 7 mouse"

Definitely worth it on special, the whole “Call of Duty” thing is irrelevant, it's an R.A.T 7 mouse for less than a hundred bucks. Good sensitivity, braided cord, overall good mouse. Needs a mousepad or something though, the laser doesn't like desks that much.

 
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
Review by Alex on 25th December, 2011
4 stars "Great deal, if on special"

I got a good deal on this on a Mighty Ape Daily Deal. It's basically a RAT 5 with the 5600DPI of the RAT 7, but lacks the adjustable thumb rest, pinky rest and palm shells of the RAT 7, however the rear palm can be extended to change the length of the mouse.

Gamers will love the “Precision Aim” thumb button, which cuts the DPI of the mouse in half while held (this amount can be customised in the software), very useful for snipers, and even great for people working in Photoshop to get an extra accurate hand movement. The thumb scroll wheel is also very useful – one use would be to scroll through weapons in a shooter without having to take your hand off movement keys.

It looks strange and flimsy, however the shell of the mouse is metal and very sturdy. This shell also makes the mouse quite heavy out of the box – I didn't see a need for the added weights. The mouse glides very smoothly over any mouse pad.

Driver and software setup in Windows 7 was a breeze. The required programs are all on the rather novel 1GB USB dog tag. The software interface doesn't do a very good job of explaining what its settings are, but is very powerful and flexible once you get the hang of it, including things like time delays for macro commands and what the software called “latched” aka “turbo mode”, which will continuously repeat your programmed command until you press the button again.

At $69 this is a steal, especially for someone like me who was upgrading from an ancient Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, however at the normal price of $169 you may as well get the fully-fledged RAT 7, which gives you a much wider range of customisation options.

 
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
Review by Kris on 9th November, 2011
5 stars "GREAT MOUSE"

Not as adjustable as a normal rat mouse but still awsome for the price and looks great too

 
5 out of 7 people found this review helpful:
Review by Francis on 8th November, 2011
4 stars "Perfect for the Discerning buyer."

This weapon of mass destruction is perfect for the bomber on the go, small enough to fit into your carry on luggage and cunningly disguised as a Gaming Mouse. This will be sure to heat up any party or large crowded location. I would fully recommend this and their many other products to any discerning WMD purchaser. However I found that the button sequence for activation was quite difficult and it's disguise tended to be quite conspicious outside of any LAN setting.

 

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