Test: Einzeltest: ROCCAT Savu Mid-Size Hybrid Gaming Mouse
Zitat: The Savu is a light mid-sized mouse from ROCCAT, and when coming from the Kone , the chassis seems rather small and we had to use it with a claw grip. The lateral plastic surfaces are rougher than the ones we have seen on the Corsair M90 and the top consists of a smooth, rubbery texture. After about 3 months of usage, we have seen that the logo on the back of the Kone started to peel off and we are glad that with this version we do not have a printed logo on the back, but a more stylish debossed ROCCAT logo on the right mouse button. The Teflon feet help the mouse move very smooth on the surface and with the Taito we have a very nice combination; while we have found the King-Size a bit overkill, we think that most of the users will be tempted to choose the medium and small sizes instead. Savu can deliver true 400, 800, 1600 and 4000 DPI, thanks to the Pro Optic R3 sensor. The button functions can be doubled thanks to the Easy-Shift feature; Easy-Shift also gives us the advantage of Easy-Aim, which automatically reduces DPI at a touch of a button, for moments when we need maximum accuracy like sniping. Most of the software features this mouse comes with we have also seen at the Kone, except ROCCAT R.A.D. R.A.D. is the short name for ROCCAT Achievements Display, which rewards a wide range of gaming feats like mouse movement, button clicks, scroll steps and so on. The rewards are similar to the ones we can win in Steam games and from the same GUI window we can also see the total number of button clicks, scrolls etc. Savu does not miss important features like ROCCAT Macro Manager, fully customizable lighting system or multiple profiles storage. If you are in the market for a highly customizable mouse, without a lot of buttons on the sides and do not have large hands, then the Savu might be a very good choice. The Savu can be found at online stores for prices between 60 and 65 Euros.