
If you talk about gaming peripherals, it almost always goes pared with SteelSeries. With eSports and gaming being such a demanding market, as the smallest thing can change winning into losing, SteelSeries has done excellent to live up to those demands.
SteelSeries brings high quality products to the table and their hardware, such as their mice, headsets, keyboards and mousepads are being used by professional gamers from all around the world.
Fnatic's CS team sporting SteelSeries gear
Not only does the company produce their gaming gear, they also support and give back to the gaming community. SteelSeries works together with professional gamers of Fnatic, to create innovative solutions that provide a competitive advantage for all gamers.
The SteelSeries Fnatic Edition Sensei is a perfect example of their expertise and their willingness to work with gamers. Fnatic has been part of its production since the begining and it is regarded as the best gaming mouse currently on the market.
The SteelSeries Fnatic Edition Sensei
The 8 macro key combinations allowsyou to setup common commands and shortcuts that enhance your actions per minute and ensures that you don’t accidentally hit the wrong key and miss out on important in-game sequences.
The SteelSeries ExactRate enables you to adjust the rate of which data is sent from the SteelSeries device to your computer. The ExactRate also allows you to control how fast your pointer should move by adjusting your CPI in increments of 1 between 100-5001.
Several limited edition mousepads have been made by SteelSeries. One of those mousepads is the SteelSeries QcK+ Fnatic Limited Edition. It has high quality cloth material, featuring an eye-catching design created in cooperation with Fnatic. It features a specially designed non-slip rubber base (which prevents the mouse pad from sliding) and a height of 4 mm (twice as thick as standard QcK+ pads).

The SteelSeries QcK+ Fnatic Limited Edition
About SteelSeries
What originally began as a small two-person operation in Copenhagen back in 2001 has become a global leader in professional gaming products. SteelSeries recognized the need for superior, high-quality professional gaming gear that would give players a competitive edge.
Fast-forward to today, and we’ve come a long way since our first glass mousepad. We have global offices in North America, Europe, and Asia, providing an integrated portfolio of products designed specifically for gaming. Fueling our growth is you, the gamer!
While we are proud of our technology and product innovation, we are even more excited about how these products are developed to meet the needs of gamers. Many companies may claim to develop superior gaming products but few actually do. Instead, they spend countless hours with lab engineers trying to force fit a new technology with bells and whistles and mediocre functionality for the end-user.
We are proud to be working with our partners, but we can’t take credit for their invaluable input and feedback. Instead we tell it like it is: they help us. We want to know what works and what doesn’t. For this reason, SteelSeries creates innovative solutions that provide a competitive advantage for all gamers.
Critical to our company’s success is also our reinvestment in the gaming communities and the individuals who support them. As a result, our corporate philosophy is to take a substantial portion of our revenue and put it back into the gaming community to help spur industry growth. We support our community in numerous ways, ranging from co-hosting tournaments like Iron Lady and King of the Hill, and supporting gaming competitions of all sizes, to promoting the top and up-and-coming gaming teams/organizations.
Steelseries is fully commited to professional Gaming. We will continue to work with you and the gaming community to make the best products possible and give you that competitive edge. We will continue to do our best to support the growth of the professional gaming industry and give back to the gaming communities. By doing so, we don’t just talk a good game, we win!
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