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Full size mouse, fits your hand well; Adjustable weights; 5 buttons, plus dpi and auto button; No software to install; Teflon feet on the bottom makes for very smooth and precision movement
Inexpensive at $25 USD; No drivers needed; In same sensitivity adjustments; Extra double right click button; Simple weight adjustments included.
Highly affordable, Offers more than most $29 laser mice, let alone any budget gaming ones, No performance complaints for the price, Customizable weight
Buttons have a lot of travel when pressed; Could use a little more weight *Special Thanks to Arctic for sending out all these great products for us to review Via Arctic Cooling
Not quite as many customization options as more expensive mice, Larger size may not fit users with smaller hands.
Driverless design eliminates further customizations of the mouse and it's performance
By TechRadar on April 02, 2011
Yes, an Arctic Cooling gaming mouse. And it's just about as good as you'd think it would be… As cruel as you might think that sounds you have to admit that when a company very much known for one thing strikes out in a completely new...
By Gear Diary on March 03, 2011
Image courtesy of Arctic For the third and final installment of my Arctic Products review we will be looking at the M571 Gaming mouse. The past 2 reviews we looked at some gaming headsets, but this time it’s all about control. The K381 is a white...
By OverClock Intelligence Agency on December 16, 2010
Normally at this point we would take a look at the included software bundle, but there is no software for the M571 - it's truly plug and play. This is nice in that you don't have to spend time configuring the software and setting up a ton of...
By ThinkComputers on November 23, 2010
The Arctic Cooling Arctic M571 is a solid mouse and very comfortable with the exception of the one issue I noticed with the scroll wheel. It is one of the most comfortable mice I have used, ranking up there with much more expensive ones form Logitech,...
By Atomic MPC on November 22, 2010
Way too sensitive for its own...
By Viperlair on November 16, 2010
Mice, much like keyboards, are a very personal peripheral. When you go out and choose one, you probably know the sort of mouse you want. The Arctic Cooling M571 Laser Mouse fits into the Gamer Mouse category with it's multiple buttons and DPI, but...
By Top Review Shop on October 04, 2010
The Arctic Cooling M571 is a slightly larger, and slightly more expensive, version of the same mouse we were mostly impressed with when we recently reviewed it – the Arctic M551. The M571 offers a similar contoured design and adds a couple of nice...
By DreamWare Computers on September 14, 2010
The M571 is a very competitive laser gaming mouse for only $29. Although it may show the price in some areas, it's a strong performer in the ones that really count. The tracking speed is fast and responsive (and adjustable, of course), the weight is...
By BCCHardware on August 04, 2010
Today we are looking at a brand new product from Arctic Products, the M571 Laser gaming mouse. Arctic Cooling is best known for PC cases and other cooling products like case fans, CPU and GPU coolers. Let's take a look and see how this mouse...
By HardWare Análisis
on October 24, 2012
En general, el ARCTIC M571 es un buen ratón teniendo en cuenta en el rango de precios en el que se sitúa. Para los jugadores más expertos o exigentes con su hardware el M571 no será una opción, está lejos de los...
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