The Mad Catz / Saitek Cyborg M.M.O. 7 features 6400 DPI 'Twin-Eye' laser sensor with four different settings, it packs interchangeable pinkie grips and palm rests with fully programmable commands for any game. It also sports adjustable weight and a fully customizable RGB backlite.
A tad expensive; No cloud connectivity or onboard memory
A little too easy to accidentally hit ActionLock buttons
Expert reviews and ratings
Razer Naga 2012 vs. Cyborg M.M.O. 7 vs. Logitech G600 Massively multiplayer online gamers have different needs than those of first-person shooter or real-time strategy fans. They need social interaction. They need extremely comfortable chairs. But most...
Being a little skeptical at first after only using this mouse for a day I was sold! Now that I have been using it for quite some time I don’t think I will ever use another mouse unless it is a Cyborg mouse. All of the features added with the comfort...
The M.M.O. 7 is possibly the most complex mouse I’ve ever seen, and yet the second I got my hands on it at a demo a month ago, I wanted to review it. It just felt so lightweight and comfortable, despite its transformer-styling.The positives to the...
WE HAVEN'T TRIED to hide our enthusiasm for Mad Catz’ high-tech Cyborg line of gaming mice—we’ve been big fans of the line since the R.A.T. 7 launched two years ago. Now, the folks at Mad Catz are expanding the Cyborg line into the new and thriving...
This is a mouse that might not be for everyone, but thanks to its responsiveness, build quality and sheer amount of customisation options, it is one of the best mice for gaming we've tested. The Cyborg brand is back on...
It looks cool, it has zillions of programmable possibilities, can be adjusted to fit the size of your hand, has an extremely welcome Action Lock system plus excellent software and MMO presets - so what are you waiting for?...
The M.M.O. 7 is an astounding mouse. The metal frame gives it a sturdy feel and the options for physical customization make the mouse fit the hand of any user. The black and orange color scheme is a real eye catcher. Programming 78 functions to the...
When i first reviewed the original R.A.T.7 i knew that Mad Catz (Cyborg) had achieved something that none other had and that was to design and manufacture an impressive gaming mouse not only in terms of features (optical sensor, weight system, sniper/aim...
This mouse played comfortably in a lot of worlds, from MMO's to RPGs and a variety of FPS's in between. The added utility from the expanded thumb array found use in everything I picked up to play, helping me keep more time on the movement keys, and less...