Finished in a beautiful glossy red, the R.A.T. Mad Catz isn’t afraid to show a bit of flair with its devices, and the R.A.T. The pinkie rests include the pre-fitted rest, which is gloss red with black accents, another with a rubberised coating, and an audacious pinkie rest that extends out to the side, mirroring the one found on the thumb rest. Two of the palm rests are glossy red, with the all-red rest raising the palm much higher, and the third has a grippy rubberised coating. 8+ Adv is a modular design mouse, and it comes with (including the ones that ship already attached), three palm rests and three pinkie rests. Pop open the case and underneath the divider that holds the mouse in place is a recess where the cable tucks in, and a sculpted foam insert that contains all of the interchangeable attachments. 8+ Adv inside an angular plastic case, giving you a clear look at the boldly styled mouse. When almost every manufacturer is hiding their mice away inside cardboard boxes, Mad Catz has shipped the R.A.T. Without wanting to spoil the rest of the review, I’m going to say right now, this is easily one of my favourite devices from the past few years. 8+ Adv, which we have been fortunate to receive for testing. One of the newest mice in the updated Mad Catz range is the R.A.T.
#Mad catz rat 8 mouse Pc#
Moving their focus from budget accessories to high-end PC peripherals, the new and improved Mad Catz has already impressed us with the R.A.T. That all changed in January 2018, when Mad Catz became Mad Catz Global Limited, with new owners and headquarters based in Hong Kong. They were cheap, cheerful and pretty robust, but never particularly special. I used loads of Mad Catz peripherals when I was younger.
#Mad catz rat 8 mouse full#
8+ Adv is a brilliant mouse, rammed full of customisable features.