Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 5 review

It's difficult to see where the corners have been cut in creating this great budget R.A.T. gaming mouse

Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 5
The R.A.T. 5 misses out on swappable palm rests

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Super smooth glide

  • +

    Adjustable in weight and length

  • +

    Good price

Cons

  • -

    No swappable palm rests

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You'd be hard pushed to find a bad word uttered against Cyborg's R.A.T. series of mice. They're well built, highly customisable, highly functional and despite resembling a baby terminator's foot, sit very comfortably under hand.

That said, the wireless R.A.T. 9 was too pricey at £120 and serious gamers might think twice before going wireless and having to switch batteries.

Phil Iwaniuk
Contributor

Ad creative by day, wandering mystic of 90s gaming folklore by moonlight, freelance contributor Phil started writing about games during the late Byzantine Empire era. Since then he’s picked up bylines for The Guardian, Rolling Stone, IGN, USA Today, Eurogamer, PC Gamer, VG247, Edge, Gazetta Dello Sport, Computerbild, Rock Paper Shotgun, Official PlayStation Magazine, Official Xbox Magaine, CVG, Games Master, TrustedReviews, Green Man Gaming, and a few others but he doesn’t want to bore you with too many. Won a GMA once.