



🎮 Elevate your precision game with the R.A.T. 4+ — where pro control meets sleek customization
The Mad Catz R.A.T. 4+ Optical Gaming Mouse combines a high-precision 7200 DPI Pixart sensor with an ultra-light 90g frame and fully customizable multi-button layout. Featuring OMRON switches rated for 50 million clicks, adjustable palm rest, tunable weights, and RGB lighting with on-board memory for 4 profiles, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking tailored comfort and performance.











| ASIN | B07P7XNV7B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,591 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,733 in Computer Mice |
| Item model number | MR03MCAMBL00 |
| Manufacturer | Mad Catz, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 10.16 x 20.32 cm; 0.27 g |
J**Y
Très bonne qualité de précision
K**.
It is good enough to use throughout the day for work, however the back end doesn't adjust very well. It also is slightly high making the buttons harder to use for gaming, so i switch back to my G502 for that. Otherwise, it has enough functions and is comfortable enough to use all day in programs like CAD and Photoshop.
G**N
Use this mouse everyday for office use. I have medium sized hands and it fits me perfectly. Happy with product.
V**M
The pachyderm in the parlour: ABSOLUTELY NO macOS support. NONE. Only drivers are spiced-up from 2017 when Mad Catz went broke. *** DO NOT CHOSE THIS MOUSE FOR MAC *** All of the usual suspects to get Macs working with gaming mice (IE: OpenRGB) do not support Mad Catz. If you have Apple silicon (M1/ M2 / M3) you won't have success with virtualization (Parallels / Fusion) either because the driver installed needs direct detection of the USB device. If you have a Mac, do yourself a favour and just don't. In terms of the device itself, you get what you pay for. The highlights are one red LED. The driver allows you to change brightness and blink rate, but not colour, even though the mode-setting button is multi-colour LED. You also cannot control the always-on DPI setting LED or lower highlights. This all-plastic mouse itself feels light and cheaply made. 'Adjustable" is more of a suggestion with a very limited ratcheting palm rest. That's it. The square sided skates catch and don't look like they will last. I give it a year or two before there is some significant failure. This mouse would make a dandy stocking-stuffer for your 10-year-old cousin if you're on a budget, but it's not for serious gamers. ... And don't take it to the office ... ever.
S**T
As advertised, comfortable, did take me a min to get used to the side buttons and the smooth wheel but as is. (I'm not an expert in computer mice so I can't compare to other models)
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