Steelseries Rival mouse Gaming USB Type-A Optical

  • Brand : Steelseries
  • Product name : Rival
  • Product code : 62276
  • Category : Mice
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  • Info modified on : 09 Feb 2022 14:09:32
  • Long product name Steelseries Rival mouse Gaming USB Type-A Optical :

    1ms, 1000Hz, 200 IPS, 2m, 128 g

  • Short summary description Steelseries Rival mouse Gaming USB Type-A Optical :

    Steelseries Rival, Optical, USB Type-A, Black

  • Long summary description Steelseries Rival mouse Gaming USB Type-A Optical :

    Steelseries Rival. Movement detection technology: Optical, Device interface: USB Type-A, Buttons type: Pressed buttons, Buttons quantity: 6, Scroll type: Wheel. Product colour: Black

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Reviews
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:31
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 115 expert reviews for Steelseries Rival mouse Gaming USB Type-A Optical and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:80
Today we're looking at the SteelSeries Rival 300, one of a growing number of gaming mice with an acceleration-free optical sensor.The idea here is that by eliminating hardware acceleration, you can get a much more consistent experience; moving your mouse...
  • The SteelSeries Rival is a strong gaming mouse, with an ergonomic and lightweight design that will suit all but the tiny-handed. The optical sensor used here is one of the best available, and provides solid (and more importantly, consistent) performance...
vortez.net
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2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:0
The differences between laser mice and optical have blurred over the past couple of years While many will opt for a laser mouse because a laser mouse is much more precise, in theory at least, and is much better at tracking on a wide range of surfaces whil...
  • Very comfortable in prolonged use (right handers), Highly Customisable, Textured, rubber nonslip surfaces, Fairly priced...
  • Lack of accessories, nonbraided cable...
  • We labelled the SteelSeries Sensei the best mouse on the planet bar none. We should amend that title to the best laser mouse on the planet because with the Rival the Sensei is not quite the master it once was. Now, we are not for one moment saying the Riv...
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:100
We recently reviewed the wireless version of the Rival mouse, and at the time were particularly impressed with the actual wireless implementation, but as far as the pure ergonomics and function of the mouse itself goes, this is the pure version. It's ve...
  • Great value, and a great mouse...
digitalversus.com
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2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:80
The SteelSeries Rival sees the optical sensor return to the gaming mouse market after being shunned for the last few years in favour of laser sensor technology. With a design inspired by the firm's Ikari model, the SteelSeries Rival is a relatively basic...
  • Nicely finished surfaces and grips, Good, comfortable shape, Subtle and discreet design...
  • Only suitable for righthanded users, Not many customisable buttons...
  • The SteelSeries Rival is a straight-forward gaming mouse that does its job just fine. The optical sensor ensures performances good enough to meet gamers' needs and it's generally a comfortable mouse to handle—notably thanks to its nicely finished surfaces...
apcmag.com
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2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:80
Optical mice first hit the scene back in 1999, replacing ball mice and their fluff-stuffing rollers. The Optical sensor is basically a tiny camera, with a small LED bouncing red light off the mousing surface onto a CMOS sensor, thousands of times per seco...
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:90
Rival is the first gaming mouse from Steelseries that we review since a long time. It features a PixArt PMW3310 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 6500 DPI. The software is simple but at the same time offers a lot of options. Rival is a mouse wit...
  • the sensor performs well and the software is practical and easy to use In our opinion, the optical sensor PixArt PMW3310 is perfect for those who like FPS and MOBA, where a millimeter can make the difference Steelseries Rival is a customizable mouse and...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:100
Gaming mice can be inordinately expensive, but the SteelSeries Rival is available for a surprisingly reasonable £39. It doesn't have any kind of weight adjustment system, as used by some of its premium rivals. Beyond that, though, it's got every feature w...
  • Great price for a good gaming mouse...
aphnetworks.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:70
"He is the Asian guy with black hair, brown eyes, and glasses," I told my friend. "Oh yeah, I know that guy!", my friend replied, albeit with a slight tone of sarcasm that can be clearly sensed from a mile away without any further explanation required. So...
  • As it turns out, the SteelSeries Rival's biggest rival may all boil down to the firmware it runs on, and the software it runs with. Now don't get me wrong -- the SteelSeries Rival is undoubtedly excellent hardware -- there is not a whole lot of question a...
cravingtech.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 03:42:30
Average rating:90
A simple, elegant gaming mouse from SteelSeries with accurate sensor and great comfort.It's been a while since we have a new mouse design from SteelSeries, one of the most popular gaming peripheral manufacturers. Their last gaming mouse that I reviewed ba...
  • The Rival may not have as many “bling blings” as the Sensei (which has an LCD display and a 32-bit ARM processor), but it gets back to the core of a great gaming mouse: design, performance, and comfort. Designed specifically for right handed gamers, the...
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