pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 05:54:28
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There's not many companies that I consider to be at the forefront of PC peripheral development, but SteelSeries is certainly one of them. Pretty much all of their peripherals break the mould that had gone before it and this next peripheral, a Gaming mouse...
The idea of having a tactile Feedback for cooldowns on a mouse is simply genius. This along with a plethora of additional features and an impressive optical senor makes the SteelSeries Rival 700 simply one of the best mice I've ever tested. The SteelS...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2016-10-21 05:54:31
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SteelSeries recently released a new gaming mouse, the Rival 700, and seeing its customisation abilities and OLED screen , I just had to review it.SteelSeries have some great tech for serious gamers and I know that the Rival 300 has been a firm favourite f...
Responsive, Well built, Custom options, Tactile feedback, Friendly software...
Weighs quite a bit, Usefulness of OLED...
I cannot ignore that the Rival 700 owns (or PWNS) some firsts. The tactile feedback motor, swapable tracking sensor and an OLED screen are all new to me on a mouse.Does it need these though? Well, the vibrating feedback works remarkably well I have to say...
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A few weeks ago, I was hanging out with some of my friends, when suddenly someone I did not know jumped into a conversation with me. About ten minutes later, I realize the guy just would not stop talking, even though I was clearly not interested in carryi...
There are certainly a lot of reasons why you should be excited about the SteelSeries Rival 700. It is not just because of its OLED screen and Tactile Alerts, although both of them definitely add to the list. The ultra-wide sensitivity range PixArt PMW3360...
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vortez.net Updated: 2016-10-21 05:54:39
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US: $Leaping to the opposite end of the spectrum after having a hands on with the Rival , we finally get the chance to play with the Rival At first glance it would be easy to dismiss it as a run-of-the-mill teardrop shaped mouse Then on closer inspectio...
Excellent tracking across various surfaces, Zero acceleration 1:1 tracking, Comfortable for various grip types, Quality construction, Highly customisable, Vibration alerts, 128x36 px OLED screen, Great software support, Optional accessories (choice of ext...
Not wireless...
The Rival 700 has brought some new/old ideas to the table (depending how you look at it)yet their implementation is flawless. Sure vibration and tactile feedback isn't anything new, but they are something that has been missing in the realm of mouse and ke...
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Steelseries already hold awards for many of the best gaming mice on the market, but it seems they're not taking a break just yet, as they give the world what may be their greatest mouse to date! The Steelseries Rival 700 is set to be a strong contender fo...
Great build quality, Stylish design, Customisable OLED display, Tactile feedback, RGB lighting, Flawless sensor performance, Powerful macro engine, Detachable cables, Swappable sensor, Competitive price...
None, Neutral, Maybe a little over-engineered to appeal to high-end competitive gamers, “Innovation is rare in the peripherals market these days, but the Rival 700 has brought some new dynamics to PC gaming that we’re certain we’ll be seeing again. Flawle...
PriceThe SteelSeries Rival 700 Optical Gaming Mouse is available from almost all major retailers with a price of around £80. We found it in stock at Amazon for £59.99, which isn't cheap, but given the range of features on offer, it's a bit of bargain as y...
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With so many ‘gaming' mice on the market, choosing one can be a real headache; gamers are literally spoilt for choice with the vast array coming from brands such as Logitech, Razer and Roccat. Each of them boasts of having the best tracking, the best ergo...
An exceptional modular mouse that can be used for yearsValue: 8/10Features: 9/10Performance: 9/10Design: 9/10Usability: 8/10...
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SteelSeries Rival 700 Review – SteelSeries Sensei Wireless is one of my most favourite gaming mouse from SteelSeries.It was considered as the SteelSeries' flagship mouse for a while, but the SteelSeries Rival 700 has replaced its position with one of the...
Best sensor, best bells and whistles. Kind of heavy...
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The company is SteelSeries, and the mouse in question is the Rival 700. It's being heralded as the most powerful gaming mouse on the market, and from looking at the specifications alone, it's hard to argue!The Rival 700 outer packaging is unmistakably Ste...
Premium build quality, Comfortable ergonomic design, SteelSeries Engine 3 software easy to use, Tactile feedback & OLED screen...
RRP is expensive, but can be bought for much less, Limited support for GameSense...
There is no doubting that the SteelSeries Rival 700 is a premium product. The materials used are top notch, the features it packs all work perfectly and the performance right up there too. Some of the aforementioned features are more useful than others, b...
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Just how many new features can a gaming mouse have? At least 3, apparently! With its “tactile click”, its OLED screen and its replacable PixArt PMW3360 sensor (for the PixArt 9300 Lazer sensor), the SteelSeries Rival 700 is one hell of a mouse!Want one? A...
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SteelSeries is a very well-known brand in the PC Gaming market. Manufacturing some amazing peripherals, of which we have seen the likes of the Siberia 800 headset, Rival 300 Mouse and the Apex M500 and M800 Mechanical Keyboards. Combining these periphera...
For the performance part of this review, all our testing was done on the standard Pixart 3360 Optical sensor. As some of you will know, I am primarily an FPS gamer and being a big Quake fan, I made use of a couple of Quake Champions Beta weekends during m...
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PC gamers have three main weapons in their arsenal: the PC, the keyboard, and the mouse. The optimal experience is when all three are in harmony, and that's why you see companies like MSI, Corsair, and SteelSeries busily banging out hardware that not only...
Tactile feedback in your palm, Modular design, Deep customization capabilities, Built-in OLED screen...
No left-handed model...
Absolutely. You can't go wrong here. The Rival 700 has programmable tactile feedback, RGB illumination, an equally distributed weight system, a modular design, and so on. There's even a built-in OLED panel for displaying your custom logo or animations. Th...
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The SteelSeries Rival 700 is a gaming mouse that's aimed at those who want a highly customisable experience and are after serious performance in their favourite games. It's well designed with a shape that rests nicely in the hand, and a sensor that allows...
Fantastic gaming performance, Glides very smoothly, Highly customisable, Grippy design...
OLED screen isn't very useful, No weight adjustment, Expensive...
An unusual mouse that prioritises performance and innovation over value...
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I imagine innovation in the mouse space to be rather difficult these days. Apart from sticking more buttons on it, what more can you do with your pointing devices? SteelSeries have answered that question by adding two rather unique features to the Rival 7...
For me, the tactile alerts and silky smooth laser are what make this mouse stand out from the crowd, if SteelSeries can get more games into GameSense - enlarging it from the default three (CS:GO, DOTA2 and Minecraft) then they could be onto a winner with...
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Whether you're blowing chunks out of opponents or demolishing those TPS reports, it's essential that you have the right mouse under your hand. Gaming mice in particular have a seemingly endless variety of options to choose between, all offering different...
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Whether you're blowing chunks out of opponents or demolishing those TPS reports, it's essential that you have the right mouse under your hand. Gaming mice in particular have a seemingly endless variety of options to choose between, all offering different...
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SteelSeries has earned itself a very good reputation for its peripherals, and what better way to put that to the test by analysing the company's flagship mouse. The Rival 700 optical gaming mouse sports a DPI of up to 16,000, an integrated OLED display an...
Very comfortable, Easy to grip, PMW 3360 sensor is class-leading, Good RGB lighting, Tactile alerts are very handy...
OLED display is a gimmick, On the heavy side for a gaming mouse, GameSense only supports 3 games...
The Rival 700 is the flagship mouse in SteelSeries‘ line-up, and overall is it a good product.For one, it is well-designed and it is very comfortable to use over extended periods, while it is also very easy to grip and hold-on to.That said, I do think a m...
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Whether you're blowing chunks out of opponents or demolishing those TPS reports, it's essential that you have the right mouse under your hand. Gaming mice in particular have a seemingly endless variety of options to choose between, all offering different...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-09-21 02:20:19
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Gaming mice have always been a thing, but a real explosion in the available amount has happened in the last years. There is an unprecedentedly large offer and for this article we test no less than 37 mice of 15 different manufacturers, in the more luxurio...
In this test of 37 models there are only a few mice that left us with the thought 'you definitely do not want to purchase that one'. There are a lot of similarities, but there are also some models that stand out or simply perform slightly better than the...
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If you already know what you're looking for, then scroll down and you'll find the best gaming mice you can buy right now. With prices starting at a budget-friendly £30 and stretching up to a wallet-bruising £140, there's something here for everyone, from...
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After I built my computer, one of the most challenging things I had to purchase was a mouse. I wanted something with durability, a natural feeling form factor for my hand, and most importantly, a high quality sensor. I found all of this in my SteelSeries...
Outside of a lacking games library to use its effects in, the Rival 700 is a great mouse for any gamer to purchase...
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