Solid ergonomic design, Inexpensive, Angle snapping, acceleration, and deceleration, Excellent optical sensor, Stores profiles for each application and game
Only switches between two dpi settings, No lift-distance control, Macro creation lacks depth, No sleep control when mouse not in use
This right-handed FPS mouse is ergonomically sound, with a strong optical sensor, great precision, and separate profiles for each game or application you run. Read More…...
Sammanfattning: I'm not usually a fan of glossy mice. In addition to tracking fingerprints faster than a doorknob, they do a poor job of dissipating palm sweat, making them uncomfortably slippy. This has several downsides, most pressing of which is losing control of your...
Great palmgrip fit, Great interior buildquality, Exhaustive software package, Excellent sensor;
Scroll wheel gets stuck;
Rival is an apt name for this mouse. It is a simple, yet interesting rodent, with one of those "perfect sensors," and a build that's unmatched for its price. I have one small gripe with it and that's the scroll wheel getting stuck when scrolling back. It ...
Sammanfattning: "It's beautifully designed, takes seconds to install, it's extremely comfortable and most importantly, it's flawlessly responsive." The two main features I want from a mouse are comfort and responsiveness. Most of my workdays consist of switching back and...
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Publicerad: 2014-07-11, Författare: Ian , testad av: gameranx.com
Sammanfattning: I've been using SteelSeries mice for as long as they've been around. And if the SteelSeries Rival is any indication of how far they come and how far they're going to go, I'm going to keep using them as long as technology will allow.At first glance, the St...
Right Hand Use (For Some), Soft Rubber Coated Cable,
To date the only mouse that has sat on my primary desk for longer than 1 full year has been the SENSEI MLG again by SteelSeries so when they announced the RIVAL roughly 6 months ago i couldn't wait to see if this was the mouse to replace it. The answer is...
Comfortable design with excellent grip, Smart button layou, Comprehensive software
No DPI indicato, Weak illuminatio, Nothing to set it apart from other mice
The SteelSeries Rival gaming mouse is comfortable to use and comes with attractive software, but the device doesn't really stand out. The SteelSeries Rival optical gaming mouse ($59.99) is a perfectly good product, but it should have been bette...
Does not work so well on some surfaces like wood, Maybe difficult to use for people with small hands, Final Words, The Steelseries Rival mouse is pretty aggressively priced to compete with other gaming mice, the Rival is available for around 50 Euros wha
The Steelseries Rival mouse is pretty aggressively priced to compete with other gaming mice, the Rival is available for around 50 Euros what is a decent price for a mouse. I do recommend getting a mouse pad if you work on a surface what is not really flat...