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SteelSeries claims that the mouse will be durable, with the IP54 switches rated for up to 80 million clicks, water resistance, and long battery life — equal to that of the Aerox 5 Wireless.
The problem with a lot of gaming mice, however, remains one of button placement. The more you add, the more creative you have to be about where to put them. The Rival 5 has a clever workaround by ...
It has a whopping 12 buttons on its left side, and SteelSeries claims that, at 89 grams, this is the lightest mouse of this type on the market.
The SteelSeries Rival 5 gaming mouse is available in North America for US$59.99/CA$79.99, EMEA for €69.99, and APAC for $69.99 at SteelSeries.com. Check back soon for our full review!
The Sensei Ten has eight. Now this is a decent amount; two on the left-hand side, two on the right, the two main mouse buttons, the scroll wheel, and a middle button that defaults to DPI.
It's fascinating how much the new Steelseries Prime Wireless gaming mouse reminds me of the Razer Viper Ultimate. It's a no-frills, high-performance machine designed to meld with your palm and ...
SteelSeries nailed one-to-one tracking years ago, and it shows in every mouse boasting a TrueMove sensor. I’ve used the Rival 310 and Rival 650, and both had impeccable tracking.
The SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless mouse uses its eye-catching ultralight design to provide impressive gaming performance. Here's our full review.
The Aerox 5 Wireless Mouse sports a total of nine buttons, with 5 of them being on the side of the device. They’re placed in such a way that makes them easy to access without having to move your ...
The Steelseries Rival 5 is a wired first-person shooter (FPS) mouse—a rarity in the last year or so—that gives you nine buttons, a solid shape with a good grip, and lots of RGBs, all for a ...