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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 ...
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 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!
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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