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January 2014
(84%)
117 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: And yet I found myself returning to the Rival as my daily driver while I had my pick of several high-priced, feature-packed alternatives. The Rival is a workhorse. It's comfortable, powerful, and because it doesn't scream "Gamer mouse!" I can use it in pu...
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Published: 2015-11-03, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
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...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Richard , review by: vortez.net
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...
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...
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 ...
The Rival is an interesting proposition from SteelSeries if not because of its apparent focus on minimalism then the associated price with it. Firstly, £50 is too much to ask for a mouse that, really, is quite lacking for £50 and especially when compared...
Abstract: SteelSeries have long been established as one of the major players for enthusiast gaming peripherals. When we reviewed their Sensei mouse a while back we found it to be one of the best gaming mice around and they had huge success with their World of Warcr...
Although the Sensei 310 and Rival 310 have slight differences - number of buttons and shape - in a lot of ways they are the same.They both have the same materials for the main body of the mouse, a nicely textured matte plastic, whilst the sides of both ha...
It's been a while since SteelSeries created a right-hand only mouse, and it did so marvellously. Featuring a simple, modest design, it's a mouse that just works.For starters, the Rival brings excellent performance to the table. The Pixart PWM 3310 Sensor...