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Steelseries rival 3 dpi8/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Maybe I’ve become spoiled by braided cords of other gaming mice, but there’s something about the rubberized cord of the Rival 3 that just feels cheap and flimsy. The only part I’m not entirely fond of is the cord. Even so, its grip and movement are absolutely nice and silky on all ends. Rated to last 60 million clicks, the mouse seems like it can take a beating, though I’m not sure I’d lose my cool and expect the little device to survive. From top to bottom, it looks and feels nice and the mouse buttons have a nice, responsive snap to them. ![]() It’s not a very big mouse at only 4.75 inches long x 2.64 inches wide x 1.49 high, but it’s got enough depth to feel comfortable even in a large mitt like mine that often goes between claw and palm grips. Even so, the whole thing has a definite feel of smoothness about it. The bottom of the mouse contains three plastic feet and they even feature grooves so they can easily be removed and/or replaced should you need to, although replacement kits don’t come with the base device. The whole of the SteelSeries Rival 3 is light, yet it feels solid and responsive. It definitely isn’t up to snuff with more high dollar mice that can reach around 16,000 to 20,000 CPI or more, but it most certainly gets the job done and switching between various sensitivity settings is as simple as tapping the mouse button sitting just behind the scroll wheel. It features the SteelSeries TrueMove Core sensor and its sensitivity can be set from 100 to 8,500 CPI (counts per inch). ![]() The mouse is 2.7 ounces with a six-foot rubber-covered cable, six buttons, and three colorized RBG zones that can be customized with the lighting of your choice. The SteelSeries Rival 3 mouse comes in a rather simple box that has only the mouse, its cord, and instructions to go with it. The Technicals of the SteelSeries Rival 3 ![]() While it misses out on some of the features of more technically sound mice, its low $30 USD price tag and sturdiness makes it an excellent and reliable budget gaming mouse. It’s a lightweight, RGB-lit little device with six programmable buttons, a wealth of customizable performance options, lighting options, and more. Such is the offering of the SteelSeries Rival 3 gaming mouse. When it comes to gaming mice, many often go for performance, style, and affordability, but it’s not often you get all of those qualities in one satisfying package. ![]()
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