SteelSeries has been delivering quality gaming products for quite some time and its latest release of the Rival 650 and Rival 710 is no different. The firm is offering two new mice, one wireless, the ...
Steelseries is one of the most respected names in the accessory world, so when they release a pair of high-end gaming mice, we stand up and take notice. Today, we’re reviewing a pair of their best ...
SteelSeries Rival 650 Mouse Recharges in 15 Minutes The wireless mouse uses the TrueMove3+ dual sensor system and offers 10 hours of battery life from a 15 minute charge. If you're in a hurry, a five ...
Wireless mice typically aren’t the first choice for most gamers; input lag can be a hindrance on performance and power-hungry batteries can leave players dead in the middle of an intense battle.
Peripherals often take a back seat in the budget to make room for the graphics card, gaming CPU, and other core components, but equipping yourself with the right gaming mouse can sometimes be the ...
SteelSeries has unveiled its new gaming mice. The Rival 650 Wireless model is available for $119.99, and the Rival 710 wired gaming mouse is up for grabs for $99.99. Let's talk about the Rival 650 ...
There are lots of gaming mice products on the market. Many of them promote features like high DPI settings for their optical sensor or their programmable keys. The SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless ...
Able to operate wired or wirelessly, and packing removable weights and strong software, the SteelSeries Rival 650 is a highly flexible mouse for power gamers looking for an all-occasions device. May ...
A wireless mouse might seem like an attractive option for gaming, but if you have a day of action lined up, waiting ages for it to charge doesn't seem like the most efficient option. SteelSeries might ...
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The Rival 600/650 gaming mouse from SteelSeries is an excellent mouse, but it's let down by poor adhesive on the sides that hold the finger grips in place. When the mouse is exposed to high levels of ...
For a while, wireless gaming mice just weren't a thing — the biggest hurdle was trying to get over the latency inherent to wireless hardware. That has since changed thanks largely to developments from ...