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4.9 out of 5
97.78% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Was recommended this by a friend - solid buy!
After recently stepping up my gaming gear on the advice of a buddy who's pretty much a gaming guru, I decided to go for the SteelSeries Rival 600. And let me tell you, it's been a game-changer—literally. The mouse comes with these nifty 4g weights that you can add or remove on each side, letting you find that perfect heft and balance. It's like this mouse was engineered to glide, no, dance across my desk with the grace of a figure skater.But it's not just about how it moves. The setup was a breeze, especially with the inclusion of SteelSeries GG. For someone who's deep into Ark, being able to program macros has been a lifesaver. I mean, who has time to manually gather resources or repeatedly hit the same keys to craft when you can automate some of that grind, right?The Rival 600 doesn't just stop at being a workhorse; it's pretty much a show pony, too. The design is sleek, almost stealthy, with a comfort that seems tailored to my hand. And the TrueMove3+ Dual Optical Sensor? Absolute precision. We're talking about the kind of accuracy that makes you feel like the mouse is just an extension of your hand, reacting to your every whim with a 0.05 lift-off distance that's just... chef's kiss.But here's the kicker: the RGB lighting. It's not just about looking cool (which it totally does), but it adds this whole other level of personalization to my setup. It's like my desk is now part of the gaming world, reacting and glowing along with every in-game explosion or achievement.From its design to its functionality, it checks all the boxes for what I want in a gaming mouse. It's as if it's been fine-tuned not just for any gamer, but specifically for me. So, if you're on the fence about upgrading your mouse, consider this a sign. The Rival 600 is worth every penny, and then some. It's not just about playing the game; it's about elevating it. Absolutely over the moon with it!
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Having recently incorporated the SteelSeries Rival 5 into my setup, I've been thoroughly impressed with its design and user comfort. The mouse stands out for its ergonomic design, providing a comfortable grip during extended use. The contours and button placements contribute to a natural feel, making it a pleasure to navigate through various tasks.The matte finish on the surface adds a touch of sophistication and prevents fingerprints, maintaining a clean look. The customizable RGB lighting not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also allows for personalization to match different setups.In terms of usability, the mouse's buttons are well-placed and offer a satisfying click without being overly loud. The scroll wheel is precise, and the overall build quality feels sturdy and reliable. Additionally, the inclusion of side buttons adds convenience for quick access to functions without compromising the sleek design.The Rival 5 excels in providing a user-friendly and comfortable interface, making it an excellent choice for those who prioritize design and ease of use in a mouse.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for long hands
I've tried a few mice lately after my old WMO 1.1 died, and I think the Rival 600 is the best of the bunch. It's very comfortable to palm grip if you have fairly long hands.My hands are ~20cm x ~10cm (measuring from thumb-side to edge of my palm as per RocketJumpNinja does), so long and fairly narrow. After trying 3 other modern mice, I thought I'd try the Rival 600.Pros:+ Dimension-wise, it's a little longer than the G403, which is just what I wanted.+ Grip-wise, it's very comfortable for me. I'm not sure if there any mice out there that are longer.+ You don't need drivers (the default DPI switch is 800/1600)+ It has some extras like customisable weights.+ The 'hump' (for want of a better term) on the back of the mouse tapers off and is comfortable on the palm. I like the shape better than the G403.Cons:- At a _minimum_ weight of 96g, it's quite heavy (I'm coming from a WMO that weighed ~80g). The new finalmouse ultralight is significantly lighter. I would love it if mouse manufacturers tried to reduce the weight and let you add it back.- Very expensive. This is retailing for between £60-£80, at least £20 more than the G403.To give you an idea of whether this might be suitable for you, I've tried the following mice in the last 6 months:* EC1A -- Good length, but too wide for me. The material also makes it hard to grip until you've played for a while and it warms up. Also on the heavy side at 97g. Good mouse, but didn't suit me. Sent it back.* EC2A -- Too short, width is decent. Again, I don't like the material, I felt like I had to actively grip the mouse when picking it up and it wouldn't stick to my hand until I'd warmed up. Good mouse, but didn't suit me. I used this for a week or two and then sold it.* Logitech G403 -- Slightly too short, but very good otherwise. I couldn't track as well as I could with my WMO, but it's a solid mouse. Good mouse, but didn't suit me. The hump was a little too bulky and didn't suit my hand, either. Used it for a couple of months and sold it. If your hands are slightly shorter than mine, I think the G403 is a great mouse for palm grip, and you can often get it on offer for £40.Basically: All of these mice are really good quality and track perfectly. It just comes down to what's going to suit your hand dimensions and grip style. I'd say the EC1-A/EC2-A have the best out-of-the-box experience, as the DPI switch is on the bottom of the mouse, and the lighting changes based on the selection. I.e. you can use it with zero driver setup, and there is no chance of accidentally changing your DPI. G403 is a good all-rounder, and tends to be cheaper when on offer. Rival 600 is the best if you have longer hands.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great mouse, but bad skates and software
The mouse itself is very good for its price. There are a few issues, which the first two can be fixed:1. The skates are so thin that you might as well be using the mouse without skates. Using aftermarket skates is pretty much mandatory for this mouse.2. High LOD, which can be fixed with some opaque tape covering the bottom half of the sensor.3. The software is extremely bloated, which you have no way to avoid, unfortunately.For a mouse under £20 (at the time when I bought it), I think these issues can be overlooked.
Ma mains la bien adoptée!
Je suis rendue a ma 6e elle mon convien toujours meme si elle est fragile
TE SUBE LOS FPS!!!
la verdad es que este mouse me salió muy bueno a mi por la precisión y la calidad probé este y el razer viper que esta un poco mas caro isi es mejor el razer por su censor y tiene mas precision pero me compre este porque no habia mucha diferencia en eso pero costaba mas el razer y se senti que se se te cae o algo se t desarmaba por eso opte por este sale bueno. lo recomiendo al 90%
RELIABLE AF
My old mouse would lose connection randomly, while wired in, so I quickly ordered this bad boy and man it is tried and TRUE baby I'll tell ya! Affordable and reliable, what more could you need ;)
Fantastic mouse
Of all the mice I've owned, this one is by far my favorite. It works great in Linux, and there is even a python program made for customizing the mouse called "rivalcfg". The mouse is fairly quiet, but the hand feel is just superb. The scroll wheel has a nice weight to it when used, and the side buttons are in a perfect spot for my hand. Well worth the money I spent on it.
Comodidad
Un mouse perfecto para las personas que tengan las manos grandes, muy cómodo, buen aspecto y excelente diseño.
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