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Review on SteelSeries Rival 310 gaming mouse, black by Miyazaki Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

It is difficult to achieve the desired backlight color, the part that is under the palm of your hand is white, which gives a difference in color on the monitor and on the mouse. Although the wheel is also highlighted strangely. There was no double click for 2 years of use, I miss the additional double click button, like on the X7. The side buttons are large, but I would like the "forward" button to capture a little more area of ​​​​the thumb. Height 186, hand and fingers are far from the smallest. It slides great on my native mat, if I continued to play shooters, I would say that I need to do something with the cord, but I don’t play now, so everything is fine (most likely I would take the holder). The output of the wire is slightly raised (loudly), so the first touch of the pad with the wire is at a distance of 3-4 cm (this is bad, on the X7 the first touch is much further) from the mouse. The wire itself is quite light and thin. About the side panels. If you want reliability, look for models that do not have them at all (not necessarily the same brand). Never look at macro photos of your mouse!

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Pros
  • Ergonomics, key volume (who cares, but a gaming mouse wants to hear and understand when a click is made and how many times). And if there is a mechanical keyboard (not silent), then there will definitely be no complaints about this item. Noise level +- Cherry MX Brown. By the way, the mouse was taken as a replacement for the still working X7, which at the time of purchase was 8 years old. It had problems with a double click, but the problem was solved by straightening the plate. The mice are similar, the level of firmness of the buttons allows you to keep your fingers on them, although sometimes you have to strain your middle finger so that it does not accidentally click.
Cons
  • The side insert decided to fall off after about a year, stuck it on super glue, another year passed, and, surprisingly, it was in place. I have not found any other complaints about the build quality yet.

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