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Review on SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gaming Mouse - Long-lasting 400+ Hour Battery Life - Dual Wireless 2.4 GHz & Bluetooth 5.0 - 60 Million Clicks - High Precision 18,000 CPI TrueMove Air Optical Sensor (62521) by Kiyoshi Goro ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

You will get used to all the shortcomings listed in a day. I advise you to balance the mouse as follows: 2 weights on the left in the top slots, 1 weight on the right in the second top in this configuration, the balance point will be closer to the middle, but still, the battery, which is somewhere on the bottom right, will be felt. If there was a weight 1 for 8g, I think I could balance it as comfortably as possible To understand why this is needed - for aiming with a claw grip. You can also play without weights, but by moving the mouse from left to right, the force is applied with the thumb, that is, it is stronger than from right to left with the ring finger. Therefore, weights can equalize efforts, it is really felt. Plus, on a low sense, a light mouse can travel an extra mm, this is also felt, because a heavier mouse stops a moment faster. With weights, I feel very comfortable shooting. It’s a little unusual, however, that the rear part rubs against the mat when lifting and moving, but at the same time, without a wire in front, nothing interferes at all and does not lead away or cling. bought for 8300, very satisfied Six months have passed, and there are no problems in the mouse! The software is constantly ated. Recently I learned that the mouse can be calibrated for the coating ! Hold down the Dpi change button and the mouse will start flashing white, thereby adjusting to the coverage.

Pros
  • - 11 out of 10 comfortable mouse for any grip - nice movement of the wheel and buttons, by the way, clicks are well audible, it will be a minus for someone, but it worked for me, after roccat with its quiet buttons - flexible setting of dpi, separation and angles in a very simple interface, there is nothing superfluous in the driver (compare with roccat) - there really is no difference with wired mice in response - in wireless mode, an indescribable experience of use - very beautiful with backlight (I turned it off in order for the mouse to work longer, although autonomy is already at its best, I just want to explain that I'm not a girl who likes pink backlight, although there are a lot of settings modes for it! The mouse is divided into 6 zones, everywhere you can set up even the hell of a bald man)
Cons
  • - the center of gravity is noticeably shifted back, that is, when the mouse is lifted, its back part will not come off the ground, there is no slip pad at this point of contact - the wire is inserted like the last time, to pull it out you need to apply a serious effort - weights of 4 g will not play a role in balancing for those who put their palm on the mouse