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Disley
> 3 dayits good if you have medium hands, but if you have fat hands, probably look somewhere else, i love mine so far had it for almost a year+ now
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Josh M.
Greater than one weekStrictly in terms of price, hands down the best mouse I have ever purchased. Its perfect for MOBAs, and for anyone looking at the entry-level gaming mouses. Very responsive, 7,200 CPI is more than enough in my opinion, and one of if not the best feature, is the RGB and the software behind it. With customization capabilities to no limit, its my number 1 mouse for the price.
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Charlie
> 3 dayThis thing is astonishingly terrible. Misses inputs constantly. Sometimes Ill left click and it wont detect anything. Sometimes Ill click on the scroll wheel and it wont detect anything. Its so incredibly on-and-off I didnt know if my mouse was just defective or if this thing is simply that bad. There are better budget mouses out there, or ones that at least work as theyre intended.
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Tycho Bellers
Greater than one weekAs a previous owner of a SteelSeries Rival 100, I found this mouse to be a nice upgrade after the scroll wheel on it stopped working properly. The Rival 110 is almost identical to the Rival 100, except it has an improved sensor which allows for much greater DPI control and is ever so slightly heavier. The improved sensor allows you to change the DPI in steps of 100 (compared to the 500 of the Rival 100), which allows for much more precise sensitivity control. The slightly increased weight was really only noticeable when using the two mice side by side. The Rival 110 has the same simplistic design as the Rival 100 with a DPI switch button on the top and forward/back buttons on the left side which drastically increase productivity when navigating web pages, documents, or files. Overall this is a fantastic mouse that I would recommend to anybody - for gaming or normal day-to-day tasks. Although I have only had it for a month, im confident that it will be just as reliable as my previous SteelSeries mouse, which lasted about 2 years of heavy use.
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Idella Gusikowski
> 3 dayAfter a year of use, I had to retire this thing. The back side button (M4) started getting finnicky (i.e. not staying held down when I tried holding the button down) after a few months of use. I thought this was maybe a fluke, but now my right mouse button is doing the same thing, and its unusable. I got this mouse because of its high IPS, which is an absolute must for competitive gaming. Unfortunately, it didnt seem to stand the test of time. Id go with an alternative.
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Eric Guest
Greater than one weekI got tired of using cheap mice with poor tracking in games. This mouse is simple with just a few buttons, but thats all I needed. The main draw here is the sensor, which is amazing. I didnt realize how poor my old mice tracked until I plugged this thing in. Its so smooth and consistent. I havent had a single issue with jumping/jerkiness, it just does exactly what I want when I want it. The steelseries software is actually really nice, allowing for customization of the LED color, mapping of buttons, and DPI settings. The DPI switch is a simple low-high setting which is fully customizable. This is perfect for my style where I have a standard setting and a sniper setting which is much lower DPI. Much better than clicking the button 5 times in a firefight to cycle through and get the correct DPI. I dont really use mouse macros but the software allows you to customize every single button on the mouse if you wanted to. Overall, its an awesome buy if you are looking for a simple mouse with a great sensor, especially considering the low price. Definitely would recommend.
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AriasVzla
> 3 dayI bought this mouse 2 years ago and it is still working perfectly! I love it
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Jonathan M
> 3 dayWife wore out her old basic dell mouse, wanted a replacement. No desire for a gazillion buttons, just a nicely sized mouse that reacts when its supposed to. This one fit the bill! Its comfortable in the hand, and nicely affordable. If you desire simplicity, here it is! (there are side buttons, but you can happily ignore them if you dont want to use them.)
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Lindsey V.
> 3 dayI loved this mouse while it was alive. It worked very well and I liked being able to set my dpi buttons to specific settings depending on which game I was playing. Felt great, didnt hurt my hand at all. But alas... It died from my new kitten biting through the cord under my desk. But I did love this mouse, would recommend for the average gamer who wants a nice quick and reactive mouse! Just watch out for kitten teeth.
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Grateful Ted
> 3 dayAfter a few days it stopped clicking.. .it still worked but you couldnt feel the click. Still like the brand though I should have known better than to get the cheapest possible one.