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Driftkon
Greater than one weekThe mouse is decent for being inexpensive, the sensor has no issues tracking, the LC and RC buttons feel a bit dull to me but build quality is ok to me. Since it doesnt have a braided cable, the cable can get distracting for a while. Lastly when I first used the mouse, gripping it would make my palm a bit sore so the shape isnt for me even though I have adjusted to it for a while, I just cant get a good grip. I would recommend this product to people who have tried using this before buying it so they know if its worth getting or not, this is a decent budget mouse with the best part in my opinion is the sensor.
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RetroCrate
Greater than one weekThe mouse is good, its just that when compared with the Rival 310 in person, the 310 is the better choice. $27 for 110, but for just $13 more you can get a 310 which is totally worth it for these features: right handed shape (the 110 Rival is actually symmetric in shape, and is not designed to be right handed, which surprised myself), rubber side grips, easier to click middle mouse (the 110 takes at least three times pressing force), and the separated Right/Left mouse buttons from the frame (makes clicking feel much better and less force required). Also a better sensor. Its an overall better design which makes your hand feel much more relaxed. The 110 is just another symmetric Sensei. 310 makes the 110 look like cheap plastic. Ive used a Sensei until now for over 8 years, and will have to live with a small ache in my arm from using a mouse that isnt right-handed. Its important to go with a good posture mouse. Dont make my mistake. I use a claw grip.
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Dave
> 3 dayThis is a great mouse overall. Nice and small and easy to manipulate across your mouse pad. The only problem is that i feel like I always overshoot my target no matter what sensitivity settings I adjust. I would think that it has something to do with the lift of distance. Unfortunately I replaced this mouse with a much better one. I would suggest looking into other mice.
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K
> 3 dayThe biggest problem was the shape. It is not a very good mouse for claw grip users but is fine and gets the job done. Acurracy is good but there is a liftoff that screws the sensor so much. Good mouse if your on a budget and in my opinion its better than the g203 which is another cheap mouse.
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AFN
Greater than one weekThe cable is thin, looks cheap, but I havent had any issues with it so far. I love that I can share my settings profile over multiple devices and that it has an app for Mac OS. Great product!
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Martin Ericson
> 3 dayGetting this mouse was a pleasant surprise. It is much better than its price would imply. I own several much more expensive high-end gaming mice including legendary MX518 (both original and new version), so i had very low expectations. However this mouse really delivered. It is light, comfortable, and has very accurate tracking. No issues with drivers in win10, all buttons work. Mouse wheel is also surprisingly good. Both sides is the mouse are textured - so holding it is pure pleasure. I dont care about LED, i wish they had version without it.
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juan sebastian lamus
> 3 dayVery good so far, feels really good for gaming, you just need to install the driver so you can configure the dps because it comes with low dps from factory. I was a little worried since I bought it used, but it works just fine.
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Shteve
> 3 day3.5 / 5 This mouse was replacing a (very) old Razer Diamondback, and I am returning it as it does not live up to my expectations. I really only had 2 criteria for this mouse: 1) Feels good in my hand 2) Two side buttons for my thumb (I map them for a couple of games that I play) For me, this mouse isnt what I was looking for in either case. Let me be blunt here- this mouse feels like a toy in my hand compared to the Razer. This might be one me- I knew the mouse was made out of plastic, but everything about the body of the mouse feels flimsy to me. The scroll wheel is fine, and it seems to track well, so really just the feel of the plastic in my hand is not working for me. For the second point, the two buttons are indeed on the side, but they take a good effort to depress. The Razer I was used to had almost hair-triggers for the mouse buttons and the side buttons. This may have been due to age, but the Rival 110 feels very stiff in comparison. So, for those two reasons, I am going to send it back. As it turns out, if nothing is wrong with the mouse, you have to pay to ship items back. That has led me to decide to buy all future computer hardware (well, most of it at least) from my local Best Buy, because that way I can try something out, and bring it back within 2 weeks with no penalty. This mouse is not for me, but for the price, it might be worth it for you. If you want a stiff-ish clicking gaming mouse, and you dont mind the plasticy feel of the thing, this might be a good buy for the price.
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Shiven U.
> 3 dayI really liked this mouse for FPS shooters. I mostly play fortnite, rainbow, and CSGO. For majority of games 2 extra buttons is enough (FPS) but for games like fortnite it is helpful to have more than two side buttons. The lack of extra buttons made me have to give this mouse a 4 star rating. Overall the feel of the mouse if great and it fits all hand sizes and grips. I personally am a claw grip and it works great.
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Adam Johnson
> 3 dayI was looking for a simple and reliable corded mouse, and this one works. My only complaint is that its a little small, but I got used to it pretty quickly. It doesnt have a lot of other functionality, but it works for me as a casual gamer.