SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse - Alchemy Gold
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Kimberly
> 3 dayIts a pretty good mouse. A bit bigger then I expected. I dont like that you can only make two DPI settings. But it works well, no issues so far, and pretty accurate overall. Im a simple person when it comes to mouses, play games, but not a pro gamer or anything like that where every little things matter. Its good enough for me, and the few things I have an issue with, arent that big of a deal.
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YourGFJemma
> 3 dayI bought this as a gaming mouse. Wired. I am very happy with it, the top gets grimy very easily though. I end up scratching off what gets stuck on it. Over all though good mouse, very satisfied.
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Gansukh
> 3 dayi bought refurbished rival 110 2019/08 (from Amazon.com Services LLC) at 15$ and even now still good.
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Michael Frederico
> 3 dayI have had this mouse for months now, and it works! Its a mouse, I use it frequently, and It does exactly what I need it to do. I approve, So might you! =) Good Job.
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P. Maderia
> 3 dayPretty small, I dont like that so this mouse isnt for me. All I really want is a Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 1.1A with the DPI and HZ options these new mice come with. Its got like all the insides but the outsides are just mediocre... Legendary Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 1.1A has no true rival, I play FPS games professionally and can say that the only mice I dominate with are the Zowie ZA11, overclocked 1.1A, and the new Finalmouse. All these other mice (ambidextrous only for me) are worthless.
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Tycho Bellers
> 3 dayAs 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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Colton
> 3 dayThis product confuses me. It feels accurate, its just the right weight and it has that wonderful ambidextrous design that cups my hand in just the right way. So, why is the lift-off distance so high? At first, I didnt know this was a problem but whenever I lifted my mouse I just could never lift it high enough and the cursor/crosshair would move. You possibly could get used to it, but ultimately this just shouldnt be a problem in the first place. Theres this tape trick you could do, but why even fiddle with trying to make this product work correctly whenever you can buy a mouse that doesnt have such a high LOD.
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Demarcus Larson
Greater than one weekAmazing first gaming mouse. I used it for design work too and have no issues. Most mouses dont last a year on my hands so this is a record-breaker for me. My only complaint is the lack of Linux support, you need 3er parties to configure the mouse and no GUI opportunity which is the only reason I may no rebuy the same brand in the future since Linux has become my main OS and I find myself gaming a lot more than in Windows lately.
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Jasson Villanueva
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this mouse. Works great the customizable dpi is easy to configure and so are the lights. It is very solidly built with nothing rattling around inside. Is extremely comfortable to hold. I highly recommend this mouse if you are looking for quality at a good 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.