SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse - Alchemy Gold

(1797 Reviews)

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  • Sam

    > 3 day

    Great mouse for new gamers and pros, has great response and no latency. I just wish it had more side buttons.

  • Stephen R. Bachinski

    Greater than one week

    All the buttons feel good to click, including the chunky (in a good way -- easy to thumb) side buttons. The DPI adjustment works fine. I play a decent amount of Overwatch, and found this excellent for that. My Tracer game went way up from a cheap WalMart mouse. XD

  • Matt

    > 3 day

    I do like this mouse a lot. I has a great feel to it. The options are wonderful and the application is really easy to use. I think the only main issue Ive run into is more recently Ive had it disconnect randomly from the USB pass-through on my keyboard, and Ive had to unplug and replug in. Its only happened once or twice, but definitely something Im going to keep an eye on for sure. I love the design of SteelSeries products and I think this is an easy choice for a gamer looking for something to improve his or her game on a budget.

  • Chrisotpher Y

    > 3 day

    It feels a bit lite but otherwise it works as intended.

  • Blibity

    > 3 day

    The mouse is great. Had it for over a year playing FPS games and its still going strong. But the mouse software has become a nuisance. They force a new updates as often as possible just to make you look at their item store.

  • Calvin Wang

    > 3 day

    When it comes to owning a mouse, I prioritize functionality, durability, and a minimalist design. The Steel Series definitely meets all of the above, and then some. I especially like how they didnt over-style the device, yet added some small touches here and there to uniquely label their brand. My first Steel mouse was the Sensei Rubberized RAW. Compared to that, the Rival 110 feels a bit lacking, but is overall another nice addition to my collection of peripheral devices. -What I like about the Rival110: The matte texture is more pronounced than the Sensei, so the grip feels more solid and theres less junk that visibly adheres to the surface (compared to glossy finishes). The plastic sides with the bumps also help with the grip. The orange lighting on the Steel logo and the scroll wheel is a definite favorite of mine. -What I dont like so much about the Rival110: Its a lot lighter and smaller than the Sensei; I have large hands and like to feel the weight of the mouse under me, so the Rival isnt as great a fit for me size-wise. Also, despite the nice texture, it feels like a cheaper construct than the Sensei. This is notable with the plastic sides, the design of the logo (if you look at the accompanying photos, notice how the Rival logo is just a solid block while the Sensei logo is actually composed of several little pixels/dots), and the choice of material for the wire (flexible textile-like material for the Sensei vs. traditional material for the Rival). The Rival is a great mouse to own, and apparently was designed for gaming, so its an excellent addition for anyone. However, in the future, Im probably going to stick with the Sensei due to my personal preference (as described above).

  • juan sebastian lamus

    > 3 day

    Very 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.

  • Patrick Dunnagan

    > 3 day

    Wonderful little mouse! Do note that you can actually change the color on the LED. I got the gold one and was a bit worried about the colors shown in the product preview, but I changed it to a lovely blue color. You can even make it do crazy color cycles and stuff. Feels very comfortable and easy to use.

  • Gat

    Greater than one week

    A decent budget mouse that I use as with my laptop. The mouse is low and light and built for a smaller hand.

  • Demarcus Larson

    > 3 day

    Amazing 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.

The Rival 100 Optical Gaming Mouse brings unmatched performance, at an entry level price. Armed with a best in class sensor and six programmable buttons, the Rival 100 is complete with customizable CPI up to 4000, 30 million click switches, and 16.8 million color RGB illumination. Whether this is your first gaming mouse, or you are already topping the leader boards, this mouse has everything that a gamer needs.

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