Amazon has
SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gaming Mouse (62521) on sale for
$24.88.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
Note: Usually ships within 8 days.
Walmart also has
SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gaming Mouse (62521) on sale for
$24.88. Select store pickup where available, or
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Key Features:
- Year-long battery life for over 400+ hours of uninterrupted use with revolutionary power-efficient technology
- Optimized for ultra-low latency wired-like performance with the flexibility of two types of connectivity: 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth
- Multi-purpose functionality perfect for switching between gaming, school, work, travel, limited USB space, and more
- TrueMove Air Optical Gaming Sensor - True 1-to-1 Tracking 18,000 CPI, 400 IPS, 40G
- Smart and durable construction includes dongle compartment and 60 million click mechanical switches (6X the standard)
32 Comments
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11 ms - G305
15 ms - Steelseries
I'll stick with the G305 for that reason.
Personally, 650 and this model is far the best mouse I've used.
Both model is very responsive and the click 'feel' is far better than other brands.
Especially 650, with adjustable weight, great click feel, grip, comfortable size that covers the entire palm, along with RGB and customizable buttons... nothing can compare it.
Although 650 is my go-to mouse, Rival 3 is not far behind from it (obviously from the 2~3x price difference).
If I had to recommend, try this. If you like it, consider getting their 650.
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11 ms - G305
15 ms - Steelseries
I'll stick with the G305 for that reason.
2.4GHZ @ up to 1000 Hz / 1ms
Bluetooth @ 125 Hz / 8ms
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mi...3-wireless
rtings says 15ms but without any explanation.
2.4GHZ @ up to 1000 Hz / 1ms
Bluetooth @ 125 Hz / 8ms
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mi...3-wireless [steelseries.com]
rtings says 15ms but without any explanation."
"
We measure the click latency using an audio recording of when the mouse button is clicked and when the computer registers the input. Due to the system latency on the computer, this isn't an absolute value, but a relative value that you can compare between mice we've tested. We also measure the latency over different connection types."
It looks like giving the Steel Series a try is a good idea. I don't see much downside. If I don't like it, I can return it to Amazon.
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