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SteelSeries Rival 310 Review: Ergonomic and Esports-Friendly

SteelSeries Rival 310 Review: Ergonomic and Esports-Friendly

Posted on August 1, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis
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SteelSeries’ Sensei 310 (left) and the Rival 310.

Competitive gamers need a mouse that can keep up with fast-paced action. At $60, the right-handed, ergonomic SteelSeries Rival 310 promises to deliver responsive performance for the esports crowd, as well as most other gamers.

The Rival 310 doesn’t have the Sensei 310’s ambidextrous design or its eight programmable buttons (the Rival has six), but both use SteelSeries’ new TrueMove 3 optical sensors and feature a dots-per-inch (DPI) sensitivity of up to 12,000. The solid SteelSeries Engine software also allows gamers to easily control lighting effects and set up game profiles. Given its ease of use and consistent operation, I found the Rival 310 to be an enjoyable and reliable peripheral for both serious gaming and day-to-day use.
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