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SteelSeries Rival 600

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Tom's Guide
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600 Review: Gaming Mouse Greatness

The SteelSeries Rival 600 ($80) takes the SteelSeries know-how and attempts to deliver even more-refined versions of the G502's best features. The Rival 600 looks beautiful, feels great, provides nearly unparalleled performance and offers some of the slickest customization options on the market.

Beautiful design; Accurate sensor; Pretty illumination; Tunable weights

Weights are a little finicky; A few software quirks

Windows Central
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600 gaming mouse packs impressive performance for the price

There is a ridiculous number of options for gaming mice. Starting at less than $10, it's possible to purchase one that doesn't sport advanced features and components but gets the job done.

Excellent performance; Adjustable weights; Good price; Comfortable; SteelSeries Engine

Not southpaw-friendly

Rock, Paper, Shotgun
★★★★★
6 years ago
Steelseries Rival 600

How much would you normally spend on a mouse £10 $20 Maybe even £30 if I'd been particularly stung (or should that be bitten) by a dodgy mouse in the past, but it would have to be a really good one for me to consider spending more.

Funky Kit
★★★★★
6 years ago

Greetings everyone, today we're going to be covering the Steelseries Rival 600 Mouse. One of the things to note is the new TrueMove 3+, that is basically a dedicated sensor to detect lift off. This

Price; Features; Lift of sensor; Rubberized Coating; RGB; Software Control; Distributed Weight system

Tweak Town
★★★★★
6 years ago

While taking some of the cues from the Rival 500, the Rival 600 is a mouse that will stand on its own, and has the style and features many gamers desire. While angular and aggressively styles, the convex main buttons, the location of the grip pads and side buttons are perfect, and we love the fact...

KitGuru
★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600 Mouse Review

While SteelSeries has a good reputation for its gaming mice, there's one thing its mice have always been missing: lift-off distance adjustment. Until now, that is, as the Rival 600 boasts a secondary sensory dedicated to lift-off distance (LOD) which can be tweaked to adjust the LOD between 0.5mm to...

Excellent sensor; Weight adjustment system; 8-zone RGB

Imbalanced weight distribution; Mushy RMB; DPI button is too tall; Expensive

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600

Last year, SteelSeries reinvented itself with a new range of stylish headsets and a return to form with its iconic gaming mice. This year, we're seeing an evolution of the company's focus on high-performance gaming peripherals at competitive prices.

Exceptionally diffused RGB lighting; Dual sensor system eliminates lift or drift; 32g of optional extra weights

A tad pricier than competitors

Gamereactor
★★★★★
5 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600

Our first impression of the Rival 600 wasn't the strongest, and the initial unit we were sent had to be replaced because it didn't work. The second, however, worked like a charm, and since then we've been using the new mouse by SteelSeries almost every day - a mouse we can see ourselves carrying on...

Vortez
★★★★★
6 years ago
SteelSeries Rival 600 Review

SteelSeries have carved out quite the position within the gaming and eSports market, seemingly offering a device to suit every budget and ability. Their latest gaming mouse, the Rival 600, is under the spotlight today.

+ TrueMove3+ Sensor system is epic; + Looks great; + Bright; clear RGB lighting; + 32g of weight option; + Solid build quality; + Removable cable for easy transport; + 60,000,000 clicks on right and left buttons

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
very good mouse but it has a issue.

well built, good software support. but after using it for moths few flaws surfaced. its very hard to pick or raise the mouse while using it, there is nothing to grab it from right side, so you are using palm muscle to grab it and it hurts the hand after a while, if you are a user who does not lift...

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