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SteelSeries Rival 600 Gaming Mouse - 12,000 CPI TrueMove3Plus Dual Optical Sensor - 0.5 Lift-off Distance - Weight System - RGB Lighting

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The SteelSeries Engine software plays a rather large role in the daily life of this mouse, though you can obviously adjust your settings and never open it again if you have it the way you like it. The software is divided into several sections: basic settings, illumination, and Engine Apps. The Rival 600 sports 8-zone RGB lighting, which is a lot for a mouse, and though your hand covers it up most of the time it looks pretty cool when it's sitting on your desk. You can change the lighting easily in the included software, which I'll cover more in-depth below. The lighting ties into GameSense apps similar to SteelSeries keyboards. Also the non-braided USB cable can be detached from the front of the mouse for easy transport.

SteelSeries Rival 600 Dual Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse

SteelSeries gaming mice are designed for ergonomic, ambidextrous, and right-handed gamers and have customizable weight and balance for every gamer style. The color changing LED feature and programmable buttons make SteelSeries RGB gaming mice a must have PC gaming accessory. Get the mice esports pros use As far as the lighting goes, it looks great when you're just looking at it from across the room, but as you can imagine when you're using the mouse you can't see any of it, so it's one of those features that is nice to have but not something that really adds to the gaming experience at all. The same goes for all the Engine apps too. I'm not sure why or how anyone would use these to get notifications.

As someone who likes a really heavy mouse, this writer loves fully loading up the Rival 600 for a steadier shot. Of course, you’re welcome to add however many you want – up to 256 different combinations that will also change the balance of the mouse.

As good as wired, but pricier

At 121 grams, the Rival 650 offers a nice heft in the hand, and it can be customized by popping off each side and slotting in up to 32 grams (in 4-gram increments) of extra weights. It’s robust, too. We applied some serious pressure to the mouse, but couldn’t feel the slightest flex. Even prying up the main mouse buttons with slightly more than a reasonable amount of force didn’t pop them off. My second impression is that the base is wide enough that it seems more suited to people that are palm-grippers as opposed to claw grip aficionados. I prefer a claw grip and the wide base made my fingers flare out just a tad more than I would have liked. It's still comfortable, but just a few millimeters wider than I would have liked. It's a good balance though, and like SteelSeries claimed the design should please both camps, but I think palm-grippers will be happier with this mouse than claw-grippers. The all new center of gravity tuning system includes moveable weights and light-to-heavy customization, delivering the widest range of adjustment of any gaming mouse.

It also features an innovative adjustable weight system, RGB lighting, and is for right-handed gamers only. Let's dive in:

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All the settings are very easy to figure out and intelligently organized. It should be noted you can also make adjustments to the three buttons on the left side of the mouse too. The fine-tuning adjustments are a bit much for casual users, but hardcore players will appreciate the powerful tweaking options available. I fiddled with DPI settings, lift-off, and mouse acceleration but left the rest as-is, which proved sufficient for casual play. The mouse has some onboard memory too, so whatever settings you apply are saved to the mouse in case you have to plug it into a foreign computer, which is a nice touch. Our love of the performance is somewhat limited by the hard to reach thumb buttons. While not every game benefits from extra thumb buttons, we often find they can be handy, and the Rival 650’s aren’t. title=More%20Expert%20Tech%20Roundups&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=tech-roundup&count=6&columnCount=6&theme=article

Aside from this design quirk, most of the build is commendable. RGB lighting is split into four areas, with eight total zones, as two strips on each side can be configured with three separate colors. The lighting is brilliant as well, both in terms of customization and visibility. Sadly, the detachable side grips don’t do much aside from giving you access to the weight system, and SteelSeries tells us it doesn’t have any plans for different grip shapes or added buttons for the time being. Paddles on gaming mice are not unheard of (the excellent Razer Basilisk has a slightly different one), but they’re not very common either. I respect SteelSeries adding an extra, uncommon potentially useful button to a mid-tier mouse. At the same time, I never found it especially useful, as the scroll wheel can do a lot of the same tasks. Furthermore, the paddle’s inclusion means that the thumb buttons are tiny. Differentiating between all three of them within a split second requires a pretty steep learning curve. SteelSeries Rival 5 review: Features

The Rival 600 side grips feature a unique silicone compound to allow for increased grip and durability. Crafted and designed to meet the stringent demands of professional players. Powerful 32-bit ARM Processor The Quantum Wireless connection the company developed lives up to the demand for serious gaming. It delivers a 1,000Hz polling rate, and we don’t notice any hitches. We even play with the considerable potential for interference, with a smartwatch on and a Wi-Fi connected smartphone right next to the dongle. It never flinched.

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