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September 2017
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109 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Très bonne prise en main adaptée aux droitiers
Bonne qualité de fabrication
Capteur optique très performant
Design simple mais efficace
Très bonne prise en main et confortable pour droitier
The SteelSeries Rival 310 is a nice lightweight and comfortable mouse. Performance wise, the Rival is spot on thanks to the TruMove3 sensor, the company also made it easy to customize thanks to the SteelSeries engine. The only problem some may have – t...
Publié: 2017-08-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
TrueMove3 sensor, Split-Trigger Buttons, Fiber-reinforced Plastics, Silicone Side Grips, Tracking Movement has very smooth feel, RGB, SteelSeries Engine
Design may not fit every hand size (depending on your claw style) if you like to rest you hand on the table, then the mouse will feel like its on the larger size and awkward finger positioning on clickers. Like I said earlier this con may not effect all u
The Rival 310 has set the bar high and have taken a leap where no one else has journeyed (once again!). The design is pretty tame, but the features are above and beyond. I look forward to seeing what SteelSeries has up there sleeves for the TrueMove3 sens...
The Rival and Sensei 310 are the first mice to come equipped with SteelSeries' new TrueMove 3 sensor. The company made some ambitious claims about TrueMove3, stating that it's the only gaming mouse sensor with true one-to-one tracking. While the TrueMove...
Okay so at the end of the day I have written a LOT more about the Sensei 310 and Rival 310 than I normally do. Part of that is because both mice have made a lot of changes though I did also spend more time than normal because of how familiar I am with...
Publié: 2017-08-01, Auteur: Ben , review by: tomsguide.com
Great Performance, Attractive design, Very comfortable, Vivid lighting
Only six buttons, No adjustable weights, Right-handed option only
The SteelSeries Rival 310 is a capable gaming mouse, despite a few drawbacks. It's well built and feels great, and its TrueMove 3 sensor and wired connection ensure smooth performance. The SteelSeries Engine software is also top-notch, but the mouse itsel...
Publié: 2017-11-03, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
There is no review conclusion about SteelSeries products without talking about both the hardware and the software, and this time around, it is no exception. But since the TrueMove3 sensor is the thing the company talks about the most, let us start off wit...
Extrait: There used to be a time where you needed to spend over $100 on a gaming mouse to get anything relatively good—times have changed. Razer's DeathAdder and SteelSeries' Rival offer tournament-level peripherals for respectable, and affordable, price tags. On...
The Truemove 3 sensor stuff might just be marketing, but it's a solid if basic mouse that's built on the back of one of the best sensors in the business. Couple that with comfort, a great build and quality materials, and you've got an accurate, comfortabl...
Publié: 2017-08-21, Auteur: Chris , review by: in.ign.com
The SteelSeries Rival 310 and Sensei 310 are some of the best mice I've ever used, and I predict that many pro gamers will be trying them out soon. The only real complaint I have is the unbraided cord and the location of the CPI button, but those are pret...
Scroll wheel could be better, Some slight pretravel on mouse button 1 and 2
The Rival 310 improves on the original Rival 300 with a smaller, more compact shape, a lighter build, and a comfortable but grippy finish. Add to that the best optical sensor around right now and you've got one of the best FPS mice out there...