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SteelSeries Rival 700 Gaming Mouse - 16,000 CPI Optical Sensor - OLED Display - Tactile Alerts - RGB Lighting
Brand | SteelSeries |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | 便携式 |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Vivid onboard OLED display
- Tactile alerts let you feel the game. Acceleration : 50g. Polling Rate : 1 ms (1000 Hz)
- Ergonomics built for every grip style. SteelSeries Switches : Rated for 30 Million Clicks
- Modular cables, top covers, and sensors
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For gaming | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Ergonomic | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 3.6 | — | 4.2 | 4.0 | — | 4.2 |
Easy to use | 4.0 | — | — | 5.0 | — | 4.5 |
Durability | 3.0 | — | — | 5.0 | — | 4.1 |
Sold By | — | Evenr | Amazon.com | AMERICAN WOLF | Amazon.com | Green Space Retail |
connectivity tech | USB | — | USB | USB | — | USB |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right, Ambidextrous | Right |
power source | — | — | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | feet | 5 meters | 5 meters | 7 meters | 0 meters | 6.5 feet |
button quantity | 7 | 9 | 11 | 7 | 6 | 7 |
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SteelSeries Rival 700
Powerful gaming mouse giving gamers real-time information and notifications when they play.
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What Triggers You?No two alerts are the same. You get to choose which in-game events automatically trigger a tactile alert and have complete control over how each one feels. For example, the moment you get stunned, you can set an alert to go off and stop the instant the duration of the stun ends. |
Completely CustomizableCustomize vibration patterns, duration, triggers, and tactile alerts to enhance your gaming experience. |
Zero RecoilThe Tactile Alerts have been carefully placed in the center of your mouse, so you feel the pulse strongly in your palm. By directing the pulse to only move up through your hand, opposed to left and right, Tactile Alerts will never impact your mouse’s tracking so you can keep your pixel-perfect aim. |
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Claim your MouseYou have the ability to put whatever you’d like on the OLED screen. Personalize your Rival 700 by placing your gaming name right on your mouse. You can even upload animated gifs. |
Real-Time StatsIn between rounds and while waiting to respawn, in-game stats are right at your fingertips. Stay up to the minute on in-game stats like your headshot percentage, gun accuracy, gold per minute, and much more. |
On-the- fly CustomizationEffortlessly switch between different sensitivities for different games or weapons. With the OLED display, change sensitivity, profi les, and key binds all directly the Rival 700 without having to worry about installing software. |
Modular Design
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Pixart 3360 Optical Gaming SensorOut-aim, out-frag, out-perform with the best optical gaming sensor. Armed with the Pixart 3360, the Rival 700 the most true tracking experience in a gaming mouse to date. We also o ffer a swappable laser sensor (sold separately). |
Swappable PartsEquipped with two swappable cables, gamers can choose the best cable length for their gaming experience. You can also swap out the top cover and choose between different materials and designs (sold separately). |
Custom NameplateHandy with a 3D printer? Why not design your own Rival 700 nameplate? To switch out the nameplate, simply pry the existing one at either end (a fingernail or the tip of a pen can do the trick) and pop your new one in. |
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Illumination | 1 RGB Zone | 2 RGB Zones | 2 RGB Zones | 2 RGB Zones |
Buttons | 6 | 6 | 15 | 7 |
Sensor Type | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical, Laser Sensor Sold Separately |
CPI & IPS | 4000 CPI / 140 IPS | 6500 CPI / 200 IPS | 16,000 CPI / 300 IPS | 16,000 CPI / 300 IPS |
Ideal Grip Style | Claw / Finger-Tip | Palm / Claw | Palm / Claw / Finger-Tip | Palm / Claw / Finger-Tip |
GameSense | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Swappable Cable | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Unique Features | 3D Printable Nameplate | Tactile Alerts, Next-Gen Side Button Design | OLED Display, Tactile Alerts, Modular Components |
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Product Description
The Rival 700, equipped with gaming's first fully customizable OLED display, customizable tactile alerts and swappable physical components. Altogether, this makes the Rival700 the most powerful gaming mouse in the world, giving gamers real-time information and notifications while they play. Features dual sensor system of SteelSeries TrueMove3+ Dual Sensor System in which the primary sensor is the TrueMove 3 Optical Gaming Sensor and the secondary sensor is a depth sensing linear optical detection
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Technical Details
Brand | SteelSeries |
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Item model number | 62331 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.7 x 1.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 2.7 x 1.65 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
ASIN | B01AZC3I6U |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 20, 2016 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #82,013 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,189 in PC Gaming Mice #461,394 in Electronics Accessories & Supplies |
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Customers like the quality, comfort, and lighting of the mouse. For example, they mention it's a high quality mouse, it feels nice in the hand, and the ergonomics are really good. Some appreciate the customization, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on weight and buttons.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse. They mention it's a high quality mouse, with fantastic build quality. Some appreciate the side grips and scroll wheel. Overall, most are happy with the mouse's performance and durability.
"...Every mouse click feels deliberate and satisfying. I also do not find my self accidentally clicking the side mouse buttons...." Read more
"...No complaints with any game. Good quality mouse for the price paid." Read more
"...Now for the good. The sensor is fantastic as it tracks perfectly and has no acceleration or lag even with a 144 hz monitor given the mouse bad does..." Read more
"...The left and right button mouse switches are indeed, high quality Steelseries Switches, however, as mouse teardown blog posts show, the middle..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that it feels nice in the hand, the haptic feedback is great, and the ergonomics are really good. Some say that the buttons all feel fantastic and the weight feels good in their hand. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...The textured finger grips on either side make for easy lift and good feel. There is a tactile vibration feedback as well which is might nice...." Read more
"...While this is noticeably lighter, the feel is extremely nice and premium...." Read more
"...is sad... because the mouse shape and design is very good - it feels nice in the hand and the haptic feedback is phenomenal. A true game changer...." Read more
"...The grip is comfortable and perfect for his larger hands. The changing colors of this mouse adds a very cool effect...." Read more
Customers like the lighting on the mouse. They say the programmable LEDs are good looking, the OLED display is cool, and the RGB LED spectrum is gorgeous. They also love the design and it works perfectly for what they use it for. The colors of this mouse adds a very cool effect. Overall, most find the lighting to be a unique feature that stands out from the market.
"...The versatility for any type of game is wonderful. The RGB LED spectrum is gorgeous and the OLED screen which allows for bitmap image uploads is..." Read more
"...The idea is great! Too bad it was implemented so poorly here...." Read more
"...The tactile (vibration) alert and LED are a great idea, but they're only supported by 2-3 games at the moment, none of which I play...." Read more
"...I noticed that annoyed me was that in the pictures, the OLED display on the side is white. In reality it is pale orange...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the customization of the mouse. They mention that the customization is pretty cool, the website allows them to purchase other customizations such as a rubber plate in the back, and the SteelSeries software offers great customization for the mouse, with multiple profiles built-in.
"...The versatility for any type of game is wonderful...." Read more
"...The color customization is top-notch, just like with my SteelSeries keyboard...." Read more
"...Sure, aesthetically, it is unique and definitely stands out from the market, especially if you want to personalize it..." Read more
"...You can import / export profiles, set any color, edit the screen image/gif, set sensitivity (100 to 16000) etc...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the mouse. They say the control is great, the software is user friendly, and the steel series engine is relatively straight forward. They also say it's easy to setup and customize to their liking. Customers also mention that the app could use some love, but configuring the lights yourself is a breeze.
"...Scroll wheel feels great (doesn't squeak for me)driver software that doesn't suck..." Read more
"...vibration feedback where it makes this mouse unique and gives a new gaming experience...." Read more
"...Also, the engine software is great!..." Read more
"...-Steel series engine is easy to use and keeps it updated, while not wiping your preferences which is a huge plus...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the mouse. Some mention that they love the weight, saying it helps with flick shots. However, others say that it's a bit heavy and you need some time to get used to the weight.
"...I recommend this mouse to any gamer, like I said, it's a little heavy but you get used to it very quickly. Worth every penny!" Read more
"...For me, I find the Logitech G900 to be really well-designed, precise, light - even wireless - and is a much superior mouse..." Read more
"...Yup, it's heavy. *shrug*. I got over it in 2-3 days. Now instead of feeling heavy, I regard it more as feeling solid...." Read more
"...CON -price (do not pay full price for this mouse)weight is noticeably heavier than the previous rival mice, if you prefer very light mice..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons. Some mention that they love the clicky buttons, it certainly has several very useful buttons added in places, and that it does not have sensitive buttons. However, others say that the right click button stops working, the mouse buttons weren't spectacular, and have double clicking issues. Some customers also mention that button 6 is too far to click with ease.
"...The side buttons do not light up.- Never a fan of SteelSerie's software; difficult to assign things...." Read more
"...The button clicks are crisp and easy to press, I would say perfect...." Read more
"...So in the end the broken cpi button along with glossy oled cover and a terrible location for an extra side button with not great software made me..." Read more
"...And guess why? For after almost 2 years, I had double clicking issue with this switch!I'm unhappy now...." Read more
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I recently switched from the Corsair M65 gaming mouse, and this feels a lot better. While this is noticeably lighter, the feel is extremely nice and premium. I really like the rubberized/textured sides along with the thinner form factor when comparing to the M65. My favorite part by far is the clickiness of the mouse buttons. Every mouse click feels deliberate and satisfying. I also do not find my self accidentally clicking the side mouse buttons.
The OLED screen on the side is pretty gimmicky, but is a welcome addition. I wouldn't get caught up on the haptic feedback that the mouse also boasts. This only occurs in a very small selection of games (DOTA 2 and CS:GO are two that come to mind), and isn't something that is 'always on' from my experience.
A quick side note: I found that this works works better when not using a mouse pad. For whatever reason, when using a standard mouse pad, I felt the mouse often sticking to it. Underneath the mouse, there appears to be small rubberized inserts at each corner. Once in a while, one of these inserts will catch my mouse pad. However, after removing my mouse pad, my mouse works exceptionally well on a wood finish. In fact, the mouse works better than any mouse I've ever owned without the use of a mouse pad.
Being able to detach the mouse cable is also a big plus in my book. It comes with a long cable, and short cable. I leave the long cable plugged into my desktop, and bring the shorter cable with me in my laptop bag. My laptop runs Xubuntu, and the mouse (with my color and rumble settings) is fully compatible. It just works too, plug it in to the laptop and I'm good to go.
The OLED screen... that is my one downside with this mouse. i don't play CS, so there's really not much of a need for this. Even if I did play it, I'm not sure I'd be looking at my mouse for that information. It's cool to show to friends though, and the animation (even if it is choppy) is a nice bonus.
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Reviewed in France on March 14, 2021
The extra button on the side is great; I wish more mice had this feature (3 side buttons as opposed to 2). It's not a real button though, it's more like a macro. But it enables me to use one of the side buttons for voip in CSGO and another side button for voip in Mumble while using the last side button as reload. It's single handily the best thing about the mouse.
Now, the feature we're all waiting on. The vibration feature. Hate to break it to everyone but it's also a pretty gimmicky feature that goes to waste. First of all, only a handful of games are compatible with it. One being CSGO, another being Minecraft, and I think the last is Dota or LoL (not sure).
Let's talk about CSGO. One of the things that made me buy this is that I saw a video where you can have the mouse rumble when you get a kill and are blinded by a flash bang. It doesn't really work that way. You can't program the mouse so that it ONLY vibrates when you get a kill while blinded. You can however, program it so that it vibrates every single time you get a kill (regardless if you're flashed or not). You can imagine how annoying this would get. I have it programmed to vibrate when I pick up or drop the bomb which can be useful for those times you didn't realize you picked up the bomb. There are a variety of configurations for the rumble pad, but they are all generally useless.
There are multiple vibration patterns. I don't really play minecraft or DOTA so I can't really comment on those games.
All in all, the mouse is great but the OLED screen and vibration features are just gimmicks. Having 3 side mouse buttons is fantastic. Also, you can take off the sensor and replace it with another.... I mean, that's cool I guess, but in my experience, the actual mouse buttons break before the sensor.