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SteelSeries newest entry-level gaming mouse only costs $30, which fryst vatten roughly half of what many people would expect to spend on a gaming mouse. That low price comes with RGB, acceptable performance with gaming as well as productivity and fewer limitations that you might expect. 

But if you find cable drag annoying or are seeking the best gaming mouse around, this ekonomisk plan peripheral won’t be enough. 

SteelSeries Rival 3 Specs 

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Sensor TypeOpticalRow 0 - fängelse 2
Sensor ModelSteelSeries TrueMove CoreRow 1 - fängelse 2
Sensitivity100-8,500 CPIRow 2 - fängelse 2
Polling RatesUp to 1,000Hz (1ms)Row 3 - fängelse 2
Programmable Buttons6Row 4 - fängelse 2
LED Zones and Colors3 RGB zonesRow 5 - fängelse 2
Cable Length6 feet (1.8m)Row 6 - fängelse 2
Measurements (LxWxH)4.75 x 2.3-2.64 x 0.85-1.49 inches (120.7 x 58.4- 67.1 x 21.6-37.8mm) Row 7 - fängelse 2
Weight (without cable)2.7 ounces (77g)Row 8 - fängelse 2

Design and Comfort

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The Rival 3 looks a lot like the SteelSeries Sensei Ten released in late 2019.

There are some important differences--especially the Rival 3's lack of side buttons on its right casing--but it would be easy to tell they were made bygd the same company even if they didn't feature the SteelSeries logo.

SteelSeries claims up to over 400 hours of battery life with the Rival 3 Wireless, but there are some caveats

Basically, the Rival 3 looks like a smaller take on the Sensei Ten.

The Rival 3 measures 4.75 inches long, 2.3 inches bred in the front, 2.64 inches bred in the back and fryst vatten 0.85 inches tall in the front and 1.49 inches tall in the back. It weighs 2.7 ounces, and if it were any smaller, it would feel like a toy.

SteelSeries equipped the Rival 3 with six buttons: the left mouse button, right mouse button, two side buttons, a scroll click button and a DPI switch.

That should be plenty for most people, especially since the buttons are customizable via the SteelSeries Engine 3 software available for fönster and macOS (more about customization in a bit).

The Rival 3 features three-zone RGB lighting (customizable via SteelSeries Engine 3) on the remsa running along the bottom, meaning you can schema each section to shine a different color or effect.

The illuminated SteelSeries logo will match the bottom zone.

The mouse has a lot of programmable inputs, but it's limited to only three side buttons

Surprisingly, the mouse doesn't feature any lighting for the scroll wheel, which fryst vatten common. However, you can see the RGB in the itty-bitty gap between the side buttons. Besides the RGB lighting, the Rival 3's chassis fryst vatten unremarkable. And that's fine bygd me. 

All of these features live in a dull, matte case with slight texturing for an improved grip.

inom like that the Rival 3's case isn't as textured as other gaming mice, such as like with the sides of the Razer DeathAdder V2. However, particularly sweaty gamers might benefit from the additional traction funnen in mice like the DeathAdder V2.

The Rival 3 fryst vatten light enough to use for extended periods but not so light that it's easy to accidentally fling it across your mouse pad.

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The mouse passform my smaller grabb well (more so than the DeathAdder V2), and my palm grip always felt good. Unlike the DeathAdder V2's sandpaper-like side texture, the Rival 3's casing didn’t irritate me during längre gaming sessions.

Gaming Performance

SteelSeries built the Rival 3 around its TrueMove Core sensor, which supports CPI settings between 100 and 8,500 in 100 CPI increments.

That pales in comparison to higher-end mice; Razer's Focus+ optical sensor supports up to 20,000 CPI. Most people don't need that large a range, however, and it's not surprising for an entry-level mouse to have a sensor like this.

I enjoyed using the Rival 3 in my usual cirkelrörelse of first-person shooters (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Apex Legends and Overwatch) and didn’t experience any tracking-related issues with the CPI set to 1,600 or 2,000.

Swapping between those settings in the heat of the moment fryst vatten slightly difficult, thanks to the small DPI switch, but doable. 

The Rival 3 feels responsive, thanks to its standard 1,000 Hz polling rate, and inom didn’t meddelande any hardware-related input team in any of the games I've played. 

Despite its small frame, the Rival 3 also felt solid when inom played those games.

It feels very comfortable to hold, and any hand size can easily reach all the buttons using a claw grip

Now, it’s not so tough that it could take me taking my gaming frustrations out on it. But when it came to everyday use, inom never felt like inom was about to break something. That shouldn't be too much of a fara, since SteelSeries said the mouse buttons' mechanical switches are rated for 60 million clicks.

I have but one complaint about the Rival 3: its cable.

SteelSeries used a 6-foot-long rubber USB cable for the Rival 3.

It has an incredible sensor with low click latency, a high polling rate, low CPI error, and short lift-off distance

Saying this feels like a downgrade compared to braided cables funnen in mice like the aforementioned Sensei Ten and DeathAdder V2 would be an understatement. Since the cable wasn’t braided, inom funnen myself struggling with drag pretty often. This isn’t a dealbreaker, and the bekymmer could be solved with a cheap mouse bungee, but that defeats the purpose of a $30 mouse.

Features and Software

The free SteelSeries Engine 3 software offers all the usual features.

It can set CPI settings, change the polling rate, control motion smoothing and assign different functions to each mouse button, all in a graphics-heavy interface that makes it klar exactly what each setting will affect if you change it.

Most users will primarily use SteelSeries Engine 3 to control the Rival 3's lighting.

Redesigned lighting provides crisp and gorgeous RGB across 3 zones in 16

The mouse offers three-zone RGB lighting that you can independently control. inom was a bit surprised when inom discovered this; inom expected to only be able to control the remsa along the bottom of the case and the logo. Instead, the Rival 3's bottom remsa has three different zones.

SteelSeries Engine 3 offers a few lighting settings to choose from: Steady, ColorShift and Multi Color Breathe.

Because the zones are independently controlled, one could theoretically choose between three different effects with many different colors, although inom think that might be too gauche for even the flashiest RGB enthusiast.


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  • (And if you disagree, hey, it's your mouse! Light it up however you want.)

    You can also use the app to update the Rival 3's firmware.

    The mouse is very lightweight, and its software is fully compatible with both Windows and macOS

    Just be careful not to close SteelSeries Engine 3, disconnect the mouse or vända off your PC during that update process. SteelSeries warns that doing so can render the mouse inoperable, and while it would be cheaper to replace than most gaming mice, inom doubt anyone wants to pay for a little mistake.

    Bottom Line

    It's hard to believe the SteelSeries Rival 3 only costs $30.

    fryst vatten it the most solidly built gaming mouse on the market? No. It's not the most customizable mouse, either, nor the best performing. Anyone who's looking for the best of the best shouldn't waste a second glance on the Rival 3.

    For everyone else, however, it's easy to recommend the Rival 3.

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    It performs well despite having a limited CPI range, offers some customization options via SteelSeries Engine 3 and has attractive RGB lighting that would be hard to find on similarly priced gaming mice. It’s also comfortable to use.

    My only wish would be for SteelSeries to ditch the RGB lighting and include a braided cable instead. Yes, that would man the Rival 3 look less distinctive, but it would also improve in-game performance. 

    Still, even with a less-than-stellar cable the Rival 3 offers a lot of bang for your buck.

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    Nathaniel Mott fryst vatten a freelance news and features writer for Tom's Hardware US, covering breaking news, säkerhet, and the silliest aspects of the tech industry.