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In addition to the side buttons, the Rival 5 features the usual quartet on top: left- and right-mouse buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, and a DPI button. The mouse features a soft-touch plastic ...
A billion spells, macros for looting, and a ton of other quick decisions that prop up your inevitably ZDPS build are a staple ...
Buttons: 5 Connectivity: USB Type-C (wired), 2.4 GHz wireless via included dongle, Bluetooth 5.3 Sensor: PAW 3950 Max DPI: 30K Max acceleration: 50 G Max speed: 750 IPS Polling rate: Up to 8,000 Hz ...
Relative to a standard mouse, the left side of the MBD 5 ergonomic mouse features two additional buttons. They're convenient for games, and we tested it with Palworld on an M2 MacBook Air.
The SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless mouse has a great feel to it thanks to its lightweight body, smooth sliding action, and responsive buttons. It's comfortable in multiple grips and good for many ...
With SteelSeries’ lofty promise of a multipurpose gaming mouse that’s built for several genres, the $60 price tag might cast some suspicions. Fortunately, the Rival 5 isn’t messing around ...
In the box you get the mouse, 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver, a Torx- or star-style Allen key for positioning the 12-button adjustable key slider, a 6-foot USB-C to USB-A 2.0 cable, and some paperwork.
One button toggles across three connected devices. Credit: Scharon Harding And like that pricier mouse, the Pop Mouse can work with a dongle—the big difference is that it doesn't come with one.
The name would indicate that this new gaming mouse is a step up from the $30 Rival 3, but it’s really more of a leap, with the Rival 5 having a lot more in common with SteelSeries’ more ...
The Steelseries Rival 5 is a wired first-person shooter (FPS) mouse—a rarity in the last year or so—that gives you nine buttons, a solid shape with a good grip, and lots of RGBs, all for a ...
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