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Daniel Hidalgo
2019-02-26 21:44:58

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SteelSeries cut the wire from its SteelSeries Rival 650 Gaming Mouse and added a battery to launch its new version of the SteelSeries Rival 650 mouse.

Both mouses have two sensors, one of them to track the movement and another to detect when the mouse is lifted off the surface of the mouse, RGB lighting a relatively good weight and seven buttons.

The absence of cable is an important point, however, it still costs less than the Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse.

So we're going to compare both SteelSeries Rival 650 and SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless mouses, to determine which one is better and which are your plus points.

SteelSeries Rival 650 - The Wireless Mouse!


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The SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless turns out to be the same as the SteelSeries Rival 650 Gaming Mouse, being designed in plastic with a nice touch in the lateral handles and hand rests, the left and right buttons also have a matt finish plus a soft concave shape that cradles each one of your mouse fingers.

The scroll wheel offers a pleasant sensation and has a button for adjusting the sensitivity of the DPI on the back.

Next to the left button is a button a little out of reach of your fingers, this is programmable and it is possible to assign any function to it as all the buttons, but it will have to be within your reach to activate it.

The other two side buttons are on the top of your thumbs.

In addition, SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless will have a RGB lighting of 8 zones, although there really are 4 zones, each strip is programmable making it seem that they are 8 zones of illumination.

SteelSeries Rival 600 Gaming Mouse has a range of 100 to 12,000 DPI. The HERO16K sensor, which offers a much higher seam of 16,000.



The sides of the mouse can be detached to replace the slots of the adjustable weight system, the sides are adhered through magnets, which do an admirable job of keeping the sides firmly in place even during the most furious game action and yet They make it easy to separate them to add or remove weights.

The mouse includes eight 4 g weights inside a practical rubber case, which allows to place on each side and provide a little sensitivity.

But without a single added weight, the SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless is a heavy mouse, without weights it is capable of reaching 121 g even 153 g.

But not only does it ship what we already know, it also includes the charging cable and a 2.4GHz USB wireless adapter.

It is said that the mouse is designed to last 24 hours of continuous use and has the quality that in 15 minutes it gets enough battery to use it for 10 hours.

The SteelSeries Engine 3 software allows to adjust the lighting capacity of Rival 650 Wireless, having a very friendly interface with two options Configurations that allows to adjust the DPI configurations.




The lighting tab is what allows you to configure the 8 RGB lighting zones, being able to choose colors and different effects such as breathing or changing colors.

In general thanks to its soft touch, its concave buttons and more we find the Rival 650 Wireless as a very comfortable device, offering a satisfying and fast experience at the same time.

In the decision to use Logitech G Pro or another wireless mouse over SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless, it will depend mainly on the weight, since SteelSeries Rival 650 is a considerably heavy mouse without having added weights, being able to weigh almost the same as Logitech G Pro .

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