Why trust me? Ah, that’s the question, right? I mean, I’ve been using a mouse—the literal kind, not the cheese-loving creatures—like, non-stop. You’ve got this gaming thing going, and you gotta have the right tools. So here we go with the SteelSeries Rival 3 (Gen 2) Wireless. It’s like the Swiss army knife of mice but wireless, and surprisingly budget-friendly. Didn’t expect that, did we?
Okay, picture this: you’re gaming, and your trusty mouse decides to bail. But hold on, SteelSeries throws in this Rival 3 Wireless that doesn’t break the bank. And it’s not just about price; it’s about performance, baby. Yes, it’s got Bluetooth, which you don’t usually find in these entry-level things. But, let’s not kid ourselves, what caught my eye – colors! Purple and blue! Finally, a break from the dreary blacks and grays. Who knew gaming could be this vibrant?
About the price tag—$54.99 on Amazon—seriously, not a bad deal. In a box, not just one but two batteries included. It’s the small things, really. But listen, just like a wild plot twist, there’s more than meets the eye.
This little beast is powered by the SteelSeries TrueMove Air Optical Sensor with some crazy 18,000 DPI. I mean, do we need that much? Probably not. Cool to have, though. And with its 400 IPS and 40G max acceleration, it’s not just talk. Buttons? Six, and they’re like, programmable. For real. It’s like customizing your own superhero gear.
Oh, and the software—SteelSeries GG Engine? Yea, you can tweak this mouse to your heart’s content. Profiles, macros, whatever you fancy. You know how sometimes you want things to be just right? This does that, which kinda feels nice.
Now, let’s talk batteries. Yep, AAA. Disposable or rechargeable. Whatever floats your boat. You get like 200 hours out of them. Though, personally, constantly swapping batteries—ugh, am I right?
Can’t forget the weight. With batteries, it’s on the heavier side, which some might like—or not. But it’s respectable. You know what’s a bummer? No wired option here if that’s your jam.
Should you buy it? Well, if you’re hunting for reliability without splurging, this could be your match. Just mind the weight and those pesky batteries. Oh, and color—it actually has, which is a win in my book. Seriously, enough with the boring monochrome gadgets. Anyway—wait, where was I? Oh right. SteelSeries might not make history with this one, but boy, it makes a solid case for more colorful gear in gaming.