SteelSeries Rival 600 Gaming Mouse – 12,000 CPI TrueMove3Plus Dual Optical Sensor – 0.5 Lift-off Distance – Weight System – RGB Lighting,black
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Description
Price: $59.99 - $44.95
(as of Sep 11, 2024 06:47:21 UTC – Details)
The rival 600 introduces gamers to the world’s most advanced dual sensor system, truemove3+. The truemove3 optical sensor delivers true 1 to 1 tracking, while a dedicated optical depth sensor achieves gaming’s lowest and most accurate lift off distance detection. The rival 600 features an exclusive custom center of gravity tuning system with 256 weight configurations and a customizable range from 96g to 128g, ensuring the perfect weight and balance for everyone. Low latency performance is delivered by the powerful 32-bit arm processor and 60 million click mechanical switches and durable silicone side grips guarantee lifelong durability. The rival 600 was engineered for professional esports athletes and a must have for competitive gaming. specifications
sensor system
sensor system: Steel series truemove3+ dual sensor system
primary sensor: True move 3 optical gaming sensor
secondary sensor: Depth sensing linear optical detection
cpi: 100–12000 in 100 cpi increments
ips: 350+, on steel series Qck surfaces
acceleration: 50g
hardware acceleration: None (zero hardware acceleration)
lift off distance: Customizable, 0.5–2 mm
design
Top material: Black soft touch
core construction: Fiber reinforced plastic
Shape: Ergonomic, right handed
grip style: Universal
number of buttons: 7
switch type: Steel series switch, rated for 60 million clicks
illumination: 8 rgb zones, independently controlled
weight: 96 g / 3.3 ounces without cable. Customizable up to 128 g / 4.5 ounces
length: 131 mm / 5.2 inches
width: 62 mm (front), 62 mm (middle), 69 mm (back)/ 2.4 inches (front), 2.4 inches (middle), 2.7 inches (back)
height: 27 mm (front), 43 mm (back)/ 1.1 inches (front), 1.7 inches (back)
cable type: Detachable, soft rubber
cable length: 2 m / 6.5 ft.
compatibility
os: Windows, mac, and Linux. USB port required
software: Steel series engine 3.11.10, for windows (7 or newer) and mac osx (10.8 or newer).
Exclusive true move 3 12,000 cpi, 350 ips optical 1 to 1 tracking esports sensor
The world’s lowest and most accurate lift off distance; Cable length 2 meter; 6.5 foot
256 center of gravity weight tuning configurations; Lift off distance: Customizable, 0.5 millimeter, 2 millimeter
Split trigger 60 million click mechanical switches
Revolutionary silicone side grips for increased grip and durability
Premium magnetic wrist rest – Provides full palm support and comfort
Customers say
Customers like the quality and comfort of the mouse. They mention it works well for shooter games like Call of Duty, and feels great in their hands. However, some complain about the grip and differ on the build quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Bolt –
Excellent mouse
Excellent mouse, feels good, no lag or issues. I use it for both work (engineering) and gaming. My only gripe is with the software; you can only toggle between two CPI settings.
S –
Rival 600 is the most fantastic mouse I have ever put my oversized hands on
Rival 600 is the most fantastic mouse I have ever put my oversized hands on. It immediately felt great and it just molded to my hand so well. The sensors felt very snappy. And my aim is 10x more precise than with any corsair and razer mouse I’ve used. The rgb looks nice. The software wasn’t difficult to navigate for me and hasn’t seemed bloated or made computer sluggish. It’s a near perfect mouse in every way and has immediately made me better at the games I love. The R+L clicks on the front are a separate piece of plastic from the body, meaning your fingers resting will be less likely to accidentally hold the buttons down. (had this problem with corsair glaive and m65.) scroll wheel is easiest scroll wheel click I’ve felt. The list just goes on. As long as the mouse lasts a long time, it’s the best. Time will tell, but right now I’m gushing about it every day. Screaming my love for this mouse from the rooftops.ConsNo braided cable, it’s rubber and it sticks. (the cable detaches and you can connect braided micro USB, I’ve done it.)Side buttons took a little getting used to over the corsair glaive.The finish feels slippery but has not proven to be a problem in game.
BetterthanBatman –
GREAT MOUSE FOR FPS (OVERWATCH)
I purchased the Rival 600 a few days ago, I’ve had it for a couple of days now and wow. I am using this mouse to play Overwatch, CSGO and Battle Field One — My in game accuracy has in-fact improved, (from 45% hit average to 52%) is an understatement. The tracking is smooth and accurate and the lift off distance sensor works great for me because I don’t have the desk space needed to play so I often have to lift my mouse to reposition.I specifically bought this mouse because I have been using the Razer Naga for years now for all my gaming needs. Lately, I’ve been really into OW and playing Widow and McCree often — in most matches I did fine but when I faced other GOOD Widows I noticed I’d get beat to a shot by mere milliseconds and my ping is fairly low (30ms on average) and play on a 144hz monitor. I was beginning to think my reflexes just weren’t good enough.. Then a friend of mine suggested I get a mouse for FPS games — (like wth is the difference is what I thought) he teased me about using a MOBA mouse for FPS — long story short I figured I’d give it a shot. I looked at a ton of reviews on gaming mice and the Rival 600 caught my attention, so I bought. It is worth every cent — it just feels much more accurate. To be fair if you suck at FPS it won’t make you good via magic but it can help you improve a bit if you know what you are doing already, that is MY OPINION.The only issues I’ve had with the mouse is that the lift off sensor is TOO sensitive. After calibrating the mouse to my pad, I simply set the liftoff sensor to the lowest lift distance possible — and low behold there are dips and bumps on my pad that I hadn’t even noticed before. When the sensor would hit these dips and bumps the mouse would stop responding. At first I thought the mouse was defective and was about to return it but after reading thru a few forum posts on this issue I simply increased the lift off distance a bit and the problem went way.***EDIT***This is the the third product every I buy from SteelSeries, the first product was a wired USB headset that sounded prettty decent, was cheap and broke within a few weeks. I tossed that and carried on. However, recently I found a review for their Artic PRO + DAC headset — I was sold by the aluminum design (as my previous headset was plastic and broke really easily). Plus I am a bit of an audiophile, meaning I can appreciate good sound equipment (like I hate hate sound bars) and this headset is one of the first HIFI certified “gaming” headset. So I bought it.. and feel in love with it — it was a bit pricey but I am enjoying it. And now the Rival 600 is my new favorite mouse for FPS (I still like the NAGA for FFXIV).SteelSeries is on a roll with me atm with their products, if only they made a competitor to the Razer Tartarus.. I’d buy that in a heart beat — I recently purchased the Razer Tartarus v2 (I own two others) and it’s so buggy and their software sucks — problem is very few companies make these keypads and most of them are terrible. So SteelSeries make one.. please 😛
Brady Eickemeyer –
Great Mouse
This mouse is very convenient and easy to use. Its very durable and has lasted me quite some time now. I love the RGB feature aswell as being able to add and remove weight to make it more comfortable to use.
WokJockey –
The Best Mouse(FOR ME) but rough start
I got this mouse in a bundle for around $200 w/Arctis Pro Headset (no DAC) along w/Doom Eternal Certificate.TL;DR:Best mouse among all my other models for my natural palm grip.Best click feel EVER. (idc if “Best” is already implied)But the USB cable was DOA. (real reason for 4 stars) :CThis is compared to Corsair Harpoon RGB, Razer Mamba Wireless/Deathadder Elite v1, SteelSeries Rival 3, Logitech G402(Hyprion Fury), EQEOVGA D10Disclaimer:Everybody grips their mouse differently, and through their application and experiences they may prefer alternatives. (I’ve tried the Anker vertical mouse, not fit for my daily use)Also this is a review written after 2 weeks worth of use (avg. 3~5 hr. daily), not that long of usage/wear.History:I’ve started with Logitech G5, then the G502(old school 2005 ver.), but the biggest complaint was the weight and unnatural griping/design for me (couldn’t get used to it for years) then I’ve tried the Razer series Deathadder Elite v1 & Mamba Wireless. (very similar but the both Razer’s off-center “ergo” hump was not comfortable or natural for long periods. I thought that was the best the industry can offer. Until I decided to try other mouses. The Corsair Harpoon RGB was perfect for my palm but designed for claw grip therefore straining after awhile. Then I gave G402 Hyperion Fury a try (love the glide-ability (better mouse feet) and control(good weight!)) and palm gripping feels a bit better(strange, since G502 is a similar shape) but the left-click switch is more centered (more for claw/fingertip grip clicking). The SteelSeries Rival 3 was a great feel for my natural palm grip, but it is smaller and I find my bottom palm dragging on the mousepad. Then the EQEOVGA D10(Glorious O/D clone) was perfect in almost every way, except the mouse feet(kinda draggy) with the contrasting lightweight kinda throws me off a bit.Initial Review:The Rival 600 from the first several minutes was from joy to frustration, since the box-opening experience was wonderfully presented. But then realizing the included mouse Micro-USB cable was non-functional. (plugging in another was fine, but what if I don’t have a repository of cables? speaking from other consumers standpoint)Also having to find a light but long enough Micro USB cable for a mouse was also frustrating.The 8 Zone RGB and Mouse management software (SteelEngine 3) is great. Pretty and simple.I don’t bother with the weights, so I don’t have an issue with the side-grip parts falling off(for now)Also they are magnetized so they should stay in place if not dropped/demagnetized.The dark meat of this review:When functional, the mouse feels natural and comfortable right away for my natural palm grip. Meaning, when immediately placed on mouse (unlike Logitech or Razer) I didn’t need to adjust my grip at all.This mouse in its entirety is capable for me to naturally grip, hold, then manipulate without my rear palm to drag/touch the mouse pad. While able to keep contact with about 70% of my palm, which is very satisfying.All the while the soft-touch material is not noticeable at first, but whenever you liftoff, its assistance is more than appreciated.The click, oh my goodness the CLICK FEELS.Unlike any other mouses, the click is not your average, thin, crisp, light, or meek click.When you click, the feedback feels solid, but reverberates at a deeper click tone.It feels almost like a near-mushy but crisp tactility.There’s no wiggle/flex(yet) of the primary mouse buttons, and the grooving on those feels natural/ergo.Bonus Facts:-The included cable actually feels heavier than the mouse!-I use a cable bungee so cable weight could be omitted.-Only 3 mouse feet/point of bottom contact. (interesting choice compared to other mouses, usually 4 or 5)-Only 2 DPI profile switching, strange since Rival 3 has up to 5.-SteelEngine 3 is pretty cool, easy, and simple compared to Razer’s multi-program combo mess.-The Arctis Pro (no DAC) is perfect (minus haptic feedback or great sound) compared to Nari Ultimate.
UTE PETERS –
Great mouse for the price. The feel is smooth and comfortable and it looks very nice. The clicking is solid and the scroll wheel and other buttons are high quality. The lighting looks good and the steelseries engine is perfect for customization. The only problem I have is that the third button on the left side of the mouse is pretty hard to reach. Other than that it is a great mouse.
Tamer –
F/P bir mouse
OwO –
Ya un año con el mouse, y puedo decir que no vale 2000 pesos, pero es un buen mouse, primero es solo para manos grandes o de agarre de palma, porque en manos chicas llega a ser estorboso, segundo el rgb que tiene es bueno y 100% customizable hasta en 8 zonasPero a lo que es el senzor y eso, es gracioso, cuenta con 2, uno que es uno normal, y otro que es de profundidad, por lo que puedes configurar si quieres que se siga moviendo el mouse despegado de tu pad, o apenas lo levantes ya no se muevaEste cuenta con unas gomitas a los lados, y con el tiempo estos se despegan y llegan a molestar mucho, es un error del propio mouse, por lo que, o quitan esas cosas, o cuidan esas cosas para que no se llenen sus manos de pegamentoCuenta con 7 botones reprogramables y cambiar las acciones de la rueda (arriba y abajo)En lo demás, si quieres un mouse RGB y relativamente bueno para jugar, este es buena compra, pero si te cuesta 1400 pesosEdit: Después de un año y 7 meses, ha empezado a fallar el click Izquierdo, tengo que decir que para el maltrato que le di al mouse duró mucho, pero se me hizo corto el tiempo de vida del mouse.
Abdulrahman –
Perfect mouse
Reidid –
Buen ratón y cómodo, el pero es que las gomas de los lados se despegan con facilidad, lo bueno que te mandan unas nuevas en garantÃa, pero después te cuentan dinero.