Brand | SteelSeries |
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Item model number | 62466 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.09 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 4.75 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.64 x 4.75 x 1.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries APS |
ASIN | B075LD4YY6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 26, 2017 |
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SteelSeries Rival 110 Gaming Mouse - 7,200 CPI TrueMove1 Optical Sensor - Lightweight Design - RGB Lighting
Brand | SteelSeries |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Custom TrueMove1, 7,200 CPI, 240 IPS, 30g optical sensor
- Ergonomic 6 button universal design for all grip styles; Guaranteed 30 million Left/Right click durability
- Lightweight 90g durable design; Prism RGB and Game Sense reactive illumination
- Operating system is windows, mac, and linux and usb port required; Software is steel series engine 3.10.12 plus, for windows 7 or newer and mac osx 10.8 or newer
- Item length is 4.7 inches, width is 2.3 inches front, 2.2 inches middle, 2.7 inches back and height is 1.5 inches; Cable length is 6.5 feet
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For gaming | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.8 | 4.3 |
Ergonomic | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Battery life | — | 3.8 | 2.3 | — | 4.1 | 4.6 |
Accuracy | 4.5 | 4.4 | — | — | 4.4 | — |
Sold By | — | Always Essentials! | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Northvale MegaStore |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | Infrared | USB | USB, Radio Frequency |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous | Right |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | — | — | Battery Powered |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 6.5 feet | 5 meters | 5 meters | 0 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters |
button quantity | 6 | 11 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 |
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TrueMove1The TrueMove1 sensor’s low-latency, rapid-response tracking delivers the most natural and accurate mouse movement. |
True 1 to 1 TrackingTrueMove1’s 1 to 1 tracking, 7,200 CPI, 240 IPS sensor delivers the performance you need for competitive gaming. |
Lifelong DurabilityThe left/right buttons are guaranteed for 30 million clicks to meet the rigorous standards of competitive gaming. |
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Ergonomic DesignThe comfortable right-handed design ensures balance and speed with all grip styles. |
Prism RGB LightingChoose from the full spectrum of 16.8 million colors. Plus, GameSense reactive illumination responds to in-game events like low ammo, health, kills, and more. |
PrismSync LightingSync dynamic multi-color lighting effects between all your SteelSeries Prism-enabled gear. |
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Settings On-the-GoSave all your performance and lighting settings directly to the mouse. Your key remaps and settings are saved for software- free use at LAN events. |
Lightweight 87.5g ConstructionNew, lightweight and durable materials reduce the weight of the mouse to 87.5g, giving it fast and natural movement. |
Competition ReadyFrom prototype to final design, team Evil Geniuses helped perfect the performance of the Rival 110. |
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Best Sellers Rank | #56,541 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,988 in Mac Games & Accessories #2,292 in PC Gaming Mice |
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Rival 110 is custom-engineered for competitive gaming, featuring an exclusive TrueMove1 optical sensor and a right-handed universal ergonomic shape for all grip styles. With a guaranteed 30-million click rating and a durable, lightweight construction, the Rival 110 delivers comfortable, long-lasting performance. Plus, Prism RGB illumination with Game Sense reactive illumination and lighting sync, six programmable buttons and on-board memory combine to deliver the perfect gaming mouse.
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Customers like the quality, value, comfort, performance, and lighting of the mouse. They mention that it's well-made, reliable, and accurate. Some appreciate the ergonomic design and the satisfying tactile and audible response. That said, opinions are mixed on click quality, appearance, and size.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse. For example, they mention it's well-made, reliable, and has a definite 5/5 quality. Some say the coating feels like it will last and the mouse wheel is also surprisingly good.
"...Lastly, it seems very well built. Over-all it is a joy to use and I would buy it again in a heartbeat...." Read more
"...the best software out there – it is light on the system while being reliable and presenting lots of options in a clean GUI - can’t ask for much more..." Read more
"...that feel sturdy and responsive, also omrons are great switches, they last long, feel great and sound great (they do not have an annoying click)....." Read more
"...No issues with drivers in win10, all buttons work. Mouse wheel is also surprisingly good...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the mouse. They say it's a good buy for the price, and is customizable. Customers also mention that the mouse is accurate and has a nice precition. The price to performance ratio is astounding.
"...for a simple mouse with a great sensor, especially considering the low price. Definitely would recommend." Read more
"...Overall would I recommend this mouse? Yes! It is well worth the money." Read more
"Getting this mouse was a pleasant surprise. It is much better than its price would imply...." Read more
"...you don't mind the plasticy feel of the thing, this might be a good buy for the price." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say the switches feel great, the curves fit their large hands, and the click has a very satisfying tactile and audible response. The design makes their hand feel much more relaxed, and it has fewer issues with flaking off. The buttons feel nice and tactile, and are customizable. Overall, customers are satisfied with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...It's so smooth and consistent. I haven't had a single issue with jumping/jerkiness, it just does exactly what I want when I want it...." Read more
"...Like the Lua, it is very ergonomic with smooth curves that fit my large hands very well...." Read more
"...Now the performance. It tracks pixel by pixel, and is very smooth. It's performing close to a PMW3360 which is a top optical sensor...." Read more
"...The 310’s finish felt like it would flake off, this feels harder and more durable...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the mouse. They say it works well, has no issues, and gets the job done. Some mention that the mouse is difficult to press but usable. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and durability of this product.
"...I personally use it at 1600 and it works amazing! It's not a Deathadder Elite class sensor, but it's close...." Read more
"...The scroll wheel is pretty difficult to press, but usable. The scroll steps are well defined but not audible (a plus) or tactile (a negative)...." Read more
"...and sound great (they do not have an annoying click).. The 110 pasts all the test and feels great, no mouse spin, no acceleration, no bad rattle, no..." Read more
"...It was working without problem and now all of a sudden it just stopped working. Never buying Steel Series product again...." Read more
Customers like the lighting of the mouse. They say it allows for customization of the LED color, mapping of buttons, and DPI. They like that the lighting options are endless, and the colors are bright and crisp.
"...The steelseries software is actually really nice, allowing for customization of the LED color, mapping of buttons, and DPI settings...." Read more
"...On top of that you do have RGB Lighting, which looks amazing. Colors are very bright and crisp.Now the performance...." Read more
"...there – it is light on the system while being reliable and presenting lots of options in a clean GUI - can’t ask for much more than that...." Read more
"...I like how I can change the color or speed whenever I want...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the click quality of the mouse. Some mention that the side buttons are accessible and responsive, while others say that they require a bit more force and are not that good. Some customers also mention that hitting the two side buttons is hard. Overall, opinions are mixed and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...really nice, allowing for customization of the LED color, mapping of buttons, and DPI settings...." Read more
"...The scroll wheel is pretty difficult to press, but usable. The scroll steps are well defined but not audible (a plus) or tactile (a negative)...." Read more
"...The 110 pasts all the test and feels great, no mouse spin, no acceleration, no bad rattle, no accidental button presses when slamming the mouse..." Read more
"...THE BUTTONSThe buttons appear to require a bit more force than the majority of mice I've had, maybe that just means the switches will need to..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the mouse. Some mention that it looks nice, has a wonderful ambidextrous design, and is comfortable. However, others say that it feels cheap and is mushy.
"...The design is pretty straight forward. It's an ambidextrous design, although you only have forward and back buttons on the left side of the mouse...." Read more
"...The effect is a mild but annoying sponginess ending in a "sprongy" snap. (Look mom, I made a word!) The right click was a little loose...." Read more
"...And it offers surprisingly great comfort for its low and simple design. I guess the subtle curves on the sides and back help a little...." Read more
"...I especially like how they didn't over-style the device, yet added some small touches here and there to uniquely label their brand...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the mouse. Some mention it's the perfect size, while others say that it'd be too small for their big hands. The mouse is a bit bigger than expected, and feels rather long and narrow.
"...As safe as the shape is, it feels rather long and narrow in a pedestrian kind of way...." Read more
"...Its a mid size mouse so its not to big in the hand. But big enough to fit perfectly in mine. Very comfortable and the sensor is precise...." Read more
"...don't like so much about the Rival110: It's a lot lighter and smaller than the Sensei; I have large hands and like to feel the weight of the mouse..." Read more
"89 grams, small, and flawless sensor...." Read more
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The steelseries software is actually really nice, allowing for customization of the LED color, mapping of buttons, and DPI settings.
The DPI switch is a simple low-high setting which is fully customizable. This is perfect for my style where I have a "standard" setting and a "sniper" setting which is much lower DPI. Much better than clicking the button 5 times in a firefight to cycle through and get the correct DPI.
I don't really use mouse macros but the software allows you to customize every single button on the mouse if you wanted to.
Overall, it's an awesome buy if you are looking for a simple mouse with a great sensor, especially considering the low price. Definitely would recommend.
The design is pretty straight forward. It's an ambidextrous design, although you only have forward and back buttons on the left side of the mouse. You get your usual right and left click, forward and back, scroll wheel, scroll click and DPI button. On top of that you do have RGB Lighting, which looks amazing. Colors are very bright and crisp.
Now the performance. It tracks pixel by pixel, and is very smooth. It's performing close to a PMW3360 which is a top optical sensor. I've only owned this mouse for a few hours now, so if anything new comes up I will edit this review.
Overall would I recommend this mouse? Yes! It is well worth the money.
The Good
Software is great. Lots of options for lighting. Macros, whole 9 yards. Steelseries possibly has the best software out there – it is light on the system while being reliable and presenting lots of options in a clean GUI - can’t ask for much more than that.
Sensor is an updated 3325 but, I must say that whatever Steelseries did to upgrade the sensor, it worked. In my accuracy testing, the R110 scored a 92% average which puts it in the elite company of the G203 and G403 and well beyond any 3325 I’ve tested. Not only did they increase the malfunction speed, but the snappiness feels like it’s there and accuracy is good. The TruMove1 sensor is a win. Even though I’d prefer a 3360/3366 or TruMove3, this sensor will still do nicely and I easily put it above the 3310.
I like the rough texture on the top of the mouse, even more so than the fiber-reinforced texture on the Rival 310. The 310’s finish felt like it would flake off, this feels harder and more durable.
Cable is rubber and flexibility is outstanding. One of the best I’ve seen and on par with the Rival 310. It is also not especially grabby, I just wish they’d made it black instead of gray so it wouldn’t stand out as much.
No rattles. Build feels solid overall.
The shape is safe. It does not strike me as being particularly excellent for any grip style, but good for a variety of medium hand styles.
The Middling
Side buttons have excellent tactility and short travel. However they are also thin and angled outward creating a sharp feeling. They overthought this, should have gone with a flatter, more basic shape as with the Rival 310.
RGB looks good thanks to decent color depth and brightness, but colors do not change smoothly – the G203 far surpasses it here. Scroll and logo are lit. Unlike the Rival310, their colors cannot be set independently.
Liftoff distance is roughly 2 DVDs. Not as bad as some of the horror stories I’ve read, but not the 1 DVD gold standard. Did not affect gameplay.
The sensor is also mounted toward the rear of the mouse. Mice tend to feel snappier when that is forward. It did not affect me in-game.
The mouse weighed 90g with a little bit of cable. For some reason it is the heaviest 90g mouse I’ve ever tried. It feels at least 95g to me, if not more.
No finger grooves. There is a little bit of a bulbous curve to the mouse, just like the Revel. Not the best. Flatter buttons as found on the Rival 310 would have felt much better.
The scroll wheel is pretty difficult to press, but usable. The scroll steps are well defined but not audible (a plus) or tactile (a negative). The scroll wheel has a nice textured tread to it and the RGB looks nice.
As safe as the shape is, it feels rather long and narrow in a pedestrian kind of way. As someone biased toward a fingertip grip, I’d have loved to see the Rival 110 end up maybe .5cm shorter.
The plastic sides are a hard, textured plastic. It baffles me why Steelseries, Thermaltake and others think this approach works in anything but the most basic sense. The basic matte plastic used on the sides of the Nixeus Revel is superior and the rough plastic on the top of the very same mouse is vastly superior in both feel and grip. Grip on the Rival 110 is only adequate because of the shape ad weight of the mouse. The material choice doesn’t especially hurt grip, but it’s supposed to help, right? As with the TT Iris and Ventus R, it’s a poor design decision and deserves to be flagged. The good news is that it is durable and won’t polarize as much as the silicone grip on the Rival 310 and Sensei 310.
The Bad
Primary clicks are attached to the shell and quite stiff. They do seem to break in slightly with use though, similar to Zowie mice, then again it could just be me adjusting to them.
There is noticeable pretravel on the primary clicks to the point of being distracting at first. After using Logitech mice it feels strange to press a click as far as you would to bottom out a Logitech…and still not get a click out of it. The effect is a mild but annoying sponginess ending in a "sprongy" snap. (Look mom, I made a word!)
The right click was a little loose. Sometimes it would rattle when bumped downward but not enough to actuate the switch underneath. Eliminating the pretravel would solve this minor point.
Conclusion
The marks against the Rival 110 are few, but the positives are generically weak and there is a whole lot of middling. It is an uninspiring ok to good mouse, mostly due to a surprisingly competent sensor that seems on par with the Mercury. Overall, it is not as good a mouse as the G203 in most areas, but it does offer a safer shape and that makes it a viable alternative in the $20-30 range. I’d probably even take this mouse over the MM520 thanks to the better thumb buttons.
If SS were to flatten the primary buttons, flatten the thumb buttons, use matte plastic on the sides, reduce length by 5%, reduce weight to 80-85 grams and reduce primary click and scroll resistances by 30% (and separate primary clicks from shell), all while keeping price under $40…that would make the Rival 120 an A+ in my book. All told though, the 110 ain't too bad.
Bang for the Buck: B
Nit-Noid Rating: 8.4
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Update 2020 , 20th June
Still works Good didnt ran into any issues , and im a pretty heavy users doing productive work and competitive gaming and it works flawless , this doesnt have any mouse acceleration and is 98% accurate to muscle memory movement would usally by this time my mouse starts feeling crusty and rugged but this still feels like a new mouse. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for anyone wanting to get a high end mouse at budget GO FOR IT
update 2022:
ITS STILL WORKING GOOD, so far noo double click issue, no sensor issue or any kind of issues.
i used this mouse for heavy gaming since the day I bought this mouse and its honestly the best mouse at a budget I love it!
Pros:
1. Sturdy build,
2. Large mouse, good for comfortable full palm grip
3. Buttons, scroll works fine till date and feels firm
4. RGB works great, install Steelseries software for controls
Cons:
1. Not very heavy, a little weight keeps mouse planted to mousepad
2. 4th & 5th button makes noise that might be too much for some, including me..
Overall a decent budget mouse for all purpose.. Go for it if u are on a budget