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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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Style: Wired


Pattern Name: Mouse


Size: Rival 600


Features

  • 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

Description

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. specificationssensor systemsensor system: Steel series truemove3+ dual sensor systemprimary sensor: True move 3 optical gaming sensorsecondary sensor: Depth sensing linear optical detectioncpi: 100–12000 in 100 cpi incrementsips: 350+, on steel series Qck surfacesacceleration: 50ghardware acceleration: None (zero hardware acceleration) lift off distance: Customizable, 0.5–2 mmdesignTop material: Black soft touchcore construction: Fiber reinforced plasticShape: Ergonomic, right handedgrip style: Universalnumber of buttons: 7switch type: Steel series switch, rated for 60 million clicksillumination: 8 rgb zones, independently controlledweight: 96 g / 3.3 ounces without cable. Customizable up to 128 g / 4.5 ounceslength: 131 mm / 5.2 incheswidth: 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 rubbercable length: 2 m / 6.5 ft.compatibilityos: Windows, mac, and Linux. USB port requiredsoftware: Steel series engine 3.11.10, for windows (7 or newer) and mac osx (10.8 or newer).


Brand: SteelSeries


Color: black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Foldable


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Brand: ‎SteelSeries


Item model number: ‎62446


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Linux


Item Weight: ‎4.9 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.7 x 5.16 x 1.73 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.7 x 5.16 x 1.73 inches


Color: ‎black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries APS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 10, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It works pretty good.
My old gaming mouse died about 5 months ago, so I was forced to by this one when it was on sale. It came with its own weight system in order to help gamers get use to a specific weight to play to their best ability. But I prefer it nice and light. So it works still and I haven’t had any issue with peeling or having any problems that other reviewers have had. It is a bit pricey even on sale but it’s a good mouse and I like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2023 by The dumb bear The dumb bear

  • Button not working.
This is my second Rival 600. The connection became loose or something on the first one. I just found out today that Mouse Button 6 is not working on my second mouse while trying to program it for Apex.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 20, 2023 by Eastlakerob206

  • Rival 600 vs 310
This is my journey as a CSGO player with 19cm by 10.5cm hands. I came from using the Logitech G403 for over a year. I liked everything about the G403, especially the feel of the clicks and its light weight. However, over time, I noticed I kept placing my ring finger slightly on the top right edge of the right button. I was most proficient gripping the mouse in a two-finger fingertip-palm hybrid, but after extended gaming sessions, I often would give my hand relief by placing all three of my fingers on top of the mouse, using my middle finger for the scroll wheel and my ring finger for the right button. Eventually, I came to the conclusion that the front of the mouse was too wide for me As much as I liked G403's technical performance, I decided I needed to find a more comfortable mouse. After a lot of research, I decided to try the Rival 310 specifically because of its narrower front dimensions. Overall, I was probably 95% satisfied with the Rival 310. Given its overall comfort and narrower front end, I noticed I did aim better with it than the G403. However, after a couple of weeks of use, I came to three conclusions. First, although I liked the shape, it was difficult dealing with its drastic variation in dimensions depending on just where each finger rested on the mouse; I had to be thoughtful and careful when holding the mouse in order to feel consistent. Second, I felt like its top buttons were a tad too resistant, leading my fingers to feel sore after a normal night of gaming. Third, its idiosyncratic shape, with the hump further back, felt great for claw or palm grip, but didn't feel as good for my fingertip-palm hybrid compared to mice with the hump in the more conventional center area of the mouse. I hesitated quite a bit with the Rival 600. Its slightly heavier overall weight, RGB ridiculousness, pointless removable cable, needless weight system, and superfluous second sensor for liftoff distance (which Razer and Logitech mice have been able to tune with *gasp* just a single sensor for LITERALLY years, which decades in mouse-years) all turned me off. I probably placed an order and cancelled it 20 times before I finally pulled the trigger. Well, I am very happy I did. Immediately noticeable is that the plastic and silicone both have a silky, premium feel. The feel of the top clicks greatly exceeded my expectations as well; they feel almost equal to that of the G403. Most importantly, the mouse shape is exactly what I was looking for. While the 600 and the 310 are both Rival mice, the 600 is a new revision of the shape. The hump is more forward compared to the 310, and the mouse buttons rest slightly higher and flatter compared to the 310's extreme downward top slope. This all came together to mean a much more comfortable shape for my grip. It really fits my hand like a glove, and I'm very happy with it. With some tuning, lift off distance is better than the 310 but not better or worse than the G403, which one could also tune. The only relative weakness of the 600 compared to the 310 is that the side buttons are smaller and slightly less user friendly. Hope this comparison was helpful! --------------- EDIT (3/25/2018): Having tried this out for just under a month, I've decided to exchange it for another mouse. There are three reasons for this: 1. I have large hands, and my most comfortable grip position makes my thumb rest on the non-standard furthest mouse button. Yet, I keep wanting to keep my thumb on the smooth silicone part just behind it even though bending my thumb back like that isn't as comfortable. This discomfort, though minor, is present every day, every time I use the mouse. 2. The silicone material on both sides and on the primary top mouse buttons feels super premium and smooth. However, I think they also trap more heat. My hands get SUPER SWEATY when gaming with this mouse. The silver lining here is that there appears to never be any grime build-up on this mouse. However, this heat issue is a deal breaker for me. 3. The right and left sides of the mouse, due to the silicone, is super smooth, but both sides are tapered upwards, resulting in a slippery, difficult time whenever I try to lift the mouse. I have to pinch it harder than I'd like to, and over a session of gaming, my hands get really tired. This is further is exacerbated by reason 2. I recently had to fix some stuff on my wife's computer, to which I had hooked up my Deathadder more than a year ago. Griping that mouse again felt sublime and reminded me of my 20s gaming with that mouse and, besides the double-click button issue that plagued the first couple generations of Deathadders, I had always felt that Deathadder shape was super comfortable. This is also when I knew the Rival 600 and I weren't working out as I had hoped. My gaming mouse journey enters the next chapter. From Deathadder 3G (button issue) -> whole bunch of mice -> G403 -> Rival 310 -> Rival 600 -> Deathadder Elite. If Steelseries every makes a lighter, more straight forward version of the Rival 600 without the unnecessary third mouse button, removable sides, extra weight system, etc. I'd go to that in a heartbeat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 25, 2018 by Jeff

  • Great mouse!
I am someone who was very use to the Logitech G502 variants, and for whatever reason, the rubber on those things would start to bubble and the plating on the metal scroll wheel would start to flake off after like a month and get really nasty looking after 5 or 6, at which point my mouse would just look gross (not because it was dirty, but because it was literally falling apart) for another 5 or 6 before I bought a new one. This mouse feels very similar to the G502 with a very similar feature set (or at least the ones I cared about - 3 buttons on the left side that can be easily used by my thumb, adjustable weight, toggle-able sensitivity, RGB color profiles. It does NOT have a freely scrolling mouse wheel nor 2 additional buttons on the TOP left but I never used those buttons anyway) and hasn't had even the slightest hint at bubbling rubber yet after about 5 months! High hopes for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 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) :C This is compared to Corsair Harpoon RGB, Razer Mamba Wireless/Deathadder Elite v1, SteelSeries Rival 3, Logitech G402(Hyprion Fury), EQEOVGA D10 Disclaimer: 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2020 by WokJockey

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