Esports smee-sports. Whatever it says on the box about the Steelseries Sensei 310 being "engineered" for your favourite arena-based festivities, you should know this ambidextrous mouse is still a great point and clicker in its own right.
Manufacturer: SteelSeries
Esports smee-sports. Whatever it says on the box about the Steelseries Sensei 310 being "engineered" for your favourite arena-based festivities, you should know this ambidextrous mouse is still a great point and clicker in its own right.
So far so good. I really like the feel of this mouse, it seems to fit my larger hands better than my previous mouse which was a RAZR . Unfortunately the most important thing for me is how long it will last and I've only had it for a month so far so I cannot give it 5 stars.
I read the reviews on the click issue where it gets stuck (does double click sometimes) but I gave it a chance since most mouses will eventually will get that issue either way. I replaced my razor mouse which I had for 4+ years , great mouse but then I got the double click mouse of death.
This mouse is incredible, best I have ever owned. Worth every cent I paid for it
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This mouse is fast and does what it should. the size is a bit big for my hand and the side buttons are not in a good place because of the size issue. This is a personal thing for me and may not apply to you.
The mouse is not bad , light and easy to use , VERY accurate in game. Only thing I could fault.. The price. With the launch of the new Rival 3 , the Rival 310 should be cheaper priced, the side grips fail & come lose from the mouse body, but even without the side grips it performs pretty well.
For the first few months or so I've had no problems whatsoever but, now that it's seen a fair bit of use the rubber sides are barely being held on by the glue, and don't even get me started on trying to clean them without ripping them off on accident. The mouse wheel isn't as much of a worry as there's no chance of it coming out while cleaning it. The whole cleaning issue wouldn't exist if the sides had just been made as one part with the rest of the mouse. It's anybody's guess why the mouse was made with removable sides, too late to complain now though. In conclusion, buy it if you want something to use in the meantime while you spend on other more important parts, but if you want something for the long term then I'd recommend spending an extra $30-$40.
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