Was debating whether to get it or not at £14.99. Ended up getting it for 12.74 from Amazon, great back up! Thanks
ristriad
25 Dec 16#5
Very good mouse for the price.
pew41
25 Dec 16#6
yes excellent mouse.......for 15 north atlantic pesos you can't go wrong
nibelheimtimes
25 Dec 16#7
Agree with everyone, cracking mouse and unbeatable for this price. Very nice piece of kit.
saunderscowie
25 Dec 16#8
Funnily enough I went to Currys the other day to look at this mouse. I wanted to see how it felt but the boxes were sealed. For half price I think i'll just grab it.. or should I opt for the 300 as I my current mouse is kinda big.
mikat
25 Dec 16#9
Agree with the comments, it's a great mouse and for the price it's a steal.
rev6
25 Dec 16#10
If anything it's a little small but you get used to it. For this price it's a steel :smile:
cRuNcHiE
25 Dec 16#11
Good replacement for an MX518?
lugsy3
25 Dec 16#12
Nice find op may grab one of these :smiley:
TacticalTimbo
25 Dec 16#13
Phew, it's not the white one I paid 17.99 for, that looks dope! This is a great mouse!
Great mouse with great price! Very nice and weighted as well!! Just got one for xmas myself. It has even dpi switch and RGB ligth.
MrMazzyBoy
29 Dec 16#16
Bought one from Curry's liked it so much I purchased 2 more! Not sure what they are like for gaming but as a general usage mouse 10/10 from me... (Love the RGB thing too! Soooo cool lol) :smiley:
therealjohnpeat
31 Dec 16#17
I also picked-up one of these - I've needed a wired mouse since someone 'borrowed' my spare (for use on PCs I'm repairing so I don't have to take the one from my own PC) but I've always baulked at buying a 'cheap' mouse because they usually suck.
For £15 the Rival 100 is a really nice piece-of-kit, it's well made with nice feeling materials and the buttons (left/right/centre click/forward and back) are really tight and positive.
My only complaints would be
Mouse wheel 'clicks' aren't positive enough - esp for weapon switching
Customisation is a bit limited (2 DPI settings can be switched on-the-fly but you can only move those DPI settings in fairly big chunks)
It's a tad on the small side for a big blokey hand, tho I'm getting used-to-it
Yes, getting used-to-it because I tried it and kept-on using it. I'll go back to my G500 of course, freewheel plus being a bit bigger and more comfy but the Rival is a solid piece-of-kit WELL worth £15
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Up to 4000 DPI
Programmable LED lighting
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/amazon-steelseries-rival-100-rival-300-optical-gaming-mouse-price-match-currys-14-2585181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soSuG9fmIR4
http://www.pcgamer.com/steelseries-rival-100-gaming-mouse-review/
For £15 the Rival 100 is a really nice piece-of-kit, it's well made with nice feeling materials and the buttons (left/right/centre click/forward and back) are really tight and positive.
My only complaints would be
Mouse wheel 'clicks' aren't positive enough - esp for weapon switching
Customisation is a bit limited (2 DPI settings can be switched on-the-fly but you can only move those DPI settings in fairly big chunks)
It's a tad on the small side for a big blokey hand, tho I'm getting used-to-it
Yes, getting used-to-it because I tried it and kept-on using it. I'll go back to my G500 of course, freewheel plus being a bit bigger and more comfy but the Rival is a solid piece-of-kit WELL worth £15