
SteelSeries
The SteelSeries 62535 Prime Neo Noir Edition is a limited‑edition wired gaming mouse weighing just 69 g, featuring a TrueMove Pro optical sensor with up to 18 000 CPI and Prestige OM optical‑magnetic switches rated for 100 million clicks. It offers on‑board CPI/polling customization, Prism Sync RGB on the scroll wheel, and 100 % virgin‑grade PTFE feet for smooth gliding, targeting esports professionals.
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$57.99
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$63.70
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$46.39
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$116.02
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Prime Neo Noir for its esports‑grade precision, citing the TrueMove Pro sensor’s 1:1 tracking and tilt correction, the ultra‑responsive Prestige OM switches, and the ultra‑light 69 g chassis that reduces fatigue. They also commend the wired reliability and subtle RGB lighting, while noting the potential downside of the very light weight and the absence of a wireless option.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the mouse’s smooth, responsive feel, lightweight comfort, and the PTFE feet that glide well even without a pad. Recurring criticisms focus on the 69 g weight being too light for some grip styles, the right‑handed only design, lack of wireless connectivity, limited button count, and occasional cable‑management issues.
Common Complaints
The most common complaints are that the 69 g weight feels too light for some grip styles, the mouse is only right‑handed, it lacks wireless capability, the button count is limited, and the ~2 m cable can be cumbersome.
How It Compares
vs. SteelSeries Prime (Base)
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Choose the Neo Noir for esports precision and premium switches; the Base Prime is suitable for budget‑conscious players who don’t need the extra features.
vs. SteelSeries Prime+
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Select Prime+ if you prefer a bit more heft and extra buttons; stick with Neo Noir for the lightest weight and premium switch technology.
vs. SteelSeries Prime Wireless
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Opt for Prime Wireless when cable‑free operation is essential; choose Neo Noir for the lowest latency and lightest weight in competitive wired play.