
SteelSeries
The SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is a budget‑friendly ambidextrous gaming mouse that offers dual wireless connectivity (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5), an 18,000 DPI TrueMove Air sensor, and long battery life, making it suitable for both casual gaming and productivity tasks.
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$37.99
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$50.67
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$37.99
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$59.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 as a well‑rounded, budget‑oriented mouse that excels in connectivity flexibility and battery endurance, while its sensor performance meets the expectations of casual gamers. However, they caution that its weight and back‑weighted balance make it less suitable for high‑level esports where ultra‑light, perfectly balanced mice are preferred.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the long battery life, multi‑device switching, and overall value for the price, often calling the scroll wheel great and the mouse versatile for both gaming and work. The most common complaints revolve around its heft, the back‑weighted feel from the batteries, and a scroll wheel that lacks premium tactile feedback, leading many to deem it unsuitable for fast‑paced competitive play.
Common Complaints
The mouse is frequently described as heavy or chunky, the battery placement creates a back‑weighted feel that feels clunky during quick movements, and the scroll wheel may feel inconsistent for users who expect a more tactile experience.
What People Are Saying
“Battery life holds up nicely”
“Scroll wheel is great”
How It Compares
Compared to other budget gaming mice in the sub‑$70 segment, the Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is heavier (106 g vs. typical 65‑80 g) but compensates with significantly longer battery life (up to 450 hours on Bluetooth) and dual wireless modes. While lighter, performance‑focused competitors may offer faster flick response and premium scroll wheels, they often lack the same battery endurance and Bluetooth flexibility.