While SteelSeries has a good reputation for its gaming mice, there's one thing its mice have always been missing: lift-off distance adjustment. Until now, that is, as the Rival 600 boasts a secondary sensory dedicated to lift-off distance (LOD) which can be tweaked to adjust the LOD between 0.5mm to 2mm. With a new weights system as well, is the Rival 600 worth the £80 asking price? Let's find out.
Based on the TrueMove 3 sensor that debuted with the Rival 310 and Sensei 310, the new Rival 600 incorporates the TrueMove 3+ sensor which includes a dedicated secondary sensor for depth-sensing. That gives users fine control over the LOD of the mouse, one thing SteelSeries' mice have always been missing. The Rival 600 also has a slightly different shape to its predecessors, and there's a removable cable as well. Just how good is it?
Sensor specification
- Sensor System: SteelSeries TrueMove3+ Dual Sensor System
- Primary Sensor: TrueMove 3 Optical Gaming Sensor
- Secondary Sensor: Depth Sensing Linear Optical Detection
- CPI: 100-12000, 100 CPI Increments
- IPS: 350+, on SteelSeries QcK surfaces
- Acceleration: 50G
- Hardware Acceleration: None (Zero Hardware Acceleration)
- Lift Off Distance: Customizable, 0.5mm – 2 mm
Design specification
- Top Material: Black Soft Touch
- Core Construction: Fiber-Reinforced Plastic
- Shape: Ergonomic, Right-Handed
- Grip Style: Universal
- Number of Buttons: 7
- Switch Type: SteelSeries Switch, rated for 60-million clicks
- Illumination: 8 RGB Zones, Independently Controlled
- Weight: 96g without cable. Customizable up to 128g
- Length: 131mm
- Width: 62mm (front), 62 mm (middle), 69 mm (back)
- Height: 27mm (front), 43mm (back)
- Cable Type: Detachable, Soft Rubber
- Cable Length: 2m, 6.5ft