The SteelSeries Rival 700 is a wired gaming mouse that comes equipped with tactile feedback and an OLED display, something that might make you think it costs an arm and a leg. You’d be wrong, though: Its $99 price tag surprises, considering what this mouse is capable of. What is that OLED display for, anyway? Well, it can show the player in-game statistics, like a player’s kill/death ratio for example. While we don’t see the point of this, it’s a decent gimmick nonetheless. The mouse can also be customized in many ways. Remember the Xbox One Elite Controller? Customization options are similar to that, but only in terms of the software aspect. Here’s what the company had to say about the SteelSeries Rival 700: The Rival 700 is the most powerful gaming mouse armed with the first fully customizable OLED display, and customizable tactile alerts giving gamers real-time information and notifications. When it comes to its OLED display, we wonder how many games will take advantage of it. There’s a good chance popular games will, but we aren’t so sure about smaller titles. Here are its specs, according to the official website: Sensor

Sensor Name: PixArt PMW3360 Sensor Type: Optical CPI: 100 to 16,000 IPS: 300 Acceleration: 50g Polling Rate: 1 ms (1000 Hz) Zero Hardware Acceleration Tracking Accuracy: 1:1

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Material: Matte Top Cover Ergonomic, Right-Handed Grip Style: Palm, Claw, and Fingertip Number of Buttons: 7 SteelSeries Switches: Rated for 30 Million Clicks Reinforced Left and Right Clicks Weight: 135g, 0.3lbs Height: 124.85mm, 4.92in Width: 68.46mm, 2.70 in Depth: 41.97mm, 1.65in Short cable length (non-braided): 1m, 3.28 ft Long cable length (braided): 2m, 6.5 ft

Interested folks can h over to the official page to purchase the SteelSeries Rival 700. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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