Brand | SteelSeries |
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Series | 62432 |
Item model number | 62432 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Linux, and Xbox. USB port required |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.93 x 2.77 x 1.53 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.93 x 2.77 x 1.53 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries APS |
ASIN | B073WGB8G6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 1, 2017 |
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SteelSeries Sensei 310 Gaming Mouse - 12,000 CPI TrueMove3 Optical Sensor - Ambidextrous Design - Split-Trigger Buttons - RGB Lighting, Black
Brand | SteelSeries |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Custom TrueMove3 12,000 CPI, 350 IPS optical 1-to-1 tracking esports sensor
- Legendary SteelSeries Sensei ambidextrous design for claw and palm grip styles
- Two-zone, multi-color Prism RGB illumination for customizable lighting. Save all your performance and lighting settings directly to the Sensei 310
- Compatible operating system is windows, mac, and linux. Usb port required. Software is steelseries engine 3.10.12 plus, for windows 7 or newer and mac osx 10.8 or newer
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For gaming | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Ergonomic | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 4.1 | 3.7 | 4.8 | — | — | 4.8 |
Battery life | — | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | 3.9 | 4.1 |
Accuracy | — | — | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Sold By | Thanks shop Japan( Shipping to Worldwide.) | SaleTime Distributers | Amazon.com | Evenr | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB, Wireless | — | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | — | Corded Electric | — |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 0 feet | 5 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters |
button quantity | 8 | 8 | 6 | 9 | 5 | 5 |
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Exclusive TrueMove3 SensorThe TrueMove3 sensor’s ultra-low-latency, rapid-response tracking delivers the most natural and accurate mouse movement. |
True 1-to-1 TrackingTrueMove3’s 1-to-1 tracking, 12,000 CPI, 350 IPS delivers true esports performance. |
Advanced Jitter ReductionFrom 3,500 to 12,000 CPI, the TrueMove3 uses new, advanced jitter reduction to deliver natural mouse movement without slowing down response time. |
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Ambidextrous Sensei DesignThe legendary SteelSeries Sensei shape delivers maximum comfort and flexibility. Ultra-durable pure silicone side grips deliver a solid feel and a lifetime of use. |
Exclusive Split-Trigger ButtonsFeaturing industry-leading guaranteed 50-million click mechanical switches, our exclusive split-trigger buttons deliver long-lasting durability and a fast and consistent click feel. |
Prism RGB LightingChoose from the full spectrum of 16.8 million colors. Plus, reactive illumination responds to in-game events like low ammo, health, kills, and more. |
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Settings On-the-GoSave all your performance and lighting settings directly to the mouse. Your key remaps and settings are saved for software-free use at LAN events. |
Lightweight 92.1g ConstructionNew, lightweight and durable materials reduce the weight of the mouse to 92.1g, giving it fast and natural movement. |
Proven to WinFrom prototype to final design, team Evil Geniuses helped perfect the performance. The mouse has already won major esports tournaments, worldwide. |
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Sensei 310 signals the rebirth of an esports legend. Featuring the new custom TrueMove3 12,000 CPI, 350 IPS optical sensor and exclusive split trigger buttons, you'll have the power of ultra low latency, rapid response tracking and the performance of lightning quick clicks. Based on the legendary SteelSeries Sensei mouse, the extreme comfort of Sensei ensures balance and speed with all grip styles. Plus, Prism RGB illumination with lighting sync, eight programmable buttons, on board memory, and a light and durable construction combine to deliver the perfect esports mouse.
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Customers like the ease of use and comfort of the mouse. For example, they mention the software is intuitive and easy to control. Customers are also happy with performance, and weight. However, some customers have mixed opinions on click quality, buttons, grip, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the mouse. They say it is great overall, responsive, and smooth. The mouse is great for fps games, and is one of the best computer mice they have ever used. The movements are incredibly smooth and precise, and it is good for a palm user. The feet are the best they have felt, and the mouse is completely functional.
"...rattles or moves - it feels solid yet relatively light weight and well balanced...." Read more
"...choice of silicone, the mouse is fantastic overall and performs as a top-tier option in my opinion. The software is probably the best I've ever seen...." Read more
"...very tactile buttons that rarely fire unintentionally, a nicely balanced scroll wheel, comfortable silicon side grips, and vivid RGB accents...." Read more
"Initial impressions: GREAT mouse! I use it daily for work and gaming.When searching for a mouse I have several criteria:..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that the shape is very ergonomically friendly, it has a comfortable weight to it, and it doesn't feel cheap in their hand. They also say that the mouse fits their hand perfectly and that the polymer feels quality.
"...Just holding the mouse feels good. It is like touching the soft-touch plastics in a luxury car vs your average econo car...." Read more
"...Lift off distance is low. The shape is very safe and comfortable, especially for a palm grip...." Read more
"...fire unintentionally, a nicely balanced scroll wheel, comfortable silicon side grips, and vivid RGB accents...." Read more
"...I really appreciate the simplicity of the design, and it's very comfortable to use. It's half as much as my budget allows. And best of all?..." Read more
Customers find the mouse easy to use. They mention the software is intuitive, and the mouse is not overly-complicated. The textured and smooth surfaces make it easy to control and pick up something low. The mouse is convenient and set up without any issues. Customers also appreciate the sensor and the excellent software customization.
"...Regarding software, can't complain, it's pretty straightforward...." Read more
"...The cord is the least stiff of any I've tried and kinks were worked out very easily...." Read more
"...The rubber sides are textured and make this mouse very easy to control and pick up something low DPI users will appreciate...." Read more
"...The one con is the Steel Series Engine software for the mouse. It's not very intuitive and pretty buggy...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mouse. They say it's comfortable, lightweight, and well-weighted. The wire is also light and bouncy, making it feel like it' s almost wireless. Customers also appreciate the thin and placed well to prevent accidental key presses. Overall, customers are satisfied with the weight and quality of the product.
"...Rival 310 and nothing rattles or moves - it feels solid yet relatively light weight and well balanced...." Read more
"...The Good: The mouse is very light but manages to feel well made and not hollow. The mouse was balanced in the hand regardless of..." Read more
"...Yes, the mouse is light and plastic - but this shouldn't be an issue if you don't throw it around and drop it...." Read more
"...They are thin enough and placed well to avoid accidental key press, could be a tad larger in size but still very well done...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that the build quality is solid, the clicks feel good, and the hardware seems good for the most part. The materials feel good and the switches seem solid so far. However, some say that it broke after 13 months. The mouse feels nice but the build qaulity is not good, it doesn't last long, and it serves well, apart from a scroll wheel that partially broke.
"...Shake the Rival 310 and nothing rattles or moves - it feels solid yet relatively light weight and well balanced...." Read more
"...Just be aware that it may only last a few years." Read more
"...The Good: The mouse is very light but manages to feel well made and not hollow. The mouse was balanced in the hand regardless of..." Read more
"...The build quality is very solid, no flex or rattling at all...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons on the input mouse. Some mention that all the buttons are excellent, the thumb buttons are in the right place, and the hardware seems good for tracking. However, some customers also say that the buttons require quite a bit of force and have a very loud click, and some annoying buttons near the thumb side are hard to reach.
"...It's got a great sensor, a very satisfying matte finish, very tactile buttons that rarely fire unintentionally, a nicely balanced scroll wheel,..." Read more
"...properly "MMO spammable" in my opinion. The DPI button is out of the way but a little too far aft of the scroll to be useful for time-..." Read more
"...All the buttons are short and crisp, the left and right click can travel quite far if you use a lot of pressure but if you click like a normal..." Read more
"...Scrollwheel button is pretty easy to click. Coming off the G502, I've gone from one extreme to another...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the click quality of the mouse. Some mention that the clicks are really responsive and satisfying, while others say that the left click failed, intermittently issues multiple clicks, and sometimes drops objects. The click weight is good, and the side buttons are big, making them difficult to press. However, some customers also say that after 3 months the left button started double clicking, which is a common problem during gaming.
"...plastic on the sides as on the top. My copy had slight pretravel on the left click with definite differences in click sound and feel between..." Read more
"...The mouse clicks on the 310 feel even no matter where on the button I press...." Read more
"...Upon first picking up the mouse the left mouse click seemed slightly looser than the right; didn't think too much of it but later on the mouse..." Read more
"...As of writing I've found that it double clicks about 30-40% of the time, often multiple times in succession, which is pretty abysmal for a gaming..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the grip of the mouse. Some mention they like the simple rubber-ish grip on both sides, while others say that it comes off after a while. Some complain about the side grips sliding off due to intense use. Overall, the grip is praised for its comfort and ease of use.
"...The mouse feet/pads feel good not super slippery on a cloth mat...." Read more
"...They can retain a little bit of heat and do not fare particularly well for grip when/if the going gets moist...I think the choice is adequate for..." Read more
"...They glide without any feeling against the Mousepad, I wish I could buy these mouse feet to use in all my mice they're that amazing...." Read more
"Sensei 310 is an excellent ambi mouse. Love the silicone side grips, probably one of the most comfortable mice I've used so far...." Read more
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The only downside, I think it is a little small and flat for a claw grip and I have medium hands. You can see in the pics, the G400 has a higher bump and fits better for me. But with time, I can adjust.
I have done some research before making this purchase and watched/read a bunch of mouse reviews and one thing I've noticed is the lack of mention of build quality in choosing a mouse. Keep in mind those reviews usually are sponsored. But one thing I do agree with is that modern mouse sensors at the top end of gaming mice are pretty much on par so choosing a mouse based on how it feels and handles becomes more important.
For me, build quality is one of the most important factors in choosing a mouse - you are holding and interacting with it and therefore need it to feel solid. I'll be honest, I'm pretty heavy handed, like a raging monkey so I need something that can take a beating.
An easy test, just squeeze your mouse. When I squeeze my G900 it creaks and gives. The Rival 310 does not. In fairness to Logitech, the G400 (much older than the G900) also did not creak and felt like a more solid mouse.
Regarding software, can't complain, it's pretty straightforward. I appreciate that the software is pretty lightweight compared to others like Razer's and Logitech's. I only used it to configure the cpi.
I initially purchased the Rival 310 to try out as a replacement for the G900 (broken with double-click problem) but ended becoming a SteelSeries convert.
The only downside, I think it is a little small and flat for a claw grip and I have medium hands. You can see in the pics, the G400 has a higher bump and fits better for me. But with time, I can adjust.
I have done some research before making this purchase and watched/read a bunch of mouse reviews and one thing I've noticed is the lack of mention of build quality in choosing a mouse. Keep in mind those reviews usually are sponsored. But one thing I do agree with is that modern mouse sensors at the top end of gaming mice are pretty much on par so choosing a mouse based on how it feels and handles becomes more important.
For me, build quality is one of the most important factors in choosing a mouse - you are holding and interacting with it and therefore need it to feel solid. I'll be honest, I'm pretty heavy handed, like a raging monkey so I need something that can take a beating.
An easy test, just squeeze your mouse. When I squeeze my G900 it creaks and gives. The Rival 310 does not. In fairness to Logitech, the G400 (much older than the G900) also did not creak and felt like a more solid mouse.
Regarding software, can't complain, it's pretty straightforward. I appreciate that the software is pretty lightweight compared to others like Razer's and Logitech's. I only used it to configure the cpi.
I initially purchased the Rival 310 to try out as a replacement for the G900 (broken with double-click problem) but ended becoming a SteelSeries convert.
Beginning of Jan I purchased the Rival 310. The mousewheel on my G403 had lost some tactility and the R310 checked virtually all the boxes. 3360 variant sensor, 50m omron switches, RGB and a safe shape. I used it for 6 days before writing this review. My Nit-Noidy thoughts are as follows.
The Good:
The mouse is very light but manages to feel well made and not hollow.
The mouse was balanced in the hand regardless of grip type, no "heavy butt" problems here.
The clicks all around feel good. Resistance is significantly more than a G403, but less than a Huano.
The side buttons are some of the best I've ever used - medium resistance and tactile without appreciable pretravel etc.
I appreciated that the middle click was one of the easiest to press in, some mice have a middle click so stiff that its utility is virtually eliminated. Some folks have said that the scroll wheel feels cheap, I differ on this point. There is no rattle or wobble and the tactility is excellent with very light resistance - that means it is good for both gaming and browsing.
One of my favorite aspects of the mouse vs the G403 are the subtle groove ledges flanking the scroll wheel. I tend to keep my fingers close to the scroll wheel and something about that ledge just felt right.
The plastic texture on the mouse is good, it gives you a feel of the mouse but does not quite evoke a feeling of "premium" like some of Corsair's products.
The sensor is outstanding as you would expect, I just wish it were placed a little farther forward.
Lift off distance is low.
The shape is very safe and comfortable, especially for a palm grip. It also works fine for fingertip and claw, but only assuming larger hands.
Last but not least, the software is EXCELLENT. I'd considered Logitech to be the gold standard here, now I'm thinking Steelseries. The Logitech G software is around 270mb last I checked, is clean, functional and lightweight. The Steelseries software was only a 108mb download and managed to be even more intuitive with more functions than Logitech's offerings for the G403. One thing that the R310 does not have that many Logitech mice have is sensor surface tuning, but I never missed it.
The Middling:
The cord is the least stiff of any I've tried and kinks were worked out very easily. However, the rubber on the cord is more "grabby" than most when it comes into contact with soft mousepads. (Not an issue with a decent bungee.)
The primary clicks are tactile, but not quite light enough to be considered properly "MMO spammable" in my opinion.
The DPI button is out of the way but a little too far aft of the scroll to be useful for time-critical functions.
The mouse has everything you need, not much you don't. That said, I'd have liked to see an equivalent "G-Shift" option in the software to add more possible macro functions. The mouse isn't as viable to cross over to productivity work like the G502 with all its bells and whistles, but it's still ok.
The Bad:
The silicone sides have a subtle mush to them, which is kinda meh. They do not feel great despite the nice patterning. They can retain a little bit of heat and do not fare particularly well for grip when/if the going gets moist...I think the choice is adequate for what it is intended for, and it SHOULD be fairly durable, but I'm not 100% sure. I would have much preferred the same textured plastic on the sides as on the top.
My copy had slight pretravel on the left click with definite differences in click sound and feel between left and right click.
My copy developed also developed a slight rattle on the aft thumb button after a few days.
The mouse is very long while being wider and relatively low compared to the G403. If you have average or smaller hands, fingertipping the mouse will lead to either clicking the primary buttons toward the rear of the mouse (meaning stiffer clicks) OR you'll continually have the butt of the mouse bumping into your palm when looking/shooting down in-game.
Using a claw grip for me meant reducing the thumb surface touching the mouse, making it feel less controllable. My in-game performance was still very good, but the mouse definitely caters to palm and/or large hands. For me, it felt like there was a whole lot of mouse wasted forward of the scroll and aft of the thumb and I ended up clicking about even with the back of the scroll wheel. If the mouse retained its basic shape while being shorter, it would be a more versatile option for more people, but might sacrifice awesomeness factor for big/palm types.
Conclusion:
Despite the questionable choice of silicone, the mouse is fantastic overall and performs as a top-tier option in my opinion. The software is probably the best I've ever seen. It is an easy recommend for any grip style, but with the caveat that your hand ideally be 18.5cm+ in length. It is because of the many good qualities of this mouse that the unsuitably large size makes me sad :(
Nit-Noid Grade: B+
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Excellent product, sharp sensor, lightweighted, flawless finish, internal board with quality weld.
En general le daría un 8/10, su acabado es mate con textura que tal vez no termine de agradar a todos ya que es algo “porosa” comparada con el glossy de otros mouse, su cable es sencillo sin nada de mallado o trenzado pero es muy maleable y no estorba en lo absoluto al estar teniendo movimientos acelerados, podría ser muy justificable la compra si no te agrada el deathadder V2 (teniendo en cuenta sus precios entre $1100-$1300 de ambos mouse) pero para manos grandes quedaría algo mejor sin duda alguna comparado con el Rival 310, espero estar contento con este mouse que al menos en otros países son muy usados y suelen recomendarlos, aunque como todo mouse podría presentar algún defecto a futuro pero si lo compras directo con Amazon tendrás una seguridad extra en un futuro, saludos gente y espero les sirva mi opinión ;)’
Reviewed in Mexico on May 24, 2020
En general le daría un 8/10, su acabado es mate con textura que tal vez no termine de agradar a todos ya que es algo “porosa” comparada con el glossy de otros mouse, su cable es sencillo sin nada de mallado o trenzado pero es muy maleable y no estorba en lo absoluto al estar teniendo movimientos acelerados, podría ser muy justificable la compra si no te agrada el deathadder V2 (teniendo en cuenta sus precios entre $1100-$1300 de ambos mouse) pero para manos grandes quedaría algo mejor sin duda alguna comparado con el Rival 310, espero estar contento con este mouse que al menos en otros países son muy usados y suelen recomendarlos, aunque como todo mouse podría presentar algún defecto a futuro pero si lo compras directo con Amazon tendrás una seguridad extra en un futuro, saludos gente y espero les sirva mi opinión ;)’
un Razer Mamba, G502 Hero, y Rival 710.
El 710 es muy bueno también, luego el G502 y por último y muy lejos el Razer.
Importante es que no es para manos pequeñas.