These days, it seems like any half-decent gaming mouse requires at least fifty of your fine British pounds or sixty of your finest American dollars. That’s still a lot more than I’m willing to fork out in most cases, but sometimes, I admit, it can be worth the extra expense – such as the Asus ROG Gladius II (£68 / $80) and its handy, dedicated DPI button for all those precisely timed headshots on the fly. Usually, though, you’re probably paying over the odds. After all, I’ve yet to find a mouse that actually improves how I play, and generally I just want one that feels nice in my hand and isn’t a pain to move.
Enter the Steelseries Rival 310. Sitting just under that high-end threshold at a much more palatable £45 / $50, the Rival 310 brings some much needed competition to the other big cheeses of the entry-level mouse world, namely Steelseries’ own Rival 110 and HyperX’s Pulsefire FPS. Let’s see how it fares.
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