It can be frustrating to experience a unique or exciting moment while playing a game and having no way to record and share it with friends or an online community. SteelSeries, famous for its variety ...
SteelSeries is known for its high-performance PC gaming peripherals and today the company added another weapon to its arsenal of frag assisting devices. The all new SteelSeries Rival optical gaming ...
We just posted our review of the SteelSeries Rival 310, the first of a new pair of mice aimed at the eSports crowd with a new SteelSeries TrueMove3 optical sensor. The TrueMove3 optical sensor in ...
While the gaming peripherals market is saturated with all the mice one could possibly want , we always welcome a good blend of price and performance. Introducing the SteelSeries Rival, a basic, ...
The SteelSeries Sensei is a high-quality gaming mouse with lots of tweakable options and some very well-thought-out features, but at $90, it’s definitely meant for serious gamers only. What could you ...
We’ve reviewed a couple SteelSeries Rival gaming mice now and for the most part, they’ve been solid mice. Our SteelSeries Rival 100 review takes a look at a simpler, affordable gaming mouse — let’s ...
Back in 2011, SteelSeries unleashed the original Sensei gaming mouse which at the time was one of the most advanced gaming mice ever produced. Along with the now familiar Sensei gaming mouse design, ...
During one of my busiest days at CES I had a meeting to make, that I was very late for, with SteelSeries. As I got to the hotel I realized that I didn't even have a room number or a telephone number ...
Gaming-grade peripherals often value performance over price and deck out every piece of equipment with bright paint jobs, glowing LEDS, and unusual finishes. Plenty of mice, like the Mad Catz Cyborg M ...
SteelSeries Ion Bluetooth controller The most unexpected new product in SteelSeries’ 2012 line-up aimed at stalwart PC loyalists is undoubtedly the SteelSeries Ion Bluetooth controller, which promises ...
Wireless mice typically aren’t the first choice for most gamers; input lag can be a hindrance on performance and power-hungry batteries can leave players dead in the middle of an intense battle.