SteelSeries Prime Mini Wireless
The SteelSeries Prime Mini Wireless is a great FPS gaming mouse. It's fairly lightweight and feels very well-built. It also has a comfortable, right-handed shape suitable for all grip types and most hand sizes; however, it isn't suitable for extra-large hands using any grip type. Performance-wise, it has a very low minimum lift-off distance, and you can adjust the CPI by increments of 100 within a very wide range. It also has good click latency, though it isn't as good as some premium gaming mice, and gamers who play competitive or reaction-based games may prefer a more responsive-feeling option.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- Designed specifically for the most demanding levels of FPS gameplay with unreal 100 million crispy clicks
- Prestige Optical Magnetic Switches harness the power of light for response times and last 5x longer than the competition
- TrueMove Air precision optical gaming sensor with advanced true 1-to-1 tracking
- Quantum 2.0 Wireless transmits wireless data at unreal speeds more reliably than ever before for 100 hours of long-lasting battery life with fast-charging.
- The 74g mini form factor design was developed with input from esports pros for sustained comfort and battle-tested durability
PROS
+ Feels very well-built.
+ Fairly lightweight.
+ Mouse feet glide very smoothly on desks and mousepads.
CONS
- CPI button is on the bottom of the mouse, making on-the-fly changes awkward.
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By Rtings on October 28, 2021
The SteelSeries Prime Mini Wireless is a great FPS gaming mouse. It's fairly lightweight and feels very well-built. It also has a comfortable, right-handed shape suitable for all grip types and most hand sizes; however, it isn't suitable for extra-large hands using any grip type. Performance-wise, it has a very low minimum lift-off distance, and you can adjust the CPI by increments of 100 within a very wide range. It also has good click latency, though it isn't as good as some premium gaming mice, and gamers who play competitive or reaction-based games may prefer a more responsive-feeling option.
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