Direct Distributor via Amazon has SteelSeries Prime+ Wired Esports FPS Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting, Build-In OLED Screen, & Magnetic Optical Switches on sale for $19.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Developed in collaboration with over 100 pros for sustained comfort and agility in the most demanding levels of FPS gameplay.
A first in esports, next-gen technology provides faster click-response time with 5x more durability than the competition, lasting for 100 million crispy clicks
Designed for the settings pros use, the TrueMove Pro+ sensor offers unrivaled precision and true 1-to-1 tracking with 18K CPI, 450 IPS and 50G
Customization out-of-the-box. Change settings with a push of a button; OLED screen displays current CPI and other settings with no additional software needed
The ultimate performance at the ultimate weight, the streamlined build of the Prime enhances performance in FPS gameplay
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Direct Distributor via Amazon[amazon.com] has SteelSeries Prime+ Wired Esports FPS Gaming Mouse w/ RGB Lighting, Build-In OLED Screen, & Magnetic Optical Switches for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: SteelSeries Prime+ Optical USB Gaming Mouse, Black (62490)
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The vanilla prime (no plus) is also the same price from the same seller. RTINGS indicates it has much better click latency than the plus version. I would personally prefer that to the OLED screen gimmick.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
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04-26-2024 at 06:12 PM.
The vanilla prime (no plus) is also the same price from the same seller. RTINGS indicates it has much better click latency than the plus version. I would personally prefer that to the OLED screen gimmick.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
The vanilla prime (no plus) is also the same price from the same seller. RTINGS indicates it has much better click latency than the plus version. I would personally prefer that to the OLED screen gimmick.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
Oh. Bummer. At least you can click the buttons 100 million times...😁
Seems like a solid deal. I honestly think steelseries peripherals are the best out there. I currently use their aerox 3 wireless and love it. I'm pretty sure this would be a downgrade but am interested in the double lift off sensors to see if that helps.
The vanilla prime (no plus) is also the same price from the same seller. RTINGS indicates it has much better click latency than the plus version. I would personally prefer that to the OLED screen gimmick.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
Thanks for the input. Got the non-plus on your advice. Click latency difference seemed significant
Depends on if you prefer ergo shape of the prime, imo the G303 shroud edition isn't worth it for quadruple the price even if the shape was popular 10 years ago
Currently using the Prime Wireless mouse. Not sure if it's because I press too hard or not, but I got tired of yet another Logitech mouse running into double click issues and decided I wanted a mouse with a different click mechanism. I even tried repairing my (former favorite G604) mouse with switches rated for 1 million plus clicks. All bunk. This one has a different optical magnetic switch. After daily use for about a year so far I have no complaints. The shape/material feels really good in my hand and it's a lot lighter than my old Logitech mice which required 1 or 2 AA batteries. I didn't realize how fatigued my hand was getting from the heavier mice, and I'm not ever going back.
One observation I have is that it feels like I need to press ever so slightly harder to get the actuation to click on this mouse, but for the (supposed) durability, I don't mind. We'll see if this one doesn't fall apart like all the others in my graveyard of 10+ (mostly Logitech) mice.
The vanilla prime (no plus) is also the same price from the same seller. RTINGS indicates it has much better click latency than the plus version. I would personally prefer that to the OLED screen gimmick.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
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Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
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Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
Oh. Bummer. At least you can click the buttons 100 million times...😁
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
Thanks for the input. Got the non-plus on your advice. Click latency difference seemed significant
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BUT...
Construction ABS plastic, PET-Polyester Silk Cable
Where's the steel???
One observation I have is that it feels like I need to press ever so slightly harder to get the actuation to click on this mouse, but for the (supposed) durability, I don't mind. We'll see if this one doesn't fall apart like all the others in my graveyard of 10+ (mostly Logitech) mice.
Also note that many Amazon reviews report premature scroll wheel failure
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