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Vibrating mouse? Steelseries Rival 700 - CES 2016

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The SteelSeries Rival 700 shown at CES 2016 is introduced as a highly configurable gaming mouse that goes beyond basic input devices by offering swappable components and a built in haptic engine. The presenter walks through the hardware highlights first, noting the swappable Pixart 3360 optical sensor (with a possible laser option in the future) and the ability to swap the entire sensor plate with four screws, making future upgrades straightforward rather than risky. They also highlight a swappable back plate and RGB lighting, emphasizing customization options for color and branding. A standout feature is the Game Sense integration, which can track in game information like health, ammo, and headshots for CS:GO and Dota 2, with the possibility of future data like weapon stats. The OLED display on the left front area is acknowledged as a point of interest, though the presenter personally finds the display less compelling in practice. The most discussed feature is the haptic feedback engine, which uses a small, subtle motor vibrating vertically to avoid impacting aim, and can be configured to respond to health, ammo, and headshots. The speaker suggests users can selectively enable or disable these cues, with a practical example of wanting ammo indicators to remain front and center during play. The segment ends with a plug for Squarespace, framing it as a solution for creators to publish a site for products or portfolios, followed by a lighthearted shift back to CES event coverage. Overall, the video blends hardware exploration with practical gameplay implications, weighing comfort, customization, and the novelty of haptic feedback against traditional mouse design and usage. The conclusion leans toward interest in the concept, acknowledging the potential appeal of vibration for in-game data without asserting it as a must-have feature for all players.

Topics · Technology · Gaming hardware · CES coverage · Haptic feedback

Questions answered

Does the Rival 700 feature a swappable sensor and how is it replaced?
Yes, the Rival 700 has a swappable Pixart 3360 optical sensor and can be exchanged by removing four screws to swap the sensor plate.
Does the haptic feedback affect aiming during gameplay?
According to the presenters, the vibration motor is fairly weak and vibrates vertically, not left-right, and they did not notice any impact on aiming during use.