To the left hand side we have two configurable buttons, which for my personal liking were perfectly placed for thumb use. Sitting at the base of this shell is a large SteelSeries logo, which will no doubt light up in operation. Predominantly black in appearance, the rear removable shell (more of that later) features a geometric patterned design, made up of lots of small triangles. Getting to grips with the mouse itself, and from my own personal perspective, it’s a very good looking item. The accessories consist of 2 removable USB cables one short & one long, and the instruction manual. Flip it up and you are greeted with the mouse itself, along with its accessory box, both neatly nestling inside. This outer design is all part of a sleeve that when removed, reveals a fairly minimalistic black box, with an angular opening on a hinge. The design applied to the rear of the packaging takes the form of another picture of the mouse, but this time annotated with slightly more detailed descriptions of the product features. The front is dominated by a nice clear image of the mouse itself, along with the main features highlighted these being the OLED screen, tactile alerts and Prism RGB. The Rival 700 outer packaging is unmistakably SteelSeries, with its striking black & orange appearance. It’s being heralded as the most powerful gaming mouse on the market, and from looking at the specifications alone, it’s hard to argue! Design ![]() The company is SteelSeries, and the mouse in question is the Rival 700. ![]() So when a mouse arrives in the office claiming to be “armed with the first fully customisable OLED display…”, then it deserves our full attention. In the world of PC gaming, there’s very few occasions where a manufacturer can claim to include a feature “first” in the marketplace.
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