![]() The freedom afforded by the lack of cable drag, on the other hand, no doubt makes up for the slightly higher weight. Although the Rival 3 Wireless ends up weighing more than the Rival 3, this difference can be brought down by using only one instead of two AAA-batteries. The biggest difference is of course the absence of a cable. The feet are identical as well, but the coating is different. In terms of shape, buttons, and components used, the Rival 3 Wireless isn't much different from the Rival 3. The Rival 3 already was a step in the right direction, and the Rival 3 Wireless builds on it by bringing a top-tier sensor, dual connectivity (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth), and above average battery life to the $50 mark, which is quite remarkable. ![]() ![]() While other companies continued to innovate with lightweight designs, button switch and wireless technology, or improved feet and cables, SteelSeries' line-up seemed somewhat stale by comparison. Over the past few years, one might have come to the conclusion that SteelSeries had started falling behind. ![]()
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