When comparing LUOM G50 4000DPI Gaming Mouse vs SteelSeries Rival 300, the Slant community recommends SteelSeries Rival 300 for most people. In the question“What is the best mouse for programmers?” SteelSeries Rival 300 is ranked 12th while LUOM G50 4000DPI Gaming Mouse is ranked 30th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Materials
ABS and aluminum
Pro Sensor
Adjustable DPI from 250 - 4000.
Pro Weight
170g/6.02 oz
Pro Aluminum scroll wheel
Mouse with rubber wheels fail very soon
Pro 10 programmable buttons for games. Button to change dpi
Pro Mouse completely adjustable to the size of your hand
High quality optical sensor, adjustable DPI of up to 4000 DPI, DPI program from 250 to 4000.
Pro Great for those with large hands and using claw grip
Pro Comfortable to handle
This mouse is very well balanced in weight, size and ergonomics making for a mouse that is easy and comfortable to handle.
Pro Great value for money
At $39 the Rival gaming mouse has a great balance between build quality and value for money.
Pro Highly accurate
The Steelseries Rival gaming mouse has a built in Pixart PMW3310 optical sensor that offers great tracking control. There's no angle-snapping, hardware acceleration, or jitter.
Pro Great accompanying software suite
Steelseries uses a software suite called Engine 3 that is low resource and used to customize their gaming mouse options.
Cons
Con Not extremely ergonomic
Not entirely fit for claw grips with small hands, and gets uncomfortable after a while.
Con Rubber grips get worn out very quickly
Con Rubber grips get slippery with sweaty hands
When using the mouse for long duration's the sweat from the users hands can make the rubber side grips slippery.