
With a resolution of 18,000 cpi, an acceleration of 40 G as well as a sampling rate of 1000 Hz per millisecond, the sensor keeps up with wired high-end gaming mice. On the contrary: The SteelSeries TrueMove Air sensor lives up to its name. The sensor developed by PixArt has also received the energy efficiency, but this does not diminish its strong performance in any way. So the new wireless mouse is not meant to embellish a setup, but to bring performance on the highest level. While the mouse is in motion, the lighting is off, but only when lying on the table does the mouse wheel light up, so that you can find it quickly in the dark. Around the Rival 3 Wireless mouse wheel, only RGB LEDs light up to indicate game reactions or warnings such as low battery. To further regulate the efficient use of energy, SteelSeries has decided to reduce the RGB lighting.
