Brand | SteelSeries 赛睿 |
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制造商 | SteelSeries |
商品尺寸 | 12 x 6.62 x 4.07 cm; 93.55 克 |
电池 | 1 未知型号 需要电池。 |
颜色 | Schwarz |
电源类型 | 有线电动 |
硬件平台 | PC |
操作系统 | Windows 8 |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
商品重量 | 93.4 g |
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SteelSeries 赛睿 电竞迷你 FPS 游戏鼠标超轻 61g - Prime 迷你版 - 5 个可编程按钮 - 18K CPI TrueMove Pro 传感器 - 磁性光学开关 - 可定制 - RGB 照明 - PC/Mac
SteelSeries Prime Mini - Esports Performance Gaming Mouse - Optical Magnetic Switches - Mini Form Factor
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SteelSeries Prime Mini - Esports Performance Gaming Mouse - Optical Magnetic Switches - Mini Form Factor
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- 专为要求*苛刻的 FPS 游戏玩法而设计,具有不真实的 1 亿点击
- Prestige 光学磁开关利用光的电源,实现快速响应时间,比竞争对手的使用寿命长 5 倍。
- TrueMove Pro 精密光学游戏传感器,先进的真正 1 对1 跟踪
- 板载自定义,可选择 4 种轮询速率和*多 5 个预设或自定义 CPI
- 61g 迷你外形设计采用电子竞技专业人士的输入开发,实现持久的舒适性和经过战斗测试的耐用性
- 请确保使用 SteelSeries Engine 安装*新固件
- Designed specifically for the most demanding levels of FPS gameplay with unreal 100 million crispy clicks
- Prestige Optical Magnetic Switches harness the power of light for fast response times and last 5x longer than the competition
- TrueMove Pro precision optical gaming sensor with advanced true 1-to-1 tracking
- On-board Customization to choose between 4 polling rates and up to 5 pre-set or customized CPIs
- The 61g mini form factor design was developed with input from esports pros for sustained comfort and battle-tested durability
- Please ensure that the most up to date firmware is installed using SteelSeries Engine
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ASIN | B09BRFBSNV |
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用户评分 |
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 |
亚马逊热销商品排名 | 商品里排第1,112名电脑\IT (查看商品销售排行榜电脑\IT) 商品里排第18名游戏鼠标 商品里排第359名电脑硬件 |
Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2021年9月14日 |
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商品描述
Prime Mini 鼠标的各个方面都经过精心设计,只有一个目标:胜利。 它与世界领先的竞技运动员共同开发,具有经过战斗测试的迷你形状,可在最高水平的游戏中保持舒适。 超轻外形重量仅为 61 克,可减少手部疲劳。 超耐用设计可承受最强烈的磨损, 新的纹理哑光表面确保防滑抓握。 TrueMove Pro 传感器提供电子竞技专业性能,板载定制使选择设置变得简单。
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3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
美国亚马逊:
3.6 颗星,最多 5 颗星
570 条评论

Netham
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Solid mouse, chews through batteries too fast.
2020年12月15日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
The mouse is solid, both the mouse's dongle and bluetooth work fine and it feels good to use. It chews through batteries at a crazy rate. I'm replacing them every week or so with normal Duracells. I'm not getting anywhere near the claimed 400 hours. I've gone through 20 AAAs in less than two months. The timeout before the mouse powers down and requires a click to wake is adjustable but I can't lower it anymore. If I raise it the battery life drops to just a few days.
I really want to like this mouse but this battery life is horrible.
I really want to like this mouse but this battery life is horrible.
50 个人发现此评论有用

ILoveBooks
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Wired and Wireless Rival 3 feel different
2021年1月12日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I have both the wired and wireless version and there are some noticeable differences.
- The left and right buttons on the wireless have a bassier sound and a nicer feel.
- The side buttons on the wireless are lighter and this caused me to accidentally press them on a few occasions.
- The scroll wheel on the wired is quieter, stiffer, and has a more rubbery glide, though scrolling up at times caused my finger to slip off because of the the stiffness. The scroll wheel on the wireless is lighter, with a slightly scratchier sound and feel (downgrade).
Summary - I prefer the wireless, though the scroll wheel and side buttons on the wired have a more premium feel.
EDIT: After just 3 months the mouse stopped being recognized, and now all I have is a broken mouse with a blinking scroll wheel. Currently undergoing RMA.
- The left and right buttons on the wireless have a bassier sound and a nicer feel.
- The side buttons on the wireless are lighter and this caused me to accidentally press them on a few occasions.
- The scroll wheel on the wired is quieter, stiffer, and has a more rubbery glide, though scrolling up at times caused my finger to slip off because of the the stiffness. The scroll wheel on the wireless is lighter, with a slightly scratchier sound and feel (downgrade).
Summary - I prefer the wireless, though the scroll wheel and side buttons on the wired have a more premium feel.
EDIT: After just 3 months the mouse stopped being recognized, and now all I have is a broken mouse with a blinking scroll wheel. Currently undergoing RMA.
25 个人发现此评论有用

Krenzzler
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Kinda sorta close to a wireless EC-2 with amazing feeling optical switches
2021年8月21日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Pros:
- Good sensor, feels accurate and responsive
- INCREDIBLE feeling optical switches for 1 and 2!
- USB Type-C charging port
- Good battery life
- Includes wireless adapter for the charging cable/dongle
- Pretty good stock feet (with tiger ices already available)
- Shape feels like a slightly less refined EC-2, but still alright
- Coating is good, but I wish it were a a little smoother (I think it would get more grip that way)
- Really solid feeling construction
Cons:
- Side buttons are tiny
- Scroll wheel is kind of hard to press consistently (but still scrolls well)
- Weight should go down at least 10g, I feel like ~70g would feel fantastic with this mouse
Thoughts:
Have you ever really wanted to use a product because of a single really, really good feature it has? For me, it's the optical switches on this mouse. No joke, these new optical switches feel so phenomenal, that I'm willing to put up with my gripes just to feel the clicks. Looking at their design on steelseries' website, they look like they should maintain their click feel forever, but only time will tell on that. If you don't know how they work, basically you press down on the button to actuate a spring that's held in place by a neodymium magnet that snaps down and breaks the laser beam to register a click. They do really feel light, but snappy.
The shape is very reminiscent of a Zowie EC-2, with the main difference being that the curves aren't quite as defined. It's not awful, but I think that those curves would have made a little bit of a better shape.
The coating for the body is okay, but I think it would have been more grippy if it were a little more fine. I always feel a little worried that the mouse is going to slip out of my hand. It sort of has a dry feeling to it if that makes any sense. The surface is vastly better than their rubberized sides in my opinion.
The side buttons are teeny tiny for no reason. They really should be at least twice the size and stick out a little more. I feel like I'm going out of my way to hit them compared to other mice. The scroll wheel also feels a little hard to consistently press, but I think it's something that could be gotten used to.
I think that with the combination of the slightly off EC-2 shape, dry feeling surface, and 80g weight, it can feel heavier than it is sometimes. I really think this mouse could have benefited greatly from being a little lighter. I imagine the wired versions feel pretty good, but I just love not slapping around a cable.
Conclusion:
Steelseries is finally moving in the right direction with their mice. They've always boasted about really gimmicky stuff as being some new revolutionary thing they've invented, but this time they're on to something with their OM switches. If these can feel as good from click 1 to click 100 million as they claim, then the design absolutely needs to be copied by other brands. As they feel right now, I actually prefer these optical switches to any mechanical switch I've tried. If this changes, I'll be sure to note approximately when they started to fade and under how much use. I don't think I'd say that this can 100% be the wireless EC-2 you're looking for, but it is a solid wireless ergo entry into the market.
- Good sensor, feels accurate and responsive
- INCREDIBLE feeling optical switches for 1 and 2!
- USB Type-C charging port
- Good battery life
- Includes wireless adapter for the charging cable/dongle
- Pretty good stock feet (with tiger ices already available)
- Shape feels like a slightly less refined EC-2, but still alright
- Coating is good, but I wish it were a a little smoother (I think it would get more grip that way)
- Really solid feeling construction
Cons:
- Side buttons are tiny
- Scroll wheel is kind of hard to press consistently (but still scrolls well)
- Weight should go down at least 10g, I feel like ~70g would feel fantastic with this mouse
Thoughts:
Have you ever really wanted to use a product because of a single really, really good feature it has? For me, it's the optical switches on this mouse. No joke, these new optical switches feel so phenomenal, that I'm willing to put up with my gripes just to feel the clicks. Looking at their design on steelseries' website, they look like they should maintain their click feel forever, but only time will tell on that. If you don't know how they work, basically you press down on the button to actuate a spring that's held in place by a neodymium magnet that snaps down and breaks the laser beam to register a click. They do really feel light, but snappy.
The shape is very reminiscent of a Zowie EC-2, with the main difference being that the curves aren't quite as defined. It's not awful, but I think that those curves would have made a little bit of a better shape.
The coating for the body is okay, but I think it would have been more grippy if it were a little more fine. I always feel a little worried that the mouse is going to slip out of my hand. It sort of has a dry feeling to it if that makes any sense. The surface is vastly better than their rubberized sides in my opinion.
The side buttons are teeny tiny for no reason. They really should be at least twice the size and stick out a little more. I feel like I'm going out of my way to hit them compared to other mice. The scroll wheel also feels a little hard to consistently press, but I think it's something that could be gotten used to.
I think that with the combination of the slightly off EC-2 shape, dry feeling surface, and 80g weight, it can feel heavier than it is sometimes. I really think this mouse could have benefited greatly from being a little lighter. I imagine the wired versions feel pretty good, but I just love not slapping around a cable.
Conclusion:
Steelseries is finally moving in the right direction with their mice. They've always boasted about really gimmicky stuff as being some new revolutionary thing they've invented, but this time they're on to something with their OM switches. If these can feel as good from click 1 to click 100 million as they claim, then the design absolutely needs to be copied by other brands. As they feel right now, I actually prefer these optical switches to any mechanical switch I've tried. If this changes, I'll be sure to note approximately when they started to fade and under how much use. I don't think I'd say that this can 100% be the wireless EC-2 you're looking for, but it is a solid wireless ergo entry into the market.
13 个人发现此评论有用

Scott W
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Working well
2021年9月2日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Update less than 3 months after purchase:
Well, less than 3 months into using this mouse, the wheel has started to fail. When scrolling, it sometimes ignores the scroll altogether or scrolls the wrong direction for a single scroll notch. So maybe you want to scroll one notch down a web page and it instead scrolls up one, then when you scroll one more time it works ok. I'm guessing the sensor in the wheel is bad. To open up the mouse, you have to remove the feet, which likely will ruin them. Really disappointed in this as I'd gotten used to the size and weight. Off to another brand hoping for better build quality.
Original:
Mice are like shoes, so it's difficult to say what works well for everyone. I use a mouse 14+ h/day for long days at work and then what time I can have saving the universe. I've owned about every brand, both wired and wireless. My latest venture with the SteelSeries was based off a YT vid review that just happened to play. I'd been using a Razer Viper Mini for the past year and while it was a good mouse, it's just a bit too mini for me (average size hands).
I've been pleased so far with this mouse. The weight is lighter than most, which I've increasingly grown to appreciate. I don't care much for wireless mice, so this wired one was my preference. The cable is ok - no kinks and with my setup, no drag/pull as I'm moving around. I already had a SteelSeries keyboard, so the software worked without issue picking up the mouse and adjusting settings. I've never had issue with SteelSeries software before, so that's been a non-issue as well.
The mouse feels pretty good and has no plastic stuck on the sides like some of SteelSeries other mice. Those glued on pieces are nothing short of a mess over time as they goop out and get on your desk/hands/mouse. This mouse is all solid and is comfortable for long usage times. Clickers work well and the wheel was surprisingly better than I feared - not exactly smoot, not horribly bumpy.
Overall, I like this mouse and for the money, feel like I got a good product for the cost. I generally go through mice every 1 to 3 years, depending on how they hold up. I'm hoping this holds up to the task.
Well, less than 3 months into using this mouse, the wheel has started to fail. When scrolling, it sometimes ignores the scroll altogether or scrolls the wrong direction for a single scroll notch. So maybe you want to scroll one notch down a web page and it instead scrolls up one, then when you scroll one more time it works ok. I'm guessing the sensor in the wheel is bad. To open up the mouse, you have to remove the feet, which likely will ruin them. Really disappointed in this as I'd gotten used to the size and weight. Off to another brand hoping for better build quality.
Original:
Mice are like shoes, so it's difficult to say what works well for everyone. I use a mouse 14+ h/day for long days at work and then what time I can have saving the universe. I've owned about every brand, both wired and wireless. My latest venture with the SteelSeries was based off a YT vid review that just happened to play. I'd been using a Razer Viper Mini for the past year and while it was a good mouse, it's just a bit too mini for me (average size hands).
I've been pleased so far with this mouse. The weight is lighter than most, which I've increasingly grown to appreciate. I don't care much for wireless mice, so this wired one was my preference. The cable is ok - no kinks and with my setup, no drag/pull as I'm moving around. I already had a SteelSeries keyboard, so the software worked without issue picking up the mouse and adjusting settings. I've never had issue with SteelSeries software before, so that's been a non-issue as well.
The mouse feels pretty good and has no plastic stuck on the sides like some of SteelSeries other mice. Those glued on pieces are nothing short of a mess over time as they goop out and get on your desk/hands/mouse. This mouse is all solid and is comfortable for long usage times. Clickers work well and the wheel was surprisingly better than I feared - not exactly smoot, not horribly bumpy.
Overall, I like this mouse and for the money, feel like I got a good product for the cost. I generally go through mice every 1 to 3 years, depending on how they hold up. I'm hoping this holds up to the task.
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