

There’s a benefit to having that added wrist room for control. Specifically, the high DPI worked well with the Prime Mini’s smaller design. Letting me pair my mouse with any computer (…) and glide away.” “The Prime Mini Wireless features an on-board memory to store these custom settings. Those looking for a small mouse with desktop-level versatility can find it here. There’s a real flexibility in the Prime Mini Wireless for this fast-paced and precise navigation. Then turning it down to 1000 DPS for graphic design work in Adobe Photoshop and carefully hovering over specific pixels. For gaming, it was handy to switch between 45 DPI for snappy turning. Letting me pair my mouse with any computer (even without SteelSeries’ software) and glide away. The Prime Mini Wireless features an on-board memory to store these custom settings. SteelSeries understands this in the Prime Mini Wireless by offering up to five levels of DPI to customize. Then, fine-tuning their perfect level of CPI for different situations. But on a gaming mouse, it goes deeper by letting users see what they’re working with. These settings let users fine-tune their sensitivity when moving the mouse cursor.
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It helps that SteelSeries has given the smaller mouse a full range of 100 to 18000 CPI. For eSports players, this is where the Prime Mini excels by offering more control when it matters.ĭPI & performance (gaming, design and work)ĭPI (dots per inch) are incredibly spot-on when using the Prime Mini. Faster clicks from the tighter design that demanded extra pressure at the ready.

This gave me sharper reactions when turning to face an enemy.
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“With that added surface room from a smaller design, the Prime Mini Wireless relies on its hardware to deliver a competitive edge.”īut at 73 grams, I noticed this as a near-floating effect in my PC gaming tests. It’s supposedly 9 per cent lighter, which surprisingly doesn’t feel heavier on longer sessions. Here, the Prime Mini Wireless starts to feel like a fully sized unit instead of a hyperportable one. It’s one of the design choices that sees SteelSeries wanting to make a tinier mouse, but holding back in order to preserve the Prime Wireless’ key features. First-time users are treated to a near-identical experience to its predecessor. On paper, it shaves off almost 2 millimetres (mm) in height and width off the bigger Prime Wireless. There isn’t too extreme of a difference in size, even if the Prime Mini Wireless feels lighter and faster. But their sharper and jutted design on the Prime Mini forces users to try very hard to register that press. They’re handy and reliable for PC games and jumping across Chrome pages. I do have concerns with the Mouse 4 and 5 keys on the thumb, however. Its satisfying feedback helps players register clicks with full control. Instead, the left and right mouse clicks on Prime Mini Wireless come with a snappy punch. This is a feature I rarely see from other gaming mice, with some causing misfires or bad clicks. In other words, I can rest my fingers over the Prime Mini Wireless without worrying about accidental clicks. With that added surface room from a smaller design, the Prime Mini Wireless relies on its hardware to deliver a competitive edge. The silky glide adds extra value to the Prime Mini’s portability and ability to glide on any surface. The Prime Mini’s smooth surface doesn’t let up, even on tables without a mouse mat. This also makes moving the mouse an absolutely effortless experience. It’s combined with SteelSeries’ own PTFE feet at the bottom of the mouse. More importantly, the Prime Mini Wireless goes a step above other fully sized mice by offering more than enough wrist room.

Personally, this never really bothered me, as the Prime Mini Wireless generously offers fiddling room for your thumb. It’s the only downside to having a comfortably smooth texture users can hold onto all day. The mouse starts to warm up to the user’s hand, leading to plenty of sweating. Luckily, this body uses a tough and treated microplastic. It helps that the Prime Mini Wireless isn’t tethered to a USB cord, giving users much more control with their palms. Called the VDI30 Tactile Microtexture Body, it’s a design which makes SteelSeries’ smaller mouse move much faster for users.
