Ninox Aurora vs SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless

Comparison: Ninox Aurora vs SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless

The Ninox Aurora is a wired symmetrical gaming mouse with right-handed compatibility. It features 6 buttons, weighs 70 grams, and has dimensions of 117.5mm in length, 61mm in width, and 38mm in height. It is equipped with a PixArt ADNS-3090 sensor supporting up to 4,000 DPI, with a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz. On the other hand, the SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless is a wireless ergonomic gaming mouse with right-handed compatibility. It comes with 7 buttons, weighs 121 grams, and has dimensions of 131mm in length, 69mm in width, and 43mm in height. It features a TrueMove3+ sensor with up to 12,000 DPI, and offers a polling rate of 1,000 Hz.

The SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless is 11.5% more in length, 13.1% more in width, and 13.2% more in height compared to the Ninox Aurora. Additionally, the SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless is 72.9% heavier compared to the Ninox Aurora. In terms of performance, the SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless has 200% more DPI and 0% more polling rate compared to the Ninox Aurora.

Specification Ninox Aurora SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless
Image Ninox Aurora SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless
Connectivity Wired Wireless
Dimensions 117.5mm x 61mm x 38mm 131mm x 69mm x 43mm
Length 117.5mm 131mm
Width 61mm 69mm
Height 38mm 43mm
Weight 70g 121g
Buttons 6 7
Software Support Yes Yes
Sensor PixArt ADNS-3090 TrueMove3+
Max DPI 4000 12000
Max Polling Rate 1000 Hz 1000 Hz
Hand Compatibility Right-Handed Right-Handed
Shape Symmetrical Ergonomic
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