

🎮 Dominate every click with the Prime+ — where pro precision meets featherlight speed.
The SteelSeries Esports FPS Gaming Mouse Prime+ Edition is a pro-grade, ultra-lightweight gaming mouse featuring an 18K CPI TrueMove Pro+ sensor for unmatched precision, magnetic optical switches with 5x durability for lightning-fast clicks, and a built-in OLED screen for seamless on-device customization. Designed in collaboration with esports pros, it offers ergonomic comfort and performance-ready features for PC and Mac gamers seeking a competitive edge.





















| ASIN | B093LV8SPK |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,332 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #685 in PC Games & Accessories |
| Brand | SteelSeries |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | OS Windows, Mac, Xbox, and Linux. USB port required. Software SteelSeries Engine 3.15.1+, for Windows (7 or newer) and Mac OSX (10.12 or newer) |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (217) |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.67"L x 4.93"W |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
| Model Number | 62490 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Prime+ |
| UPC | 813682025052 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
J**S
Good gaming mouse
I can only speak about the Prime+ wired version, this mouse has been great so far. It has a nice firm mouse click actuation with the two top mouse buttons. That is what I prefer as I don't want to mis-click just from resting my fingers on the mouse buttons. Mine came with the braided cable and it's not stiff at all. Coming from a G700s it's significantly lighter which takes some getting used to. The #1 reason I purchased this mouse is because it has on-device settings that are easily changed and don't require me to install software. I can quickly set DPI, Polling frequency, Lift off distance etc without installing anything extra on my computer. It also uses optical switches for the primary mouse buttons. I would have given Razor a shot, but I HATE their software and the fact that it auto-installs when you plug in one of their devices. This one does have a pop-up that asks if you want to install the software but you can just click No and go about your day. Pros: - Optical primary mouse button switches - Simple side mouse buttons - Good overall feel in my hands (I have slightly bigger hands) - Ability to control just about everything from the mouse itself Cons: - No infinite-scroll wheel (may not be a con if you haven't had a logitech mouse with it) - The scroll wheel click can be triggered by pressing the scroll wheel to the right (not sure if feature or just slop. Hasn't affected me in the least bit but could for someone else.) The -The mouse feet are just ok. Other thoughts: I turned off the lift-off detector. While it is good and works, unless you're using a flat mouse pad (like the plastic low-friction ones) this feature is hit and miss. I use a fabric one with a little cushion on the underside and there is a miniscule detent in the mouse area that the mouse will detect as lift off when I go across it. Turning the lift-off option off hasn't affected my gaming at all as I was already used to normal mouse lifting from the G700s. The mouse body quality seems avg. But when I messed with just about all of the mice at MicroCenter this was true of almost all of them. Short of going into the $139+ range where some of the mice would be textured with a rubberish coating. If you're a really sweaty player this might have an impact on you. It hasn't had any impact at all on me. This review was done a few days after getting and using the mouse. I will update if any issues come up after a few months of daily use. **** One month update **** Well it's be a month of using this as my daily driver mouse for both work and gaming. About 12 hours a day of use 6 days a week. And my original review still holds the same. It's a great mouse. All the action buttons still work find. I've gotten used to the side button locations. The middle mouse(scroll wheel) click is still firm, but that doesn't bother me at all. I haven't had any miss-clicks or double clicks. I still haven't had any reason to install the software for this mouse. Being able to make adjustments from the menu on the bottom of the mouse is great.
P**.
Outlasted every other mouse I've owned
This has held up better than every other mouse I've owned over a few decades. Tracking works well over many surfaces, it seems to work best on Corsair mousemats for me. It is a somewhat large and heavier mouse; better for people with larger hands or longer fingers. It is comfortable to me. On mouse settings are a little awkward, but still useful. Software control is excellent, and can be tuned and stored to the mouse firmware; eliminating the need to keep it running in the background. You can set it up, store settings to the mouse and uninstall the software if you wish; and still retain your settings after power off. DPI switching on device cannot be done without flipping it over since controls are on the bottom. Mousewheel is alright, but relies on mechanical tracking that is prone to failure and accuracy issues as it wears. Mousewheel click isn't too hard and responds well to input.
M**S
GARBAGE MOUSE, GARBAGE CUSTOMER SUPPORT!!!
Hello everyone, just wanted to warn people that this is a garbage mouse. It has a flawed design. There should be a class action lawsuit against this company. At first it may seem okay. But after a little bit of use the mouse wheel on my unit began scrolling in opposite directions during typical scrolling functions. I would scroll up and down, but the screen would scroll in the opposite direction. At first, I just accepted the flaw as a new normal. But it gets old really fast. I deleted drivers and uninstalled everything and downloaded the latest software and drivers in hopes that would correct the issue. I rolled back to previous drivers thinking it was a software issue. Nothing resolved the issue. At this point it has got to be the physical components of the unit that are failing way unacceptably prematurely. This happened almost immediately after using it. I have a lot of other mice, so I just started using them. But I paid for this and I expect a functioning product as should anyone. I'm thinking this company is aware of this design flaw because I see these units on sale all over the place. Discounted at alot of places. I tried to reach out to customer service. There is no phone number to call and no email that is easily and intuitively located. Their website basically makes you create, and account and you go in circles clicking buttons to get to someone to help, but nothing convenient. It's very frustrating and disappointing. I will never ever purchase a product from this company ever again. I'm writing this review to warn others and spare them the frustration.
M**L
Huge mouse, even for XL hands. Screen is a nice touch have, sensor is good
Took a while to adjust for the mouse size. This mouse is large, even if you have huge hands, it will fill your whole hand. The screen is really nice, you won’t use it often but it’s a nice touch have. Especially if you want to change the CPI without opening the software. RGB in the scroll wheel is nice. The software is also good. A very pro feature is the lift off distance. I put it on the minimum, and on some mousepads it stopped detecting mouse movement because the lift-off was really low, which is great, you can go to really really low lift-off distances and it actually is really good. CONS: The extra left mouse button, is malfunctioning. I believe it’s a software issue. The button works fine but there’s a software glitch (not a hardware problem) I felt the sensor wasn’t stable, or it had to do with the acceleration option
G**O
great mouse
Best bang for your buck mouse in gaming. Works great, not too flashy, fits the hand and is highly customizeable. Have not had any lag issues, and settings like color/brightness of the scroll wheel can be adjusted. The screen on the bottom is plenty bright and legible. I also appreciate that the cable is able to be disconnected so you can swap a faulty cable.
C**Z
Deslizamiento, tamaño y clicks acorde a lo esperado lo recomiendo mucho para trabajo y juego...
F**E
It's definitely better than Rival 3 and I thought that Rival 3 is the best value budget mouse.
L**G
Work great !
F**I
good product
A**Y
Many reviews recommend this mouse, especially for it's extended features (which many other mice don't have, like the OSD it's called if I recall correctly). Long Story Short: The mouse was actually good based upon my initial quick tests, but had to sadly refund it because most reviewers actually failed to mention specific things (this is no fault of SteelSeries) which surprised about the mouse when I saw it. - The mouse is slightly too short and small for some slightly larger hands. - The mouse has the infamous "old" ergonomic roundness to it's shape, which is individual taste specific. To put it in context, the mouse is a hair too short on the Grip width, even when compared to some older mice, and it feels like my pinky is hanging out/hitting the mat/table from the right side, and you may need to slightly claw your hand (never fully open enough, but also never full closed - basically "claw limbo" if you will). I want to make this clear, this is not the Mouses fault, nor SteelSeries for the design and specifications, but most other reviewers from larger outlets specifically got these 2 very important points wrong when recommending it for specific peoples hands, especially the size of the Grip. I don't know understand why they didn't at least use a measuring tape to get this point right. The only real defect I can remember for the mouse is a part of it feels "mushy", I don't recall if it was the side-buttons, mouse wheel, or the main buttons themselves, but it honestly isn't an issue for people who prefer a slightly quieter mouse on those specific buttons.
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