Editor's take: SteelSeries has launched a new line of gaming products designed with input and feedback from some of the best esports competitors in the world. Pricing isn't likewise bad, either, every bit the entry-level Prime gaming mouse will set you back less than $threescore.

The (mostly) no-frills Prime features a "battle-tested shape for sustained comfort" and tips the scales at merely 69g in order to reduce hand fatigue when lifting. It packs a TrueMove Pro sensor rated for xviii,000 CPI / 450 IPS / 50G and additionally offers single-zone RGB, on-lath retentiveness and customizable controls such as iv pre-set polling rates.

The Prime number+ uses a similar primary sensor, the TrueMove Pro+, simply adds a secondary elevator off sensor and total customizable on-board settings. Both too utilise magnetic optical switches rated for 100 million clicks that deliver what the company describes as a "crispy click." The Prime+ weighs a touch on more at 71g.

The Prime Wireless, meanwhile is a cable-free rodent that packs the features of the standard Prime arrow, but adds upwards to 100 hours of wireless battery life to the mix.

Concluding but certainly not least is the Arctis Prime number, a new gaming headset featuring noise isolating leatherette ear cushions, a retractable Discord-certified ClearCast microphone, on-ear controls and a detachable three.5mm cable. It is compatible with a range of platforms including the Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC.

Pricing is set at $59.99 for the Prime, $79.99 for the Prime+ and $129.99 for the Prime Wireless. The Arctis Prime number gaming headset, meanwhile, commands $99.99. All are bachelor to purchase from today over on SteelSeries' website.