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Steelseries are bringing their Neon Rider line to Australia

Steelseries have announced that most of the Neon Rider series is available in Australia, having sold like crazy in other parts of the world, the only downside, the QcK Prism XL is not available here, as it was the most popular.

The two items that are here are the Sensei Ten gaming mouse and QcK Large mouse pad, which is perfect as you can’t have one without the other. If you are like me and didn’t know, the Neon Rider collection is actually inspired by a Counter Strike: Global Offensive skin, created by Red Moon Workshop.

The Sensei Ten Neon Rider Edition uses SteelSeries’ flagship sensor, the TrueMove Pro. This sensor, designed by SteelSeries and PixArt, is the highest rated SteelSeries sensor with true 1-to-1 tracking, 18,000 CPI and 450 inches per second (IPS) tracking speed. The TrueMove Pro also provides advanced tilt tracking to stabilize the mouse’s tracking during abrupt or angled movements like angled drops, tilt slams and quick flicks.

The Sensei Ten Neon Rider Edition will be available in limited quantities, with each mouse sporting its own unique ID number. The best news is that as it is a Steelseries mouse, you won’t have to spend a lot to get it, priced at $135 it is one of the most affordable gaming mice around.

The other item that is coming into the country is the QcK Large Neon Rider, a mouse pad that has some decent dimensions, 450mm x 400mm. Unlike other mouse pads, this one is more in the affordable range and given its size is an even better treat, with a RRP of $35, you should pick one up to complete the set.

Sadly, the QcK Prism XL Neon Rider Edition is not available in the country, but if you wanted to order one online, you might have some luck. At 900mm x 300mm and with an RGB border, it is one awesome size and features an even cooler print on it.