Tesoro Gandiva H1L Laser Gaming Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
A Closer Look
The mouse features a very unique split design, each of the top sections of the mouse are formed from a different plastic panel which feature a fake, but very cool looking brushed aluminium finish. The left mouse button also extends out further than the right.
The mouse sits low and wide, with a deep curve down the left side to provide a good resting position for your thumb. The two side switches are set a little further back than they are on most mice, but they’re still easy to access with the side of your thumb.
Here you can better see the separate panels of the top section of the mouse, there is a noticeable gap between them that gives them their unique broken up design.
The mouse wheel is covered with a soft rubber grip and it features a nice tactile bump when rotated; I really like how it has been mounted between the two front sections of the mouse, which already looks like some futuristic space ship!
Behind the mouse wheel you’ll find two more programmable switches on the side of the LMB. Since the middle of the mouse is cut away, the mouse wire connects to the front right corner.
There are four LED indicators on the left side of the mouse and a small Tesoro logo stamped on the back; if you look closely, you’ll also notice the name “TESORO” towards the base of the mouse.
The underside of the mouse features four large slip-mats that should provide plenty of glide on any good gaming surface. Breaking from convention you’ll also find the optical sensor near the back right corner of the chassis.
The mouse comes hard-wired with a high quality braided cable and a gold-plated USB connector; further expanding on the quality of this mouse.