We all know the gaming brand Tt eSPORTS and their high quality performance-over-features products and in the past we’ve had the chance to review a fair few of them, with many walking away with an award. You may have also spotted the eSports team – Team Infused branding their peripherals and logo, so it goes to show, just how serious the brand is when it comes to gaming. The last mouse we got to review from Tt eSPORTS was the Theron gaming mouse, of which we were thoroughly impressed.
Tt eSPORTS have a particular range of products that come under the name “Level 10”. These products have been designed not just by peripheral product designers, but in collaboration with BMW DesignWorks USA – yes that’s right, a car manufacturer. Using their unique perspective, they have created some very different looking, innovative products, with the most well-known being the Level 10 PC Chassis. Whilst the product range is fairly limited, each product has been carefully designed, not just with looks in mind, but performance too, so much so that our chief – Andy, has his own Level 10 case that he uses for his main rig – and rightly so, as it looks amazing. The particular item we have in today, is a first in terms of having an out-sourced design company, design it. We’ve had cases, headphones etc before, but today is the first time we’ve seen a mouse created this way.
Normally for our gaming mice reviews, we like to establish the grounds of which the mouse needs to perform well in, or order for the product to obtain one of our prestigious awards. We all know how big a part the mouse plays when it comes to gaming, especially when playing competitively, so it is immensely important to have the right tools – and the best at that, for the job. Could this be a case of form over features? Well, we have yet to see this with the existing Level 10 products, so we are feeling hopeful that this will not be the case with the Level 10 M gaming mouse. The mouse is targeted mainly at RTS/MMO gamers, so we’ll expect to make use of the many buttons and take advantage of the high sensitivity.
Color | Diamond Black Iron White Military Green Blazing Red |
DPI | 8200 |
Sensor Type | Laser |
No. of Buttons | 7 |
Game Genre | RTS, MMORPG |
Memory Size | 128kb |
No. of Macro Keys | 11 |
No. of Game Profiles | 5 |
Lighting Effect | Yes |
Pause-Break Effect | Yes |
Color Options | 7 |
USB cable length | 1.8m |
Weight-In Design | No |
Graphical UI | Yes |
Industrial Rubber-Coating | Yes |
Weight | 185g |
Gold-Plated USB | Yes |
Dimension | 147 x 67.5 x 38.8 mm |
The mouse does look like it could pack a punch (as far as mice can) as you can see below, but will it perform well? What’s interesting is that the Level 10 is also one of the first passive cooled mice that we’ve seen, and that you’ll be able to see shortly.
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