Overall, I am impressed with the SpeedLink Ledos gaming mouse. It might be basic but it still does a fine job with the optical sensor, which offers four levels of sensitivity as well as accurate tracking.
While I did not encounter any issues with the sensor, it would have been nice to see some software support with this mouse, as I would have liked to have been able to make finer adjustments to sensitivity, such as switching from 2000 DPI to 2400 DPI.
The Ledos is designed well, with a rubberized finish and a shape that makes it easy to hold in the hand and use. It could do with some form of DPI indicator and perhaps a better scroll wheel but aside from that, there is nothing else to complain about.
The Rapid-Fire button is a bit of a gimmick and due to its placement I found it hard to make any use of as a right-handed user so I am unsure that it really gives any competitive advantage. The sniper button is easier to reach as it is on the left side of the mouse, making it easier to reach with your right-hand thumb. However, this is still a feature that can only really be appreciated by those who take their sniping seriously in first-person shooters.
The SpeedLink Ledos gaming mouse costs just £17.99 over on Amazon, making it much cheaper than even entry-level offerings from bigger brands. Positively, it does not compromise on features too much. If you don't feel like shelling out a lot of money on peripherals, then this makes for a pretty good offering for those on a tight budget.
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Pros:
- Optical sensor performs well.
- Sensible DPI levels.
- Ambidextrous design.
Cons:
- Software for more adjustment options would be nice.
KitGuru Says: The SpeedLink Ledos is a well-designed ‘back to basics' gaming mouse, offering some well thought out features at a great price.
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