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Tt eSports Level 10 M Mouse Review

The Tt eSports Level 10 M Mouse is an attractively designed mouse, built with high grade metals and engineered to the highest standards.

The build quality is easily as good as the market leading mice from SteelSeries and Razer. If you like companies to use more metal and less plastic with your products, then the Level 10 M mouse will tick all the right boxes.

I used the mouse myself for the last week in various situations, and passed it over to a local clan team to feed back their findings. While they all commented on the build quality and heavy duty construction a few members said that the mouse was just too heavy and didn't prove ideal for ‘palm grip' gamers either. This is strictly a claw and fingertip grip style.

It is worth pointing out again that a 185g mouse is very heavy and it may prove tiring for some people.

The unusual design can help reduce sweating over long, intense gaming sessions and while it won't omit it completely, the use of aluminum seems to help transfer heat more rapidly than one incorporating predominately plastic materials.

If you need a very sensitive mouse, then look no further – with a maximum 8,200 dpi setting we are getting into the realms of ‘fantasy figures' now. I see no need for this kind of sensitivity but I am sure that some gamers will argue against my views. Even 5,000 dpi seems overly sensitive to me. I found myself using 2,400 dpi and 3,200 dpi settings most often with this mouse, across a three screen setup and when gaming.

If you want to buy the Tt eSports Level 10 M Mouse in the United Kingdom then be prepared to pay. Overclockers UK are stocking various colours for £89.99 inc vat. It is certainly expensive, but there are several mice from Razer and Steelseries in a similar price zone. The fact the Level 10 M mouse is made from aluminum to the highest engineering standards means that it is worth the money.

Just be aware that if you prefer a ‘palm' grip style and like a lighter mouse, then you need to look at other products. However, if you want something to catch the attention of friends and family then this definitely needs serious consideration.

Pros:

  • Built to the highest standards.
  • very sensitive.
  • cool to the hand.
  • height and tilt adjustable.
  • excellent bundle.

Cons:

  • Expensive.
  • Heavy.
  • not for palm grip gamers.

Kitguru says: A high quality product and worthy of the high asking price. Just be aware of the weight and grip style.

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Rating: 8.5.

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5 comments

  1. Very nice looking product, well built and stylish. Its hard to judge if this would suit me personally until I got a hands on, and as im unable to , I wouldnt part with £90. I try to analyse the shape in pictures and go with what mice ive liked in the past. I think my hand is suited to shorter, ‘fatter’ mice.

  2. Lovely, its on my shortlist for end of year.

  3. I would love to know the percentage of gamers who will spend £90 on more on a mouse. 10% or less?

    its a nice looking mouse, but ive heard it is really heavy which would put me off it, as I always use a mouse without any weights in it when I have the option.

  4. I think this is much nicer than any mouse from steelseries or raser or microsoft.

    At least it looks better build than the Level 10 case, those fell apart all the time.

  5. Is tt esports level 10 compatible with windows 8 ?