Wednesday, August 2nd 2017

Tt eSports Announces Revised Version of the Level 10 M Mouse

The Level 10 M mouse from Tt eSports has already lived through an update before; and instead of releasing a new, different-branded mouse, Tt eSports is looking to build up the Level 10 M brand by updating the design while keeping the name recognizable. This seems a sensible option - most companies already offer enough different gaming mice for a person to keep track of without an Excel sheet, and some of the differences don't really usually warrant a different name.
The update for the Level 10 M comes in two fronts: an increased 16,000 DPI sensitivity (through the same Avago 9800 laser engine, with default 800, 1,600, 3,200, and 5,000 presets), and a new take on RGB lighting. The RGB system features two-zone RGB lighting capable of producing 16.8 million colors in a pulse, steady, or cycle pattern. Other features - Omron switches, "aerodynamic honeycomb design," and 128 KB of internal memory, are the same as the sibling it replaces. The Level 10 M offers both wired and wireless connectivity (5.8 GHz, so as to avoid 2.4 GHz-souped networks.) It features six buttons and a polling rate of 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, or 1,000 Hz). The Level 10 M mouse will be available for $89.99.
Sources: Tt eSports, via Tom's Hardware
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7 Comments on Tt eSports Announces Revised Version of the Level 10 M Mouse

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
That's a really big and fugly antenna...
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#2
T4C Fantasy
CPU & GPU DB Maintainer
G900 Mouse is all you need.

price sucks, but professional gaming mouse? there is no better
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#3
bogami
That this antenna is basically a dock for a USB cable. And how many times have youcan run into keyboard with this horn I should not mention. I would not use the remote control so I have only bad experiences with time lag and freezing.
Since they improved the design and added the Finger carrier ,i m tempted to test this mouse, but I think I'm staying on the Patriot Viper V560 and it's hard to compete with the price. With 16000 DPI i have nothing to do and I do not use more than 1200 of the 12,000.
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#6
wolar
T4C FantasyG900 Mouse is all you need.

price sucks, but professional gaming mouse? there is no better
If you mean wireless then i guess so but there are plenty top-notch gaming mice to choose from if wire is of no concern, which isn't to me(g203, zowie, g403, +++)
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#7
HopelesslyFaithful
not a fan of the design in the TT mouse. Look uncomfortable. I finally started to get used to my new logi wireless mouse.

I will say i really like these new logi in terms of settings and quality but its taking ages to get used to....getting old lol.

www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CEFEMFW/?tag=tec06d-20

I got it on sale for like 75 IIRC camelcamelcamel would say but too lazy to look.

It sometimes gets a little glitchy with low battery. The thing goes into sleep mod too fast on low battery once in a while. Turn it off and on and its back to normal.

I get 32 hours of active use so like 2-3 days of life which is nice! It also charges in like 2 hours. 1 hour of charge is like a whole day of use. getting 100% takes a bit of time.

You can use it while charging but its super annoying to have the cable in :D it is wireless you know :D

The program is really useful too!

Not a major fan of the side buttons but getting used to it. You can also remove the side buttons if you like.
TheLostSwedeOh, but now there's the G903... gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g903-wireless-gaming-mouse
I guess you missed that one ;)
whats the difference?

ah thats cool. I like the weight and the mouse pad but....not worth the extra money ATM
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