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Tt eSPORTS Level 10 M Gaming Mouse Review

In the past, we’ve seen products that have looked amazing, but have failed to live up to expectations and were often a flop when it came to performance. With the Level 10 M, we were in two minds at first. The clean, modern style, instantly yelled to us that sacrifices must have been made, but at the same time we knew that Tt eSPORTS produce great performing products. In truth, the Level 10 M gaming mouse is simply amazing, not just the way it looks, but the way it feels and performs. It is a pure spectacle, sitting there on there your desk. It is guaranteed to capture people’s attention and questions; “Wow! That looks amazing! What is it?”.

There is however, a slight downside to the sheer awesomeness that is the Level 10 M, and that is the price. There is a general rule of thumb that a product can be ‘cheap’, ‘perform well’ and ‘looks great’, so now pick two of them and that is all the product can be. With the case of the Level 10 M, we have great looks and superb performance, so subsequently resulting in high costs. At £89 (RRP) it is not the most expensive mouse we’ve seen, but it certainly sits up amongst them. A large portion of the cost is filtered down to the design. This is not just a mouse; it is an icon, an example of precision engineering and functionality combined to produce a flawless tool that not only improves performance, but is stylish and eye-catching. So this is why the cost is much dearer.

“Is the Level 10 M worth it?” – we ask ourselves, and without a shadow of a doubt, yes, yes it damn well is! If you have the funds to splash out on such an extravagant mouse, then look no further. If you are an avid gamer, or just a person who likes their style, then the Level 10 M would be perfect sitting on your desk. We love the Level 10 M gaming mouse, for both gaming and general use, so, rather unsurprisingly; we are awarding the mouse with our highest and most prestigious award:

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2 Comments

  1. Having played with this mouse for the past 2 weeks I can honestly say I’m pretty underwhelmed. Sure it has flash but it is really bog standard. The hex grille does nothing but let you peer inside, it’s meant to increase airflow to reduce sweaty palms but it fails at that. The LCD thing on the main button is only for show & the horseshoe pattern on the scroll wheel has no noticeable impact on traction. The missing bits on the sides & the back only serve to provide fewer gripping positions, it is certainly not designed for the claw grip. Although the looks will appeal to a lot of people & it does what it says on the tin it’s still a toilet load of money to pay for a mouse. I think you’d be better served investing in a similar mouse from Mad Catz. IMHO it doesn’t deserve an Editors Choice award but it does deserve a Novelty award. It’s really not too bad apart from it’s eye watering price.

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