 Every time that I think they have done everything to a mouse, someone surprises me with something completely different or off the wall. Last year when we took a tour of Thermaltake’s US offices, they hinted that we would see a new exciting mouse that was a collaboration with BMW DesignworksUSA, much like the Level 10 case. A little over a year later, here I am finally getting a chance to take a look at that mouse, the Thermaltake Level 10 M. Being nothing like other mice that we have taken a look at, I’m not sure what to expect from the Level 10 M or its Avago ADNS-9800 sensor.
Every time that I think they have done everything to a mouse, someone surprises me with something completely different or off the wall. Last year when we took a tour of Thermaltake’s US offices, they hinted that we would see a new exciting mouse that was a collaboration with BMW DesignworksUSA, much like the Level 10 case. A little over a year later, here I am finally getting a chance to take a look at that mouse, the Thermaltake Level 10 M. Being nothing like other mice that we have taken a look at, I’m not sure what to expect from the Level 10 M or its Avago ADNS-9800 sensor.
Product Name: Thermaltake Level 10 Mouse
Review Sample Provided by: Thermaltake
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications
| Color | Diamond Black  | 
| DPI | 8200 | 
| Sensor Type | Laser | 
| No. of Buttons | 7 | 
| 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-Platted USB | Yes | 
| Dimension | 147 x 67.5 x 38.8 mm | 
 
       
      