USER EXPERIENCE & CONCLUSION
The Level 10 M Gaming Mouse is surprisingly large. Even if you’re anticipating its going to be, at first grip it’ll feel really large in the average adult’s hands. Basically everything in the Level 10 M at first experience is something different. The same goes for the gripping style. The Level 10 M doesn’t favor palm- nor claw-grip users but still both would need a bit of adjusting. Overall, the general feel of the mouse is really different and the user will be forced to put his thumb above the metal recess that houses the thumb buttons because the DPI thumb adjuster is so easily toggled.
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As for performance, the mouse is quite agile for its size. The sensor works nicely and is very smooth to use. In intense gaming situations, the weight of the mouse might prove a bit of bother to twitch gamers but should pose no problem with the right sensitivity. Included in the bundle is a macro recorder, albeit the software is very clunky like what these start-up gaming brands do. Still, the utility is functional and adds a bit of needed feature to the Level 10 M.
Wrapping things up, Tt eSports has certainly outdid themselves when designing the Level 10 M gaming mouse. Its distinct looks set its apart from all the conventional gaming brands out there right now. Nice attention to details were also given to the materials in use and the included extras like the carrying pouch add value to the package. Performance, although satisfactory needs to work closely with comfort on any peripheral and in the Level 10 M’s case, there needs to be more agreement in both department. The Level 10 M mouse, though having an excellent sensor, is weighted down by its metal base which makes it hard to move around in swipe-heavy situations. MMO gamers and those who prefer not-so-fast-paced games should find just the right balance here though.
We’re also going to call out Tt eSports for their poor software tool. The interface is appalling and is absolutely horrendous to look at. A smoother and cleaner interface would give users more incentive to fiddle around the application to explore the mice more. In itself, the Level 10 M is good but with the software it can be better. Right now, the software is only good for a one-time visit for setting the DPI switcher stages and lighting options, never to be opened again.
If you’re looking for a gaming that stands out from the rest in terms of look, then the Level 10 M gaming mouse from Tt eSports is that. With a bit of tweaking to the material and ergonomic optimization, the Level 10 M could be  a fierce competitor in the highly competitive e-Sports scene. At Php3,499 it is at the mid-range price bracket competing with likes of the Razer Taipan or DeathAdder, the Roccat Kone+, etc. What sets the Level 10 M apart is its construction and looks. If you have a thing for the unorthodox, the Tt eSports Level 10 M gaming mouse should be right up your alley.