Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced RGB Mouse Review

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Final Thoughts and Conclusions

Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced
Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced Retail Packaging

I have been using the original Level 10 M since it first came out, it is highly responsive, and adjusted to suit my specific gaming style. The Level 10 M Advanced makes some improvements, but also makes some design changes. For example, they removed the 3D axis, and made it only 2D. Then they removed the aluminum base, which I personally like purely for it’s aesthetic value. Finally, two buttons on the right side of the mouse were removed; personally I won’t miss these as I never used them to begin with. None of these changes takes away from the quality and usability of the Level 10 M Advanced, and something that most would never miss if they aren’t accustomed to the original.

Thermaltake Tt eSports Level 10 Advanced
Thermaltake Tt eSports Level 10 Advanced Overview

There are several improvements to the Level 10 M Advanced as well. The three zone LED lighting has changed to an RGB LED, which is user customizable. In addition, the lighting effects are semi-programmable depending on the user and gaming mode. The three LED zones are bright and easily visible in a well lit room.

Thermaltake Tt eSports Level 10 Advanced
Thermaltake Tt eSports Level 10 Advanced Three LED RGB Zones

The plastic feet gives the mouse the ability to glide easily on nearly any surface, coupled with the 16,000DPI sensor, you should have no excuse on how the quickly mouse moves the cursor across the screen. The buttons on the mouse are highly responsive, and the scroll wheel makes scrolling through things easy with it’s soft click stops.

One of the selling points is the ergonomic design of the Level 10 M Advanced. I’m not an ergonomic expert, but I have used this mouse for at least 8 hours a day for the past couple of weeks and have not had any issues with it at this point. The height adjustment capability helped me get a good comfortable grip on the mouse. In addition to the height adjustment of the palm rest, Thermaltake has also integrated a rest-plate design, providing a place for the users fingers on the sides of the mouse. In the palm rest, Thermaltake has included ventilation holes, which don’t seem to have much effect for me, but it does look great for the Tt eSports Dragon to be behind the ventilation holes.

If the Thermaltake Tt eSports Level 10 M Advanced gaming mouse is to your liking, you can pick it up today for $69.99 with free shipping, which is slightly cheaper than the original’s high price. There is a wide range of prices for high quality gaming mice, and for this price you are getting a well made mouse with RGB lighting options. In addition, Thermaltake provides a 2 year warranty on their gaming mice.

Legit Bottom Line: The Thermaltake Level 10 M Advance mouse is highly responsive with it’s 16,000 DPI, and Omron switches. The technological changes made from the original to the latest incarnation improves on the mouse. The aesthetic changes will be left to the individual user.