[section_title title=”Conclusion”]Conclusion

So now it is that time again where I get to share my final thoughts and explain what I feel about the Level 10M and how it made me feel while using it.  Does it represent good value for money or is all that bling and design just style with no substance?

Starting with the performance of the mouse itself, I firmly believe this to be a high end gaming mouse and it actually feels like one.  The weight for me personally was spot on for playing MOBA and FPS games, it felt natural.  Obviously it took a while to get used to the shape but once I did, it has to be one of the best gaming mice I have used so far.  I would say it is more suited to MMORPGS and MOBA’s such as DOTA 2 and LoL than FPS in my personal opinion although it excels well in both genres, especially if you play a fast engineer class and want to lob grenades around and change weapons quickly.  The main niggle in my opinion which hindered me a little was the DPI switch.  This is good for on the fly switching but I really do prefer to be able to either switch between 2 pre-sets or having the ability to move backwards and forwards instead of just constantly forward.  This means you have to cycle through 3 to get to the one you are looking for which when you’re in a game such as Call of Duty, you could be dead by the time you cycle.

In terms of design, Tt eSPORTS have modelled the Level 10M after BMW, making it look sleek, elegant and professional.  Although the look is nothing short of amazing, I do feel there are a couple design flaws in my opinion.  Firstly I feel the buttons don’t work as well as they should do, they do press in perfectly but if you are like me, I usually graze them on the sides and with the switch being directly in the middle of the button, you need to press it directly; in FPS games it’s a case that if you miss, you die.  Next is this ventilation, I really don’t think you could call it a feature as I can’t really see how it works.  Ok, there are holes which should allow air under one side of your palm but would that really stop you sweating?  I don’t think so.  Overall though, the Level 10M really does look the part and it feels incredible; one of the best built mice I have had the pleasure of using for a long time.

Coming in at £76, the Level 10M isn’t the cheapest mice on the market and for the price; you could probably do better in terms of features and versatility.  What you do get however is one of the best built gaming mice on the market, with enough features to make it worthwhile and one that looks like it should cost what it does.  If you like the look of the Level 10M, you won’t be disappointed as it feels just as good as it looks!

Even despite the apparent flaws (my opinion of course), I still feel it deserves the design award as it is one of the best looking mice on the market and it seems to be standing the test of time, even with newer, better value mice constantly being poured onto the market.  In terms of value, you could consider it good value but when you consider mice such as the Shogun Bros MK1 Ballista, the Logitech G500 and even the CM Storm Havoc, it has still competition and if you are sold on the features, then the Level 10M is a good buy.

Big thanks to Tt eSPORTS for sending me one in for review and I look forward to seeing more in the not too distant future!

 

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Summary

The Tt eSPORTS Level 10M feels as great as it looks and at a snip below £70, it is a reasonable price for what you get. If you are in the market for a top spec gaming mouse featuring an AVAGO 9800 8200DPI laser sensor and desire a mouse that combines both looks and performance in one product, then put the Level 10M on your shopping list.

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