Thermaltake Level 10 Mouse

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If you are looking for a mouse that works as good as it looks, you should probably check out this Thermaltake Level 10 mouse review at Overclockers Club today.

Most of you have heard of the fascinating mouse from Thermaltake with inspiration from the BMW subsidiary DesignworksUSA: the Level 10 M mouse. It's been a big name through the holidays and has shown up on quite a few forum contest threads including here at OCC, and now it's about time we dig into the hype.
 
I was really interested in this mouse but I've now read over 5 reviews and all of them point out the thumb hat is in the wrong place. I think that puts this in the "I'll wait for the 2.0 product" category being that the price is so high.
 
thermaltake has some interesting products but god damn they're ugly.

i have 1 thermaltake product at home (gathering dust atm), an old mozart TX case. the only real fault was that is wasn't deep enough. it's not exactly pretty but it was fairly clean.
it seems thermaltake products have gotten progressively fugly over the years.

the mouse looks like the illegitimate aborted foetus of a transformer.

maybe i'm just old but i think 'less is more' when i comes to aesthetics.
 
I have a Corsair M60 mouse and this is interesting. I couldn't find anywhere in the article where it actually stated the price. That seems like hella fail where every paragraph talks about the high quality and "get what you pay for" feel that this mouse has.
 
It's about $100 everywhere.

I have a TT headset, it's very nice.

I had a TT Esports Black mouse, it was very uncomfortable to hold.
 
I was really interested in this mouse but I've now read over 5 reviews and all of them point out the thumb hat is in the wrong place. I think that puts this in the "I'll wait for the 2.0 product" category being that the price is so high.

Yes! The "thumb hat" is in the wrong place. And the price is too high. Curiously the original design from BMW didn't have those flaws... Just goes to show how good Thermaltake is at designing this type of gear.
 
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