Tt eSports MO-BLE001DT BLACK Element Laser Gaming Mouse
The Tt eSports MO-BLE001DT BLACK Element Laser Gaming Mouse allows you to bring your best to each and every game you play. A 6500 DPI laser engine with On-the-Fly sensitivity that can be used on most surfaces, OMRON gaming switch with elastic capabilities that last up to 5 millions keystrokes, and a weight-in design for customizing a perfect balance, the Tt eSports MO-BLE001DT BLACK Element Laser Gaming Mouse takes you gameplay to the next level. Also, with a Graphical User Interface for personalizing macro keys, advancing performance, and customizing up to 5 color lighting options, the Tt eSports MO-BLE001DT BLACK Element Laser Gaming Mouse definitely tips the scales in your favor.
What It Is and Why You Need It:
- 6500 DPI Laser Engine
- MMORPG or RTS Game Type
- Graphical User Interface for customizing macro keys, advanced performance, and up to 5 lighting options
A Closer Look
Features:
- Customize MMORPG or RTS Game Type
- OMRON Gaming Switch - enables an excellent gaming elastic capability with a life expectancy up to 5 million keystrokes
- Weight-In Design - adjust for a perfect balance
- Gold-plated USB Connectors - for the most reliable data or signal transmission
- Pause-Break Lighting System
- Rubber Coating Finished - rubber coating finished to enhance hand grip for rapid gaming movement
- Graphical User Interface (GUI) - for personalized macro keys, advanced performance, and light options
- 128KB On-Board Memory - for storing up to 45 Macro keys within 5 game profiles, plug and play while switching to different PC
- Powerful 6500 DPI Laser Engine - can be used on most surfaces with On-the-Fly sensitivity and multi-level resolutions (100 to 6500 DPI)
- Up to 5 colors - customize your gaming atmosphere
Additional Specifications:
- Interface: USB
- Operational system: Windows®7/Vista/XP
- Number of Macro Keys: 9
- Sensor engine: 6500 dpi
- Sensor Type: Laser
- Cable length: 1.8m braided
- Body dimension (LxWxH): 4.9" x 2.6" x 1.6"
I bought this onsale for about $40 and I'd say the price attracted me to get it compared to the ones I really wanted like the Razors and Logitechs.My last mice was a Logitech MX512. It lasted me 5 years so far and still working great. Just thought I'd upgrade as its a little beat up.Anyway, almost everything is great about this mice. To be really picky, I only have 2 pet peeves which I'm sure aren't a big deal to Gamers. Comparing it from my previous MX512, the middle scroll button on the TT takes slightly more pressure to press down on... but not by much. I realize this is pretty common in most gaming mice out there. Its only a big deal for me since I use it for graphic softwares like 3DsMax (like holding down middle scroll button to move around viewports). It can get a little tiring for your finger, but after a while of using it, you'll get use to it and will be normal. Again, its only slightly. This would be the only thing I worry about when getting a new mice.Lastly, the overall design and build is great. Fits nicely in your hand. Only thing I don't really like is the little trim design cut out on both sides of the mice (where your thumb rests). There are these little gaps that I can imagine dust would build up after a while. I don't see the point why the designers did that... Again, not a big deal and with a brush, cleaning job would be easy.Other than that, it comes with a nice little zip up pouch to put in if you decide to port it around.I totally recommend this one as its pretty fast and responsive with games or even general use. Diablo 3, Battlefield 3, Guildwars2, Starcraft2 and many others.Give these guys a chance!