THE LEVEL 10 M HYBRID
Just like the wired version the wireless version is primarily made by aluminum and also has the same industrial grade rubber coating at the top (weighs 178g).
Where the braided cable left the wired version the wireless one has a plastic piece with the company logo on it. This piece is actually removable for when you want to recharge the mouse.
The same DPI/Profile selection 4-way pad (Z-Button) along with two buttons and the Tt eSPORTS logo are present on the left side just like with the wired version.
You can adjust the height of the rear end up to 5mm by using the Allen bolt placed at the top (quite useful especially for people with large hands).
Once again we find the same perforation at the top which should help reduce sweat on your hand after long periods of use (unfortunately unlike the wired version the logo beneath is not illuminated).
The primary button is also part of the units lighting system.
The 4 LEDS used to show the current DPI setting are placed on the right side of the secondary button (right next to the soft scroll wheel).
You can tilt the mouse up to 5 degrees on each side via the Allen bolt placed at the lower right side.
Where the wired version has the two extra programmable buttons the wireless version has the transmitter.
Four relatively large Teflon feet are placed on the base of the mouse.
Angle snapping is also used here with the Avago ADNS-9800 just like with the original version (right next to the sensor we see the pairing button and the wireless on/off switch.
At first i was surprised to find that the 5GHz receiver was nowhere on the device. Well it turns out that it's on the detachable braided cable and covered by the same cap as the USB connector.
Although mostly a marketing gimmick still we like seeing manufacturers using gold plated USB connectors with their gaming peripherals.