BMW and Thermaltake rolling out $100-priced Level 10 M gaming mouse
According to a recent press release by the BMW Group, the Level 10 M gaming mouse – which BMW DesignworksUSA has developed jointly with Thermaltake – is being rolled out to online as well as brick-and-mortar stores since August 27.
The press release by BMW Group said that the Level 10 M gaming mouse is hitting that the shelves in US, Europe, and Asia; and that the mouse is available for $100. Though the mouse is yet to show up on Amazon, Newegg or at Best Buy, that would probably change soon.
The unique-looking Level 10 Mouse has a distinct hollowed-out body; and its unconventional, empty space-loving design would apparently be perfect for precision-minded gamers, as a screw atop the mouse will allow them to adjust its height and angle, thus changing the way it fits under the palm of their hand.
In addition, the Level 10 M gaming mouse also features a wide range of hexagonal cutouts on its surface, in order to facilitate better airflow during the course of perspiring gaming sessions; thus adding some extra panache to the mouse’s design.
Moreover, along with the standard left and right click buttons and the scroll wheel, the Level 10 M mouse also features five additional keys - A, B, C, D, and Z - each of which is programmable with the help of accompanying software. There are also four side keys which can – for a total of 11 programmable commands – carry out a secondary function when the Z key is held down.