Tuesday, March 6th 2012

Thermaltake and BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA launch Level 10 M Gaming Mouse

With the joint launch of the Level 10 M Mouse at CEBIT, Thermaltake Group and DesignworksUSA, the design subsidiary of the BMW Group, will demonstrate their idea of how to "Change The Game Through Design". Continuing the dedication in perfecting the best gaming products, Tt eSPORTS, the subdivision of Thermaltake has made it one of their priorities to deliver the best design quality to enable their customers to maximize their gaming experience.

To create the "Level 10 World of Gaming", Thermaltake Group in year 2009 chose a design partner who understood the importance of creativity and could appreciate Thermaltake and Tt eSPORTS' passion for gaming. The award-winning Level 10 chassis was a legend in the world of PC gaming, and now in 2012 the "Level 10 World" will be extended by a range of gaming peripherals with the M Mouse being the first product to be revealed. It will be presented jointly at CEBIT and the teams will give insights into the design and development phases and the thinking that led to the creation of the final product.

Design that understands Gamers' Desires

Starting with an intensive workshop the design team observed and surveyed gamers in order to "dive into a gamers' soul" and understand the nature of the relationship to their very personal steering element. Next to requirements such as precision and innovative functions, it became very obvious that flexibility and options for customization are of great importance for gamers. The findings from the workshop directly flew into the design development for the Level 10 M Mouse creating a design that marries solutions for gamers functional, aesthetic and emotional needs. Director of Tt eSPORTS, Mr. Tony Liu, stated: "We are excited to collaborate with BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA, and the expectation from this mouse is to deliver the best gaming experience beyond standards, by fulfilling all gamers' demands whether it's the functionality or the aesthetics. Level 10 M Mouse is a dream product comes true by the genius work from the design team."

Aesthetics, Function & Materials

The Level 10 design concept is a philosophy in consumer electronics. Its design is a language that visualizes creativity and imagination. It's about open structure, about executing the principle of fewest surface coverage and maximizing functional elements. For the Level 10 M Mouse the designers came up with an array of innovative solutions. Combined with Thermaltake's expertise in cooling technology, the result is a product that speaks the Level 10 design language but still provides a comfortable equipment for heavy use.

3D Steering Axis Movement: The Mouse is divided into lower and top part which seems to float over the base. This part which is also the essential steering element of the mouse can be adjusted in regards to height and angle. The 3D dimensional character of the mouse provides for new and highly sufficient axis movements in various directions and makes the mouse fit as many gamers' preferences as possible.

Solid Aluminum base: Commonly used in the aerospace industry and in architecture, this material is characterized by its high resistance to corrosion. It ensures that the Level 10 experience of the user is durable and resilient to mouse-gliding movement.

Air-Through Ventilation System: Thermaltakes' ventilation solutions made possible the sandwich design of the top and lower part creating a hollow, open structure that lets the light, the air as well as the surrounding travel through the product almost creating the feeling of a 4th dimension. Additionally the Mouse is fitted with exquisite texture - a perforated surface which provides for a better air and temperature exchange as a means of passive ventilation, solving issues due to heavy use and direct touch of gaming equipment and the rise of temperatures of the hand.

Intelligent Software Application for customizing Gaming and Creative needs: The Level 10 M Mouse has it all: Programmable Keys, DPI Adjustability, Function-Lock Mechanism and more. It's a programmable gaming mouse capable of using the most comprehensive software application to customize settings based on user's needs. The Mouse has two regular keys on top and five additional keys at the side. Each key is programmable by software application by a single press with the finger. The so called "Z" key is especially designed for five different commands. There is a total of eleven programmable command keys on Level 10 M Mouse while the "Z" key offers another function: During the gaming mode this key can switch between up to five gaming profiles. In addition, the polling rate and the seven lighting-effect colors of the Mouse are also customizable. The Level 10 M Mouse is equipped with 8200 DPI, adjustable from 800, 1600, 3200 to 5000 (default setting), and customizable by software application up to 8200 DPI. With clear indication on top of the mouse, users can observe the current DPI status and make change whenever necessary. The Function-Lock Mechanism also serves to avoid accidental error command by locking side keys during gaming mode. The Level 10 M Mouse is a tool which was clearly designed for pro-gaming and creative needs.

The Color Scheme

The Level 10 M Mouse is available in three different colors: Diamond Black, Iron White, and Military Green. Each represents different characters and user's unique personality, and each carries the gaming philosophy of Level 10.

Level 10 M Mouse is an amazing gaming product that will truly revolutionize your gaming and aesthetic perception, joined by two great teams of Thermaltake Group and BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA.
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20 Comments on Thermaltake and BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA launch Level 10 M Gaming Mouse

#1
Munki
Pretty cool. This could be a good product.
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#2
BrooksyX
I personally would advise against buying thermaltake keyboard/mice products anyways. I bought a challenger pro keyboard from them that came with broken keys and they kept sending me replacement keys that were broken. Also the keyboard will randomly disconnect a couple times a week and I have to unplug and plug it back in. I bought their black gaming mouse at the same time and I had to send it in for an RMA because the laser died.

I don't plan on ever buying thermaltake products again.
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#3
THE_EGG
BrooksyXI personally would advise against buying thermaltake keyboard/mice products anyways. I bought a challenger pro keyboard from them that came with broken keys and they kept sending me replacement keys that were broken. Also the keyboard will randomly disconnect a couple times a week and I have to unplug and plug it back in. I bought their black gaming mouse at the same time and I had to send it in for an RMA because the laser died.

I don't plan on ever buying thermaltake products again.
I must admit I have always been against Tt as well because of bad experiences with their PSU's and cases used for client builds. But I opted for their Meka G-unit keyboard and I must say I am very impressed, good build quality and useability at a good price. This mouse I hope lives up to the standard of which Tt do their mech. keyboards.
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#4
qwerty_lesh
Have you never heard? Good friends don't let friends buy Thermaltake :nutkick:
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#5
Shihab
Made with BMW and named Lvl10 ? Lemme guess, it will worth a kidney and a liver...
qwerty_leshHave you never heard? Good friends don't let friends buy Thermaltake :nutkick:
Half my friends use Tt cases ;) And tbh, they have many decent cases. Mines doing very well (except with some issues with my oversized board :ohwell: )
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#6
NdMk2o1o
That's a crazy looking mouse, do want though TT's build quality is crap, dunno if thats the case for their higher end stuff but it's been enough to put me off buying any of their products again. I could be tempted by one of these..
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#7
Mistral
Looks aside, in my book a mouse you can get your finger stuck in is not a good mouse.

Also, Thermaltake...
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#8
Shihab
MistralLooks aside, in my book a mouse you can get your finger stuck in is not a good mouse.
*cough*R.A.T*cough*
>_>
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#9
Vancha
www.techpowerup.com/img/12-01-11/level%2010%20m%20mouse%20rendering%20dwusa.jpg

Why did they change the sides? It matched the angle of the mouse and looked decent, so they opt for a blocky shape that looks out of place instead?

- Change the sides back (No "Z" button required)
- Don't separate the buttons from the body arc, make it one piece of plastic
- Remove the pointless square from the LMB
- Remove the terrible looking hook from the front
- Move the DPI indicator to the middle of the mouse
- Dignify the USB dongle

If they did those things, I would buy this mouse.
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#10
m1dg3t
Not even BMW can get me to buy Thermalbreak junk.

If BMW design group want's to get into the PC market they should have done their research and picked a better company. A polished turd will always be JUST that, a polished turd :cool:
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#11
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
What is going on? I mean man they look like staplers! IMHO I think they are trying to over design the mouse. all this just makes them not only look like crap but make them more susceptible to getting hooked on things and dragged off the desk. STOP with the over designing of the mouse!
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#12
Shihab
It looks more like a pedal that wouldn't fare well with flat footed to me...
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#13
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
I have owned literally tons of Thermaltake products and never once have I had any issues. I guess you get what you pay for, as is the case with any manufacturer. :)
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#14
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
AthlonX2I have owned literally tons of Thermaltake products and never once have I had any issues. I guess you get what you pay for, as is the case with any manufacturer. :)
I do not thing it is a matter of getting what you paid for or having an issue with it, Well other than the looks of the thing. To me they are trying way to hard. This thing just looks way too over engineered and over designed. For me that is. I do not think I could ever buy one.
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#15
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
Cristian_25HAir-Through Ventilation System: Thermaltakes' ventilation solutions made possible the sandwich design of the top and lower part creating a hollow, open structure that lets the light, the air as well as the surrounding travel through the product almost creating the feeling of a 4th dimension. Additionally the Mouse is fitted with exquisite texture - a perforated surface which provides for a better air and temperature exchange as a means of passive ventilation, solving issues due to heavy use and direct touch of gaming equipment and the rise of temperatures of the hand.
BWAHAHABHAHBABABAHBHHB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How much liquor did the marketing person have to drink before he/she could come up with that one :roll:
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#16
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
I never said i bought any Thermaltake products,just that i have owned them:p
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#17
Disruptor4
I think that's possibly the ugliest mouse I have ever seen...
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#18
TheoneandonlyMrK
tricksonWhat is going on? I mean man they look like staplers!
:roll:

i thought a mini bumper car:laugh:
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#19
ensabrenoir
Shihabyooo*cough*R.A.T*cough*
>_>
HHHEEEEYYYYYYYY......r.a.t.s are the original cool. Nock-offs never get it right. Bmw? really....Designers Must be from Bmws maintenance department
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#20
THE_EGG
:laugh:I'm guessing it will be priced similarly to BMW accessories....level 10
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