
Thermaltake
The Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS IRIS Optical RGB is a budget‑friendly wired gaming mouse featuring a lightweight ergonomic design, 16.8 million‑color two‑zone RGB lighting, and an Omron 20 million‑click switch set. It offers on‑the‑fly DPI switching, macro storage via an ARM MCU, and dedicated software for customization.
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$29.99
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$29.68
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$23.80
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$29.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the IRIS Optical RGB for delivering solid build quality, reliable Omron switches, and a rich RGB experience at a very affordable price. They note the ergonomic shape and on‑the‑fly DPI switching as strong points, while calling out the modest 250 IPS tracking speed and the basic PMW‑3325 sensor as limitations for high‑level competitive play.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the reviewers’ praise for the mouse’s vibrant lighting, lightweight feel, and flexible software, often saying it "grew on me" after a few sessions. The most repeated criticisms from the community involve the scroll wheel’s feel, the plastic‑only grips, and a wish for a higher‑end sensor or premium cable.
Common Complaints
Scroll wheel alignment and looseness, low 250 IPS tracking speed, plastic‑only side grips perceived as less premium, and non‑gold‑plated USB cable.
What People Are Saying
“grew on me”
How It Compares
vs. Iris M30 RGB
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the M30 if you need higher DPI and acceleration; stick with the IRIS for lighter weight and richer lighting.
vs. Iris M50 RGB
Advantages
Disadvantages
The M50 is suited for users who prioritize a bigger form factor and RGB variety, while the IRIS remains the better choice for lightweight ergonomics and known sensor performance.