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The Thermaltake Argent M5 is an ambidextrous RGB gaming mouse offered in wired and wireless versions, featuring a high‑precision PixArt sensor, extensive lighting customization, and versatile connectivity options. It targets gamers who value flexibility and customization, though its wireless model is relatively heavy at 117 g.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Argent M5 for its precise PMW sensor, true ambidextrous ergonomics, and extensive RGB customization, but they consistently point out its heavier weight and larger-than-expected footprint compared to rivals, making it less ideal for weight‑sensitive esports scenarios.
What Users Say
Consumers love the mouse’s ambidextrous comfort, solid build quality, and flexible connectivity, while repeatedly mentioning the weight and side‑button placement as the main pain points that take time to adapt to.
Common Complaints
Heavy weight, mushy side buttons when pressed off‑center, and higher side‑button placement leading to accidental clicks.
What People Are Saying
“really good ambidextrous mouse”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G Pro X Superlight
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Choose Thermaltake for ambidextrous ergonomics and feature richness; choose Logitech for ultralight esports performance.
vs. SteelSeries Rival 3 Wireless
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Thermaltake is better for users needing ambidextrous design and multiple connectivity modes; SteelSeries suits those prioritizing lighter weight and longer battery life.