
Lenovo
The Lenovo M210 RGB Wired Gaming Mouse offers a high‑end Pixart PAW3333 sensor, up to 8000 DPI, and 1000 Hz polling in a lightweight 75 g ambidextrous design, all at an entry‑level price. It adds 3‑zone RGB lighting and a durable braided cable, but lacks software customization and onboard memory.
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$15.99
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$19.57
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$15.99
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$54.28
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Best For
Casual gamers, students, and budget‑conscious users who want a lightweight, plug‑and‑play mouse with decent performance and RGB flair; ideal for multi‑OS environments, dorms, or as a secondary gaming mouse.
Not Ideal For
Competitive esports players, users needing extensive lighting or button customization, those preferring wireless freedom, or anyone seeking a premium‑build, fully programmable mouse.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the M210 for packing a high‑end sensor, lightweight chassis, and solid tracking into an affordable package, noting its strong performance and aesthetic RGB lighting. However, they caution that the mouse is reaching end‑of‑life and suffers from limited customization options and no onboard memory, which may deter power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the mouse’s light weight, responsive feel, and attractive lighting, rating it around 4 out of 5 stars. Common praise focuses on value for money and durability of the braided cable, while recurring complaints center on the inability to customize RGB, stiff side buttons, and the limited DPI steps.
Common Complaints
RGB not customizable, side buttons stiff, lack of software for remapping, plastic feel, and only four DPI levels functioning.
What People Are Saying
“Great feel for the price”
“Lights look amazing with 3 zones”
“Very light and easy to move quickly”
“Works perfectly on my laptop and PC”
“Cable doesn’t tangle easily”
“Wish I could customize the RGB colors”
“Side buttons are too stiff”
“No software support limits functionality”
“Plastic feels a bit cheap”
“Only 4 DPI levels actually work”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G203 Lightsync
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Lenovo M210 for a lighter, ambidextrous, budget‑friendly mouse; choose the G203 if you need more lighting zones and software control.
vs. Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick the M210 for wired reliability and budget; pick the Basilisk X if you want wireless freedom and higher DPI.
vs. Redragon M610
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Disadvantages
The M210 is ideal for users prioritizing weight and cost, while the Redragon M610 suits those who want more customizable RGB and software features.
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