
Seenda Wireless Mouse
Score: 73/100
Lenovo M210 RGB
Score: 76/100Rankings

The Lenovo M210 is a wired gaming mouse offering an 8000 DPI PAW3333 sensor, 3-zone RGB and seven programmable buttons, making it strong on performance and visual appeal. Its main trade-offs are the lack of wireless operation and Windows-only support. It is best suited for budget-conscious PC gamers who prefer a palm grip.

Seenda's wireless mouse uses a 2.4 GHz USB nano receiver, offering a very light 50 g form factor and a 10 m range for flexible use. It does not support Bluetooth and provides no DPI or ergonomic details, which may affect precision and comfort. Suitable for users who need a simple plug-and-play mouse with long battery life via AA cells.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 8,000best | |
| ↓ lower better | 50 gbest | 81.6 g |
— | 7best | |
— | 1,000 Hzbest | |
— | 7best | |
— | 1 yearsbest | |
10 mbest | — | |
— | 3best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 50 g | 81.6 g |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Wireless (Yes/No) | true | false |
Connection Type | USB Receiver | USB-A |


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Lenovo's own product page promotes the M210 as delivering a satisfying and attractive gaming experience, highlighting its high-DPI sensor, customizable RGB zones, and lightweight build. No independent professional reviews were found, so the expert perspective is limited to Lenovo's marketing claims.
User feedback is virtually absent in the sources consulted, with one retailer noting that there are no reviews yet. Based on the specifications, typical consumer praise would likely focus on the mouse's light weight, high DPI range, and RGB aesthetics, while complaints would probably center on the lack of wireless option, Windows-only support, and possible confusion over the reported weight range.