Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Tt eSports Theron Gaming Mouse and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Tt eSports Theron Gaming Mouse.
September 2014
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The editors liked
Fast actions per minute
Customisable features
Rubberised texture
Macro functionality
Good DPI range (if somewhat limited in choice)
Great optional accessories
Cool design
High quality build
Braided cable
Easy to use software
Customisable weight
Nice ergonomics
Comfortenhancing design
Attractive appearance and LED colours
Wide range of userdefinable DPI levels
Lock for DPI adjustment buttons
5x 4.5g removable weights
The editors didn't like
Limited customisable colour range
Basic DPI indication
Poor quality mouse wheel
Mild acceleration / deceleration issues at high velocities
Personally in the past I have struggled to find a mouse that meets all my needs for comfort and precision, there is so many different styles and sizes out there making it a daunting task trying to pick a new one. I've been using the Theron for around a...
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Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Daniel , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: We have four portable keyboards and a quartet of gaming mice that could turn heads at your next LAN party. We put the boards through a number of performance-oriented metrics, and handed the hardware off to some gamer friends for their opinions, too. The...
Comfortable texture, Tight tracking, Zone-customizable lighting, Battle mode changes lighting according to click speed
Kinky cable, Slightly basic software, Right shortcut button prone to accidental activation
The Theron is a comfortable gaming mouse with a few design quirks but a nice, premium feel. It will work well for casual to moderate FPS and RTS gaming. Read More…...
Polling rate is on the bottom of the mouse, Software feels half done, Middle button is hard to click
I like this mouse but it has a couple of flaws that I don’t like. The biggest flaw is the scroll wheel since it’s very hard to click so I had to remove that out of my gaming configuration. I’ve found two more things that I did not like, but they are n...
Build Quality, Accuracy/Speed/Grip, 5600DPI Gaming Laser Sensor, Rubber Coating For Improved Grip, 128kb Onboard Memory, Up To 40 Macros In 5 Profiles, Weight Adjustment System, Braided Cable With Gold Plated USB Connector, Profile/Polling Rate Selection Buttons
Price (For Some), Current Availability
Since this is not the first gaming mouse to receive by TteSports i had a good idea about what to expect especially in terms of design but in the end i was overwhelmed by the THERON since simply put it is amongst the 5 top gaming mice i have use...
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Published: 2012-01-05, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
It's a great mouse. It offers a lot of features for example the lightning options, high DPI range, a sleek and stylish design and the performance is not that bad as well after all when you compare it with Razer's Abysus. The mouse has a strong grip and it...
Published: 2012-12-17, Author: William , review by: Bcchardware.com
High quality, Inexpensive, Highly programmable, Removable weights, DPI control on the fly, Comfortable
DPI controls slightly out of reach
I really like the Thermaltake Theron gaming mouse. It is loaded with many features that anyone would appreciate. The Theron glides smoothly on its Teflon feet and tracks perfectly. Programming the Theron is made really simple with it's easy to follow setu...
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Published: 2015-06-10, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The Theron Smart Mouse has a great shape and feel, so much so that even while being offered in the high gloss metal flake finish, even with hot sweaty hands, when we needed to lift the mouse, our hands never slipped and dropped the mouse. It travels well...
Abstract: Optical mice first hit the scene back in 1999, replacing ball mice and their fluff-stuffing rollers. The Optical sensor is basically a tiny camera, with a small LED bouncing red light off the mousing surface onto a CMOS sensor, thousands of times per seco...