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Lenovo Legion M600

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Lenovo Legion M600
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionradio / wired
InterfaceUSB A
Cable length1.8 m
Range10 m
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3335
Sensor resolution16000 DPI
Max. acceleration40 G
Max. speed400 ips
Number of buttons7
Side buttons
DPI-button
SwitchesOmron
Scroll wheels1
Features
Programmable buttons
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
Cablebraided
General
Power sourcebattery
Charging portUSB C
In boxUSB receiver
Size (LxWxH)127x70x42 mm
Weight107 g
Official Websitelenovo.com
Added to E-Catalogapril 2020
P/N
GY50X79385

GY51C96033

Stylish and fast gaming mouse with a fully symmetrical body design, built-in backlight and a set of 7 control buttons. The model was introduced to the market as part of the advanced family of Legion gaming devices from Lenovo and is positioned by the manufacturer in the middle price segment. First of all, let's pay attention to the case - it is not only completely symmetrical, but at the same time a pair of traditional side buttons is provided both on the right and on the left sides.

Thanks to this, the Lenovo Legion M600 gaming mouse is as convenient as possible for use in both the right and left hand. The device also received a rather restrained design, and the built-in backlight is focused on the scroll wheel and the family emblem on the case. "Under the hood" is a high-precision optical sensor PixArt 3335, which is able to provide sensitivity up to 16000 DPI, maintain high accuracy with jerks up to 40 G, and also work stably at mouse speeds up to 400 ips. Reliable and popular Japanese Omron are used as switches for the buttons. The manufacturer provides two options for pairing with a computer - a USB cable or a radio channel. In the latter case, the built-in battery provides up to 200 hours of battery life with the ability to quickly recharge in 2.5 hours.

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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Video reviews

Wired and Wireless Connectivity

After the success of Lenovo Legion gaming laptops, the Chinese manufacturer decided to strike while the iron is hot and launched a separate line of Legion accessories, which included gaming mice. The Lenovo Legion M600, which is the subject of this review, is one of the most advanced models in this family. The M600 features an ergonomic ambidextrous design with a set of additional buttons on each side and a dual connection option via cable or wireless.

Comfortable Design

It has a quite comfortable shape in the style of Logitech G Pro, but with a slightly shorter hump, making it equally suitable for claw and fingertip grips. Lenovo did an excellent job with the body materials and chose outstanding button switches from Omron, which operate smoothly and clearly. Accuracy is ensured by a robust mid-range PixArt 3335 sensor with a maximum DPI of 16000, acceleration up to 40 G, and optimized power consumption.

Up to 200 Hours of Battery Life

Among the additional advantages of this model are a braided cable, neat logo and scroll wheel lighting, and a long-lasting battery that, according to the manufacturer, lasts 200 hours without RGB. By comparison, the long-lasting Razer Basilisk Ultimate lasts a maximum of 100 hours. The obvious drawbacks are limited sensor adjustment options in the proprietary software and the weight of 107 grams. In times of lightweight 70-gram models, the M600 looks like Shaquille O'Neal on the court against school kids.