Brand | Lenovo |
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Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Item Height | 1.64 inches |
Item Width | 2.95 inches |
Hardware Platform | PC |
OS | Microsoft Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 100 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Item model number | GY50T26467 |
Product Dimensions | 12.22 x 7.49 x 4.17 cm; 300 Grams |
ASIN | B07NLN36LW |
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Lenovo Legion M500 RGB Gaming Mouse, Up to 16000 DPI 50G 400Ips, 7 Programmable Buttons, 3 ZONE 16.8Milion Colors RGB, 10G optional Magnet Weight, 3 Onboard Profile, 50 Million L/R Button Durability
Price: | S$44.26 + S$9.64 Delivery |
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- Stylish on the outside, savage on the inside - best-in-class performance and design. In the unique style of the Legion gaming family -- and now in your style, with 16.8 million colors in three configurable LED zones
- Stay comfortable - With textured side-grips, the Legion M500 keeps your hand well-rested in the palm grip position for peak performance, saving your accuracy in today's gaming session, and your health long-term.
- Never compromise on performance - the M500 leads the pack with performance with Omron Micro switches good for 50 million clicks, 16, 000 DPI tracking with 5 stages to switch through on the fly (50G/400ips) and 1000Hz polling rate.
- Customize on the fly - make the design yours with three RGB color LED zones, and set perfect accuracy for every game via removable 10 g weight cartridge and on-the-fly DPI switch with three onboard profiles.
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Additional Information
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. |
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Date First Available | 26 July 2019 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
4,011 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
256 in PC Gaming Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product description
Always play your best with the Lenovo Legion M500 RGB Gaming Mouse. Designed to be stylish on the outside, Savage on the inside, this wired Gaming mouse delivers best-in-class performance and engineering. You'll game for hours in comfort with the ergonomic mouse design that's optimized for your palm grip, giving you a natural position and providing unprecedented textured side-grips. Never compromise on game performance or accuracy.
with up to 16, 000 DPI precision and adjustable on-the-fly DPI switching with three onboard profiles, this PC gaming mouse lets you instantly change the sensitivity to the level of your preference. Set perfect accuracy for every game with a removable 10 g weight cartridge. And make the design yours with a three-zone configurable LED backlight with 16.8 million colors.
The style and performance of this Lenovo computer gaming mouse are backed up by strength and durability. The Ultra durable braided cable keeps your connection strong, while the Omron micro switches are good for 50 million clicks on left and right buttons.
specifications
performance:
- sensor technology: Optical PMW 3389
- sensor resolution: up to 16, 000 dpi
- Max. Moving speed: >400 ips
- Max. Acceleration: >50G> - USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1 ms)
- scroll wheel: up/down
- button durability: Omron 50 million clicks (L/R buttons)
- On-board memory: 3 profiles> - Programmable buttons: 7 (using Legion accessory software)
design:
- Mouse: 122 x 74.6 x 41.7 mm/ 4.8" X 2.9" X 1.6" Inches> - Packaging: 175 x 115 x 65 mm/ 6.9" X 4.5" X 2.6" Inches> - Weight: 105 g + 10 G removable weight (0.23 lbs + 0.02 lbs Removable weight)
backlight: 3-zone programmable RGB (using Legion accessory software)
color: Black + Iron grey
- Interface: USB 2.0
cable Type: braided cable> Cable length: 1.8 M (5.9 ft)
PC systems (ports): USB 2.0
other requirement: Internet access for Legion accessory software (optional)
information:
- Supported OS: Windows 10/ Windows 7
warranty: 1 Year
Ship group:
- M500 gaming mouse> - 10 G removable er> - warranty poster
- User guide
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Now he's some of the cons, in which case the cheaper prices does rear its head, but not a deal breaker, and is why I like the mouse still. First con is the comfort. The ergonomics are there, but your thumb nearly rests under your index finger, and this actually isn't entirely comfortable. Compared to a Logitech M500 mouse which I used to daily drive for years, the thumb is in a much more comfortable position. Still, you could in theory modify the mouse to move your thumb so it's not a big deal. Second con, look at the pictures. It collects dust off the mouse pad like a magnet. I have had some mice do this, but once again, comparing to the M500 (which was a cheaper mouse), does not collect dust around the slip pads like this. It's as if the glue seeps out a little and becomes a dust magnet. Not sure why but you'll want to clean it. Also the optical sensor area gets dust trapped, and you may occasionally need to use compressed air to clean it out. It should have a lens that's flush so dust can't go inside, but alas it does. And the third con, the weights. The trap door does not sit flush and actually goes beyond the slip pad (also seen in the picture), and this causes the mouse to not glide so smooth over the mouse pad, and does scrape a little at times until you recenter the weight cover. It's held on by magnets only and it only grips from the middle, not from the edges, so it likes to pivot around in place like a wobbly top. That's a pretty bad design, but if you take your time to center it, it doesn't really knock lose on its own unless you pick up the mouse and slam it down when gaming. It should lock in place in my opinion. But for the price I'm not going to complain.
All in all it's not a bad mouse, and the optical sensor used is fairly decent, it works well and tracks VERY good.

Reviewed in the United States on 12 June 2020
Now he's some of the cons, in which case the cheaper prices does rear its head, but not a deal breaker, and is why I like the mouse still. First con is the comfort. The ergonomics are there, but your thumb nearly rests under your index finger, and this actually isn't entirely comfortable. Compared to a Logitech M500 mouse which I used to daily drive for years, the thumb is in a much more comfortable position. Still, you could in theory modify the mouse to move your thumb so it's not a big deal. Second con, look at the pictures. It collects dust off the mouse pad like a magnet. I have had some mice do this, but once again, comparing to the M500 (which was a cheaper mouse), does not collect dust around the slip pads like this. It's as if the glue seeps out a little and becomes a dust magnet. Not sure why but you'll want to clean it. Also the optical sensor area gets dust trapped, and you may occasionally need to use compressed air to clean it out. It should have a lens that's flush so dust can't go inside, but alas it does. And the third con, the weights. The trap door does not sit flush and actually goes beyond the slip pad (also seen in the picture), and this causes the mouse to not glide so smooth over the mouse pad, and does scrape a little at times until you recenter the weight cover. It's held on by magnets only and it only grips from the middle, not from the edges, so it likes to pivot around in place like a wobbly top. That's a pretty bad design, but if you take your time to center it, it doesn't really knock lose on its own unless you pick up the mouse and slam it down when gaming. It should lock in place in my opinion. But for the price I'm not going to complain.
All in all it's not a bad mouse, and the optical sensor used is fairly decent, it works well and tracks VERY good.








Reviewed in the United States on 11 August 2020
