Chinese tech giant and global PC market leader Lenovo has unveiled its latest addition to the gaming peripherals lineup – the Savior M3 wired gaming mouse. Packed with features that cater to the needs of avid gamers, this mouse promises to take your gaming experience to new heights.

Lenovo Legion M3 wired gaming mouse

At the heart of the Lenovo Legion M3 wired gaming mouse is the PAW 3327 sensor, delivering precise and accurate tracking for flawless in-game performance. With support for 8000DPI and five adjustable sensitivity levels, gamers can fine-tune their mouse settings to match their playstyle. The impressive 1000Hz polling rate ensures ultra-fast response times, granting an edge in competitive gameplay.

Designed with ergonomics in mind, the Savior M3 boasts a comfortable grip that allows for hours of uninterrupted gaming sessions. The surface is treated with a special spraying process, providing a skin-like coating for a smooth and enjoyable touch. it equally features a lightweight build, weighing less than 112g. This ensures swift and effortless movements, while the 1.8-meter-long ultra-soft umbrella cord ensures hassle-free connectivity. The durable construction, boasting a mechanical micro-movement switch with a life expectancy of 2000W clicks, ensures long-lasting performance.

Lenovo Legion M3 wired gaming mouse

The Legion M3 features five programmable buttons, allowing users to tailor their gaming experience by assigning custom functions to these keys using the provided driver software. The half-circle RGB lighting effect at the rear of the mouse adds a touch of style to any gaming setup, with multiple modes to choose from. Moreover, the seven RGB smart lamp posts allow for individual customization, giving gamers the freedom to create their unique lighting configurations.

Lenovo Legion M3 wired gaming mouse

The Lenovo Legion M3 wired gaming mouse is available in two captivating colors, Phantom Black and Ice White. It carries a price tag of 89 yuan ($12) and is presently available in China via Jingdong (JD.com).

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