Surprisingly compact, Lenovo Legion M600s Wireless targets twitch gamers
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Lightweight competitive mice are no longer a niche, and Lenovo is leaning into that trend with its Legion M600s Wireless, a compact gaming mouse that weighs in at roughly 1.94 oz, offers up to 19,000 DPI and supports wired, Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless modes in a single shell aimed squarely at twitch-heavy FPS and MOBA players. According to Lenovo’s US product listing, the mouse is already on sale in North America, typically positioned below the $100 mark depending on current promotions. Lenovo’s official product page details the specs and regional pricing.
What the Legion M600s Wireless is built to do
Lenovo describes the Legion M600s Wireless as an e-sports-ready mouse with a right-handed, low-profile shell and a total weight of about 55 g with the cable removed, putting it into the same ultra-lightweight bracket many pro-focused competitors target. The symmetrical top shell and cutouts for side buttons are tuned for claw and fingertip grips in particular, while the outer finish is designed to resist fingerprints and provide additional friction during fast swipes across a cloth mouse pad. Independent reviews highlight that the shell stiffness is solid despite the low mass, without noticeable creaking under typical gaming use. A closer look at the official spec sheet shows a 1000 Hz polling rate over 2.4 GHz, which matches the current baseline for competitive wireless mice, and a USB-C detachable paracord-style cable for wired play and charging.
Under the hood, the M600s Wireless uses a PixArt PAW 3370-class optical sensor with support for up to 19,000 DPI, 400 inches per second tracking and 50 G acceleration, meaning it can keep up with very fast hand movements without spin-outs during competitive matches. Lenovo pairs that sensor with optical micro-switches on the primary buttons that are rated for up to 80 million clicks, cutting down on debounce delay and theoretically increasing long-term durability compared to many mechanical-switch mice in the same price band. Configuration happens through Lenovo’s Legion software, which enables on-the-fly DPI stepping, surface calibration and programmable macros across the main and side buttons for titles ranging from Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 to MMO hotbar-heavy games. A review from Notebookcheck notes that lift-off distance is adjustable in software as well, which is important for low-sensitivity players who frequently pick up and reposition the mouse during fast strafing. Notebookcheck’s test confirms the sensor’s stable performance.
Battery life is another area where the M600s Wireless aims for practicality rather than record-setting numbers, with Lenovo rating the mouse for up to 70 hours of use on a single charge when running in 2.4 GHz mode with RGB lighting disabled. For players who prefer aesthetics, the mouse includes a controllable RGB logo zone that can be customized or turned off entirely via software to trade looks for endurance. Charging is handled through the front-mounted USB-C port, and the mouse can be used while charging, which removes the risk of being sidelined mid-match if the battery unexpectedly drops. Beyond PC use, Lenovo notes that Bluetooth mode is available for quick pairing with laptops or tablets where ultra-low latency is less critical than convenience, although competitive players will likely stick with the 2.4 GHz dongle for serious matches. In terms of build, PTFE (Teflon) feet are used on the underside to help the mouse glide smoothly on both cloth and hard pads, with the skates being replaceable if they wear down over time according to enthusiast teardown reports. Coverage from The Verge on Lenovo’s Legion peripherals situates the M600s Wireless as part of a broader push into performance-oriented accessories.
Within Lenovo’s broader Legion ecosystem, the M600s Wireless sits as a higher-end mouse option alongside more mainstream wired and office-oriented pointing devices, acting as a logical companion to Legion gaming laptops and desktops for buyers who want a coherent brand setup on their desk. The company increasingly relies on ancillary gaming gear such as mice, keyboards and headsets to round out its Legion hardware portfolio, complementing PC revenue with attach-rate accessories that can be refreshed more frequently than core systems. Loews Corporation, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ISIN US5404241086, is unrelated to Lenovo and focuses instead on insurance, energy and hospitality holdings; shares of Loews closed at $75.86 on NYSE on 06/13/2026, underscoring that the three-letter "L" in this context refers to the accessory brand Lenovo rather than that diversified holding company.
Lenovo Legion M600s Wireless in brief: key specs
- Product: Lenovo Legion M600s Wireless gaming mouse
- Manufacturer: Lenovo Group Ltd.
- Category: New Release gaming accessory
- Launch date: Announced at CES 2022, rolling out globally in 2022
- MSRP / Price: Typically positioned under $100 in the US, with frequent promotional discounts
- Availability: Widely available via Lenovo’s US online store and major electronics retailers
- Target audience: PC gamers, especially FPS and MOBA players who prefer lightweight, high-DPI wireless mice
- Key differentiator / USP: Sub-2 oz weight combined with a 19,000 DPI sensor, optical switches and tri-mode connectivity (wired, 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth) in a compact, right-handed shell
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