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Typhoon Strike MSE11 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Typhoon Strike MSE11 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Typhoon Strike MSE11 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse

Typhoon Strike MSE11 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse

The Typhoon Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse has a unique shape that mimics the natural handshake, designed to reduce muscle strain and wrist pressure while you game. Game swiftly in your next match thanks to the 3360 to 12000 dpi range and 1.8 m cord.

The Typhoon Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse has a unique shape that mimics the natural handshake, designed to reduce muscle strain and wrist pressure while you game. Game swiftly in your next match thanks to the 3360 to 12000 dpi range and 1.8 m cord.

$15.00

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Typhoon Strike MSE11 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse

$15.00

The Typhoon Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse has a unique shape that mimics the natural handshake, designed to reduce muscle strain and wrist pressure while you game. Game swiftly in your next match thanks to the 3360 to 12000 dpi range and 1.8 m cord.

The Typhoon Ergonomic Wired Gaming Mouse has a unique shape that mimics the natural handshake, designed to reduce muscle strain and wrist pressure while you game. Game swiftly in your next match thanks to the 3360 to 12000 dpi range and 1.8 m cord.

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Last updated at 13/05/2026 00:01:22

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CeX

$15.00

Typhoon Strike MSE11 RGB USB Gaming Mouse, B

Delivery $4

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Reviews

First gaming mouse...LOVE IT!!
24 December 2022Chez

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

Perfect for a first gaming mouse! it is VERY comfortable and super high quality for the price! 2 side buttons are changable in the app for it and the performance is great!and the packaging is also good and the side buttons and nice and small so they dont touch your thumb and the mouse is nice and tall and long.

Great mouse
11 February 2023Joey6

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

I didn't really need a gaming mouse but it was a good cheap corded option for my work PC. Much more sensitive than the piece of junk I was using previously which I am very happy about. I like the downloadable driver which can be used to change the function of each of the buttons and the lighting features of the mouse. The only downside for me is that it is designed for right handed people and I use mice with my left hand. Not a major issue, us lefties are used to having to deal with many things which have been designed for right handed people!

Not bad
26 October 2022theslaventy

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

I use that mice 3 month. Excellent mouse, super sensor at 12000dpi, which is VERY good for such money. Only soft touch plastic is frustrating, which deteriorates even if you run a fingernail over it, as well as a constantly glowing wheel, which turns off only when ALL the backlight is turned off. And so - not bad. There is software, everything is easily configured. I recommend.

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Updated 24 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
CeX

$15.00

Typhoon Strike MSE11 RGB USB Gaming Mouse, B

Delivery $4

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

First gaming mouse...LOVE IT!!
24 December 2022

Perfect for a first gaming mouse! it is VERY comfortable and super high quality for the price! 2 side buttons are changable in the app for it and the performance is great!and the packaging is also good and the side buttons and nice and small so they dont touch your thumb and the mouse is nice and tall and long.

Chez originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Great mouse
11 February 2023

I didn't really need a gaming mouse but it was a good cheap corded option for my work PC. Much more sensitive than the piece of junk I was using previously which I am very happy about. I like the downloadable driver which can be used to change the function of each of the buttons and the lighting features of the mouse. The only downside for me is that it is designed for right handed people and I use mice with my left hand. Not a major issue, us lefties are used to having to deal with many things which have been designed for right handed people!

Joey6 originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Not bad
26 October 2022

I use that mice 3 month. Excellent mouse, super sensor at 12000dpi, which is VERY good for such money. Only soft touch plastic is frustrating, which deteriorates even if you run a fingernail over it, as well as a constantly glowing wheel, which turns off only when ALL the backlight is turned off. And so - not bad. There is software, everything is easily configured. I recommend.

theslaventy originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Okay, but not particularly good
27 September 2022

Pros: Cheap. Works fine as a basic mouse. The main mouse buttons feel fine. The mouse movement is fine.Cons: One of the side buttons is so rickety that it has a false click before the actual click, which is really annoying. The LED light patterns are really obnoxious. I can't use their software to turn them off because I'm on Linux. You can turn the lights off using a mouse-button combo, which is good, but you can't turn off the light on the scroll wheel. I don't know if you could turn it off with the software. I suspect not. The feel of the scroll wheel is very indistinct.

DanP originally posted on officeworks.com.au