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Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium  Mouse Review

Reviewed Oct 21, 2022 at 09:19am
Tested using Methodology v1.5.1 
Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium
6.8
Work 
9.0
Video Games (FPS) 
6.8
Video Games (MMO) 
9.1
Raw Performance 
 0

The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium is a lightweight, wireless gaming mouse and a continuation of the Finalmouse Starlight-12 lineup. Like other mice in the series, it has a magnesium alloy shell with a honeycomb design to keep the mouse very light. This version retains the same sensor and overall construction but has a new visual design, featuring a silver body with an anodized metallic finish and a black stripe down the center, as well as an engraved 'Starlight' motif on the right-click button. Finalmouse also advertises minor improved build quality controls with this batch and has included a set of its ' InfinitySkins 2.0 ', which are adhesive polyurethane pieces you can add individually or in layers to adjust the size and feel of the mouse.

Note: Finalmouse releases its mice in drops of limited quantities, meaning they're only available until stock runs out. At the time of writing, the drop for the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is over, and all units are sold. Currently, you can only purchase this mouse from third-party resellers.

Our Verdict

6.8
Work 

The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is a fairly good office and multimedia mouse, though it isn't designed for this usage. It feels very sturdy and has a comfortable shape suitable for most hand sizes. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Bluetooth and lacks software for reprogramming buttons.

Pros
  • Feels very well-built and sturdy.
  • Comfortable size and shape for most hand sizes and grip types.
Cons
  • No Bluetooth support.
  • Wireless receiver isn't designed for portability.
  • No customization software.
9.0
Video Games (FPS) 

The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is an excellent FPS gaming mouse. It's extremely lightweight but feels very sturdy and has a comfortable shape well-suited for most hand sizes. Performance-wise, it has excellent overall sensor performance and click latency, and its feet glide very smoothly on mousepads and directly on desks. Unfortunately, you can only choose between four fixed CPI settings, and there isn't any software for customizing sensor behavior or button mapping.

Pros
  • Extremely lightweight.
  • Feels very well-built and sturdy.
  • Comfortable size and shape for most hand sizes and grip types.
  • Feet glide very smoothly on mousepads and desks.
Cons
  • Wireless receiver isn't designed for portability.
  • Only four fixed CPI settings and no customization software for sensor adjustments or button remapping.
6.8
Video Games (MMO) 

The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is a mediocre option for MMO gaming as it only has two side buttons, and none of its buttons are programmable. That said, it does feel very well-built and has excellent sensor performance and click latency.

Pros
  • Feels very well-built and sturdy.
  • Comfortable size and shape for most hand sizes and grip types.
Cons
  • Not nearly as many side buttons as a dedicated MMO mouse.
  • Wireless receiver isn't designed for portability.
  • Only four fixed CPI settings and no customization software for sensor adjustments or button remapping.
9.1
Raw Performance 

Pros
None
Cons
  • Wireless receiver isn't designed for portability.
  • 6.8
    Work
  • 9.0
    Video Games (FPS)
  • 6.8
    Video Games (MMO)
  • 9.1
    Raw Performance
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Aug 19, 2025: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5.1. This update removes less relevant or redundant elements, including several videos. We've also adjusted our Sensor Latency testing, resulting in minor score changes. See our full 1.5.1 changelog for details.
    2.  Updated Jan 05, 2024: We've updated the CPI graph displayed in the Sensor Latency section of this review. Our results remain the same, but these graphs have two new columns with results from the Delay At Half Movement and Delay To End Of Movement tests.
    3.  Updated Nov 24, 2023: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5. This update adds a new Main Button test group, which provides button actuation data and switch information. We've also made minor changes to how we calculate the Office usage score. For more details, you can see our full changelog here.
    4.  Updated Jul 28, 2023: We've added a link to the newly-reviewed Pwnage StormBreaker in the Sensor Specifications section of this review.

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    Differences Between Sizes And Variants

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ has Medium and Small sizes available. We purchased and tested the Medium size version. We haven't tested the Small version, but similar to other Small-size models within the Starlight-12 lineup, we expect it to be approximately five grams lighter and more suitable for smaller hand sizes but perform very similarly otherwise. You can see the label for our unit here.

    There's a variant of this mouse called the Finalmouse Starlight Pro Last Legend. This variant has a black and silver color scheme and is available in both medium and small sizes, with the exact dimensions and advertised weights as previous models in this series. The Last Legend features several differences, including Omron 20M instead of Kailh 8 switches, a new TTC gold mouse wheel encoder, firmware updates, and minor production and assembly differences meant to address some of the build quality issues with previously released versions in the Starlight-12 lineup.

    Popular Mouse Comparisons

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is a continuation of the Starlight-12 lineup and features a new silver colorway and included side grips. Finalmouse also indicates some minor tweaks to the manufacturing process to address misaligned scroll wheels and double-clicking issues that were noted on previous versions. Otherwise, this mouse remains an exceptionally lightweight, high-performance FPS-focused mouse. It's significantly more expensive than other gaming mice, in part due to its limited release and subsequent availability only through third-party retailers.

    For other options, see our recommendations for the best lightweight mouse, the best wireless gaming mouse, and the best gaming mouse.

    Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT

    The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT and the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium are lightweight wireless gaming mice with symmetrical shapes. The Logitech has better sensor performance and click latency, but the Finalmouse is lighter.

    Finalmouse Starlight-12 Medium

    The Finalmouse Starlight-12 Medium and the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium are very similar mice in the same lineup. They share the same dimensions and weight but different visual designs. The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ is a more recent release and includes some minor manufacturing improvements related to build quality.

    Finalmouse Starlight-12 Small

    The Finalmouse Starlight-12 Small and the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium are very similar mice in the same lineup. The Starlight-12 Small is an earlier version and a Small variant, while the Starlight Pro - TenZ is the larger Medium sized variant and has minor manufacturing improvements. These two mice have similar performance in most respects, but the newer Starlight Pro - TenZ has lower click latency.

    Finalmouse Starlight-12 Poseidon Small

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium and the Finalmouse Starlight-12 Poseidon Small are very similar mice in the same lineup but are slightly different sizes with different visual designs. They also have very similar performance, but the Starlight-12 Poseidon Small has somewhat lower click latency. On the other hand, the newer Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ includes very minor manufacturing improvements.

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    Design
    Style
    Type
    Standard
    Coating
    Matte
    Lighting ColorNo Lighting

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ shares the same shape and dimensions as previous Starlight releases, but the visual elements of this version are different. This mouse has an anodized silver metal coating with a black stripe down the centerline. The side buttons, mouse wheel, and DPI switch are also black, and there's a cursive 'Starlight' motif engraved onto the outside edge of the right-click button.

    Shape
    Length4.8" (122 mm)
    Width2.5" (63 mm)
    Height1.5" (37 mm)
    Grip Width
    58 mm
    Ambidextrous
    Shape Only
    Left-Handed Friendly
    Yes
    Finger Rest
    No

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium is the larger of the two size variants for this model and shares identical dimensions of other Medium-sized Starlight mice in the series. For the Small version's dimensions, see the review for the Finalmouse Starlight-12 Poseidon Small.

    9.0
    Build Quality

    The overall build quality of the Finalmouse Starlight is Pro - TenZ Medium is superb. The body retains the same magnesium alloy material, though it's now coated in an anodized metal covering. As is the case with previous versions, the 'Ultem' plastic covering under the mouse flexes slightly, but this won't present issues during regular use. Finalmouse claims to have made several changes to their manufacturing process and improvements to their quality control to address a range of issues, including double-clicking and misaligned scroll wheels, two commonly reported issues reported on previous versions. The scroll wheel on this unit is properly aligned, and no double-clicking issues were experienced during testing.

    9.5
    Weight
    Lowest Weight
    49.5 g
    Default Weight
    49.5 g
    Weight Distribution
    Centered
    Extra Weights
    No

    According to Finalmouse, the medium Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ weighs 47 grams, and the small variant weighs 42 grams. However, they also indicate the magnesium chassis may vary in thickness due to the manufacturing process, and they indicate the actual weight of each mouse may vary by up to 2 grams. if you're looking for an even lighter option, you may be interested in the substantially lighter Zaunkoenig M2K. However, this mouse is also only available from third-party retailers at this point and can be very expensive.

    Hand Size Recommendation
    Palm Grip Hand Recommendation
    Claw Grip Hand Recommendation
    Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ Medium has a symmetrical shape identical to other Medium-sized mice in the Starlight series, and its size is well-suited to most hand sizes and grip types, though those with smaller hands may prefer the Small size variant instead. If you're interested in our hand size recommendations for the Finalmouse Starlight Pro TenZ Small, check out the review for the Finalmouse Starlight-12 Poseidon Small, which has identical dimensions.

    Note: This mouse also includes a set of Finalmouse 'Infinity Skins 2.0' in three different thicknesses. These are adhesive strips you can use individually or layered to add grip and slightly adjust the size and feel of the mouse.

    7.2
    Wireless Versatility
    Maximum Of Paired Devices
    1
    Bluetooth
    No
    Receiver
    Yes
    Battery Type
    Rechargeable
    Use When Charging
    Yes
    On/Off Activation
    Auto Off And On/Off Switch
    Receiver Extender
    Yes
    Receiver Storing
    No
    Battery IndicatorYes

    Finalmouse claims that the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - Tenz has a continuous battery life of around 160 hours. They indicate this represents an average use case life estimated at three weeks.

    Cable
    ConnectivityWireless
    Cable Length
    5.8 ft (1.8 m)
    Cable Type
    Paracord-like
    Permanent Kink
    No
    Port Type: Mouse End
    Micro USB
    Port Type: PC End
    USB-A

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ has a very flexible and lightweight paracord-like cable that doesn't retain any kinks from its packaging and glides well across mousepads and desks without snagging.

    9.0
    Mouse Feet
    Gliding Experience
    Very Good
    Material
    Virgin Grade PTFE
    Extra Included
    No

    The feet on this mouse glide very smoothly on mousepads. Gliding directly on desks produces a faint scratching sound, though this doesn't affect the gliding experience.

    In The Box

    • Finalmouse Starlight Pro TenZ Medium
    • Finalmouse 'Infinity Skins 2.0' in three thicknesses (1.2mm , 2.0mm, and 2.5mm
    • Micro-USB to USB-A cable
    • Wireless receiver
    • User documentation

    Control
    Main Button
    See details on graph tool
    See details on graph tool
    Switch Type
    Optical
    Switch Model
    Kailh GM 8.0
    4.2
    Additional Buttons
    Total Number Of Buttons
    6
    Number Of Side Buttons
    2
    Number Of Programmable Inputs
    0
    Profile Switching Button
    No
    Gesture Support
    No

    None of the buttons on this mouse are programmable, as there isn't any companion software. The CPI button behind the scroll wheel cycles between four preset CPI settings. There's also a power button on the bottom of the mouse. The left- and right-click buttons use Kailh 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks.

    8.6
    Click Latency
    See details on graph tool
    Expected Connection
    5.5 ms
    Wired
    2.5 ms
    Receiver
    5.5 ms
    Bluetooth
    N/A

    The Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ has very low and consistent click latency, providing a very responsive feeling experience for gaming in any genre.

    9.3
    CPI
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    SRAV @ 1600 CPI
    -0.23%
    SRAV @ 800 CPI
    -0.42%
    SRAV @ 400 CPI
    -0.50%
    SRAV @ Fixed CPI
    N/A
    Precision Error Between Speeds
    0.29%
    Precision Error Between CPI
    0.24%
    Worst Tracking Error
    5.88%
    Minimum CPI
    400 CPI
    Maximum CPI
    3,200 CPI
    CPI Adjustment Steps
    N/A
    8.2
    Sensor Latency
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    Delay To Start Of Movement
    17.8 ms
    Delay At Half Movement
    5.7 ms
    Delay To End Of Movement
    7.5 ms
    Sensor Specifications
    Sensor Technology
    Optical (LED)
    Sensor Model
    Finalsensor
    Works On Glass
    No
    Minimum Lift Off Distance
    1.2 mm
    Maximum Polling Rate
    1000 Hz

    This mouse has a fixed polling rate of 1000Hz and four preset CPI settings of 400, 800, 1600, and 3200. You can cycle between these CPI settings using the CPI button behind the scroll wheel. If you're interested in a similar lightweight wireless gaming mouse with a higher maximum polling rate of 2000Hz and a unique feature that allows you to adjust the sensor position, check out the Pwnage StormBreaker.

    Mouse Wheel
    Scroll Wheel Type
    Notched Wheel
    Scroll Wheel Tilt
    No
    Thumb Wheel Type
    No

    The scroll wheel on the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ feels precise and has well-defined steps with fairly soft transitions. Unlike previous mice in this lineup which had filigree engravings on the scroll wheel, this scroll wheel has a rubber grip with a smooth finish.

    Noise
    Click Noise
    Loud
    Operating System And Software
    Configuration Software
    Software NameNo software
    Software Windows Compatibility
    No
    Software macOS Compatibility
    No
    On-Board Memory
    No
    CPI (DPI) Adjustment
    No
    Polling Rate Adjustment
    No
    Profile Configuration
    No
    Profile Auto-Switching
    No
    RGB On/Off
    No

    This mouse has no companion software.

    10
    Mouse Compatibility
    Windows CompatibilityFully
    macOS CompatibilityFully

    All default button assignments on the Finalmouse Starlight Pro - TenZ function on both Windows and macOS.

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