The Mamba's shape and materials feel great in the hand, but wireless comes at a high cost: in dollars, weight, and frequent charging.
The Mamba's shape and materials feel great in the hand, but wireless comes at a high cost: in dollars, weight, and frequent charging.
As a rule of thumb, we hate (nay, despise) giving credit to marketing teams, but 'the world's most advanced gaming mouse' is honestly not a bad way of describing the Mamba. With its 16,000 DPI sensor, full button customisation, deep RGB lighting options, wireless connectivity and Adjustable Click...
Great mouse, would recommend. The drivers are a hit and miss, depending on patch. I really like the mouse itself though. I have bought several versions of the mamba.
- Looks nice; - Feels very comfortable; - Good long use
- Battery isn't the greatest; - Drivers sometimes have issues
I have had a lot of mouses and this is the best mouse I have ever owned. If you buy it I really dont think you will regret it.
My very first gaming mouse to own and I must say I am very well pleased with it; It fits my big hand perfectly, it doesn't slip around thanks to the rubber sides; The mouse wheel is very gripping to your finger so no slipping there either.
The only con I have found with this is the synapse software download; Hence the loss of an egg; I downloaded the program and it said to restart my system so I did and it would not boot back up and said bad and corrupted files.
Expensive but the hybrid wired/wireless mouse delivers. Can be a little slow to wake up in wireless mode but is packed with features and is rechargeable. The charging platform takes some practice to get the mouse in the right place.
The Razer Mamba + Firefly has a confusing name, because it's a bit of a complicated product. The Mamba portion is a seemingly traditional wireless mouse, complete with scroll wheel and two thumb buttons, while the Firefly is a mousepad equipped with Razer's trademark-level of blingy RGB lighting.
No batteries makes for a light mouse; Wired mode available; Connectivity generally good
Can feel slightly laggy at times; Occasionally loses connection when mouse is lifted off pad
The Razer Mamba Wireless performs very well, but seems kind of pricey given its feature list.
When it comes to mice, Razer have kinda done it all.
Even if it is more a recycling than a retooling, the Razer Mamba Wireless is still a slick as hell gaming mouse.
Solid RGB; Decent battery life; 5G sensor;
Expensive; Only a minor upgrade;
The Razer Mamba Wireless mouse features flawless wireless performance, comfortable textured grips and gorgeous RGB lighting.
Comfortable design; Great performance; Reasonable price; Flawless wireless
Buggy software
Razer's new wireless power mouse pad mat sounds like it's a part for the DeLorean DMC-12 from Back to the Future… if you're old enough to remember and this flux capacitor… er… Mamba + Firefly Hyperflux Wireless Power is obviously a gaming product that gives users true wireless freedom for both power...
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