Terrific mice brilliant that you release cord when gamer. Behaving akkuratt like a corded mouse by wireless, the hub is located nearby. A bit expensive but well been money. SUPER NICE BTW
Terrific mice brilliant that you release cord when gamer. Behaving akkuratt like a corded mouse by wireless, the hub is located nearby. A bit expensive but well been money. SUPER NICE BTW
Garbage! I bought because my friend recommend it and I do play games sometimes, but it started getting worse since 3-4 months later(like no response on clicking, useless software). horrible experience!
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
looks and feels great in the hand. BUT it likes to frequently freeze for a couple seconds at a time. It also likes to completely disconnect, causing me to unplug the usb cord to reset it. why am i using the power cord well because in wireless mode its the same issues are much more pronounced.
Manufacturers who cater for the enthusiast crowd have often dallied with wireless peripherals - keyboard and mice, mainly - albeit with limited success. 2018, however, appears to be the year that the bigger names become serious about expanding this market.
ERT works well; Mouse is light and responsive; Mat looks and feels good; Supercapacitor does the job
Expensive; ERT only charges specific mouse; No other ERT mice available
Razer might have set out to make the Razer Mamba Hyperflux the world's lightest wireless gaming mouse but, without a battery, it's tied down by its wireless charging mouse pad, putting the whole value proposition into question.
Pinpoint accurate tracking; Comfortable ergonomics; Extremely lightweight
Wireless use requires included mousepad; Wireless charging for one mouse only; Steep price
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...
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
When I first got this mouse it was great but over time it seems as if the sensor in not wanting to work I will be playing a game and I will be unable to turn I wouldn't really recommend this mouse to anyone who really relies on a mouse constantly working
Creating a light gaming mouse has always been a challenge for one simple reason – it needs a battery. That's what we thought, at least, until Razer introduced its Mamba Hyperflux gaming mouse.
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