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!
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!
It's back to the drawing board for Razer.
Virtually lag-free wireless interface; Great balance between ergonomics and agility; Freedom to choose between wired and wireless modes; Can use the mouse while charging; Custom lighting effects; Great UI
Expensive; Suffers from jitter; DPI-scaling kills accuracy; Dual-sensors don't improve tracking; Surface calibration is useless; Picky about surfaces; Variable cut-off distance doesn't work; Power hungry; Long charging time; Settings take aeons to apply
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.
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
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
The Razer Mamba HyperFlux comes at a hefty price, but this gaming mouse combines seamless charging with great performance and a sleek package.
Vivid and extensive RGB lighting options; Truly wireless capability; Excellent performance
Expensive; Not ambidextrous; Relatively simple compared with some of Razer's other designs
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 delivers on the performance and it is pleasing to feel the response time wirelessly with absolutely no lag. Being on the cutting edge, however, does come at a price of a $130.
Excellent tracking and superb surface calibration; Sensitivity may be configured in specific stages (1-5); No lag on wireless operation; Pleasing form factor and well weighted
Somewhat short battery life for a gaming mouse; Driver issues with system coming out of sleep mode
Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode.
Wired and wireless usage modes; high polling rate ensures seamless wireless connection, even at high resolutions; onboard memory lets you take your profiles and macros on the road
Most expensive gaming mouse; no on-the-fly macro recording; clunky USB cable a hassle to plug into the mouse
Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode.
Wired and wireless usage modes; high polling rate ensures seamless wireless connection, even at high resolutions; onboard memory lets you take your profiles and macros on the road.
Most expensive gaming mouse; no on-the-fly macro recording; clunky USB cable a hassle to plug into the mouse.
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