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Revainrating 2 out of 5

A bad product, not worth the money.

If you like to rearrange the mouse in the process of moving, and the minimum range of the sensor when you take it off is critical for you, then this model is definitely not for you. It is impossible to use such a sensor, when lifting and rearranging the mouse, the cursor walks and follows the hand. (Razer Manticor carpet) For serious gaming activity, I do not recommend it at all if all the higher features are important. Better get a new DeathAdder

Pros
  • Ergonomic shape. (easy to go from DeathAdder); High-quality assembly and materials; Weight (identical to DeathAdder model); Signal transmission adapter; Ability to use both wired and wireless.
Cons
  • The tear-off range cannot be set to less than 2-2.5 mm. Too large area of ​​the sliding feet. (the mouse gets stuck on worn hard carpets)

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A little disappointed, a bad purchase.

Bought online with delivery. There were no problems with the software, everything is convenient. But I did not expect that a double click on a mouse with such a price would appear so quickly. Noname switches in office mice for 500r live longer than these omrons with a resource of 20 million clicks. I send it by mail to the store under warranty, we'll see what they say. * I am adding. The mouse was exchanged under warranty for a new one, which is slightly inferior in quality to the old one…

Pros
  • Convenient shape Good sensor Wired and wireless modes Customizable backlight
Cons
  • Rare double click for 2-3 months of careful use After 9 months, dragging is interrupted, for 1 click, several clicks

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

In general, the shortcomings could be put up with, if not for the breakdown in such a short time. I think that a mouse for 7-8k should last much longer. Judging by other reviews, such breakdowns are quite common with this and other expensive models. Has pros: It fits comfortably in the hand, good body materials, beautiful appearance. Different cons: -Glitchy software, settings constantly crashed. As a result, I had to save everything in the mouse itself and remove the software. - Not the…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

Double clicks if you press keys close to the edge. IMHO, the click is not as pleasant as that of logitechs with springs. When scrolling down for a very long time, it sometimes pulls up, but this rarely happens. Basically, it's not even annoying. It is relatively convenient for me to lift the mouse only by pressing firmly with the ring and little fingers, so it does not outweigh and does not slip out. I play at 800 dpi, in all games 1.0 sens. Bonus for pet owners: hair doesn't clog into sensor…

Pros
  • Good sensor, panel build quality, good plastic, elastic bands and legs (0 changes in a year of use), battery life, good backlight, comfortable cable.
Cons
  • Double clicks and horizontal play of the keys, sometimes the wheel blunts (not as much as on the g403 at the time), heavy, with a large margin in the back.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Has some pros: Convenient, holds a charge for a long time, wireless, cool backlight, thoughtful software Cons below: Too heaped up heavy razer programs, you constantly need to click the toggle switch on and off with a new session

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I've never seen worse! Horrible purchase.

The main claims, and they are justified, are the impossibility of quickly changing the failed "omron" switch and the lack of a charging station to simply plug it in and just as easily take it off the charge and use it To solder omrons from aliexpress, order if you are not 12 years old, just don’t take it, take a cheap one to throw it away more often, or an expensive one with interchangeable omrons (asus seems to offer this) The mouse is normal, but it’s enough for someone like it, for someone…

Pros
  • Form no wire
Cons
  • I have owned it for almost 2 years, I haven’t hit the table, 30 years Double click hard, started slowly, first 1 per day, then 10 per day, then 80% of clicks on the LMB is a double click and that's it The rubber bands on the sides, of course, peeled off and shifted to the top, they are held on an adhesive "plate" that "slips" from time to time Charging is super inconvenient, I took it with the thought in my head of the first mamba, which was sold with a charging "docking station", but here you take it and poke it, you also need it correctly, with a wire in the mouse, and since the wire is far from my computer, and my hands they don’t get to buy an extension cord, then the mouse moves smoothly from the mat to the left of the keyboard, you yourself understand it’s not up to working with a computer in this case

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DOUBLE CLICK IS SUPER ANNOYING! Stuck in a customer service loop.

This mouse worked great for the first few weeks. Then he started double-tapping. Also, when I wanted to click and drag, I couldn't let go unless I lifted my finger. Since I spend about 4 hours a day in Photoshop at work, this is particularly annoying. I have contacted support. They referred me to Razer who said it was buggy and would call me back the next day with some options. That didn't happen. I contacted Revain support again. They walked me through the same troubleshooting issues as the…

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DO NOT download Synapse 3

FIX: If you have older Razer hardware you will be stuck on Synapse 2, but the newer hardware will not be visible on it and you will be stuck on Synapse 3. The two apps don't work well together. After 10 years I am retiring from the Razer brand and switching to another brand. As an IT engineer, I can't waste my time developing that software when a brand is so unceremonious that they ship non-working beta software with their hardware that conflicts with someone loyal to the brand. STAY…

Pros
  • Satisfied yet
Cons
  • Unreliable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Died 4 months later

Bought in late May, began to act in late August. He died at the end of September. The left mouse button cannot hold the left click and flickers. I owe an RMA, which means buying a new mouse while waiting for this piece of junk to be rejected by Razer, which has a notoriously bad RMA policy. I'm pretty sure I'll only eat this mouse for $90 + the cost of a new mouse. Don't buy from Razer. Edit: So I went through the RMA process and I love Razer even less than before. Every time I sent them all…

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • The cable is shorter than others

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Left click keeps resetting when dragging

I have a relatively new wireless Mamba mouse and was having problems with my clicks skipping. What I mean is that I click and drag something, say a file into a folder or a video in the project timeline, and while I'm in the middle of dragging anything that's being dragged is just randomly discarded, even if " is clicked " still depressed (click once when you press down and once when you press up and when I hold the click I hear the first click and hold it tight enough not to let go / an audible

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 1 out of 5

An Honest Review From Razer Fans

When someone pays close to $100 for a mouse, you can bet it's pretty damn bug-free. Well, that's all the cons of Mamba. CONS: - The battery life is not very good. Of course, it all depends on how you use Mamba. I have an average of 2-3 days and sit at the computer 3-4 hours a day. You must turn off the mouse after each use, otherwise it will run out of power. Compared to my Logitech mx, the battery is a joke. I can leave my MX on for a few days and it will still work. Here's an important thing…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Some Issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally found my gaming mouse!

I trawled through almost every major flagship mouse from every major manufacturer before I found the wireless Mamba. All Logitech mice felt better at first, but after prolonged use my arms started to cramp. The only thing missing from the Corsair mice was something I couldn't identify. They felt cheap and the mice didn't slide across the mat as easily as I would have liked. I even considered a wired connection before spending $100 on a mouse, but decided to give it a try because I have a…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This mouse is amazing! And pretty.

I've always wanted the Mamba Tournament version because it has an amazing shape and lighting. But unfortunately, the laser sensor it contains is known to have serious problems, such as: B. the inability to track pixel movements and it is very sensitive to dust and other debris. But last summer, Razer finally gave us the Mamba TE case and lighting, but with a PMW3389 sensor, the same as the Deathadder Elite. The shape is very similar to the Deathadder but the hump isn't as big and the sides are…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things