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Review on Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition Gaming Mouse, black by Stanislaw Mielicki ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

I chose it in the store, comparing it with the SteelSeries Rival 700, but for me the SS is too heavy and large (135 grams) + I don’t understand why I need a screen and a vibration motor in the mouse, which will cost you an extra 1000. For me there were priorities: weight, sensor, memory, warranty period. Razer fit perfectly. Yes, the form is controversial, but you can get used to it. The sensor is very pleased. Do not believe those who say that Razer are only good on native carpets. On my MadCatz Glide TE it works great. To whom I would not recommend a mouse, if you actively need additional buttons, they are, in my opinion, very inconvenient, but try it yourself in a store, maybe it will suit you. I also do not recommend the mouse to lovers of something bigger and heavier. This is specifically a tool for fast and accurate movements in the finger grip or claw, in which she shows herself perfectly. Personally, my average aim on the corresponding WEB simulators objectively grew with it.) I wrote a review, because there are not enough of them for expensive and high-quality mice, fans of consumer goods from China for 500-1500 have captured all the sites and criticize everything that they cannot afford. :)

Pros
  • - One of the best sensors on the market (no disruptions, perfect positioning, on any carpet I'm sure it will work perfectly, using a mouse without a carpet is generally a game in my opinion, but you can do it) - Light weight (104 grams) - Lovely soft, light, docile wire that is not felt at all - Easy glide - Quality build - Two years warranty - Beautiful backlight with tons of settings - Internal memory + saving settings in the cloud. Set up your mouse once and forget it forever - Clear nice clicks
Cons
  • - Concave symmetrical shape, too narrow for my subjective taste (compared to the old Mad Catz TE, it feels worse in the hand, for me Mad Catz were the best in ergonomics, but, unfortunately, the company is bankrupt) - I would not say that the side rubber bands greatly save the mouse from slipping out if your hands are sweaty - Pretty easily soiled and scratchy body (here is how it will be handled) - Discreet looks without backlight in the off state - The side buttons are VERY inconvenient for me. They are recessed into the case and are not intuitively felt. It is difficult even to touch to understand which of the two buttons the finger is on. - Pretty noisy wheel