Razer Mamba
1 Comment »The Razer Mamba is an EXTREMELY fast wired and wireless (whatever floats your boat) gaming mouse. With tracking speeds as high as 5600 dpi, you know you're gonna be faster than anyone else. At such a high speed, though, you can often get what I like to call, "spastic mouse."
To fix this problem, all you need to do is remove the silver ring that's around the bottom of the sensor (at your own risk, though I had no problems). This completely solved that particular issue for me (though you also have the option of reducing the dpi, of course, or getting a very bumpy mouse pad).
As far as appearance...well, its dang sexy. The first thing I noticed about the Mamba right off the bat was that its appearance reminds me so much of the Razer Deathadder. That's a compliment, though, as the Deathadder is an extremely popular gaming mouse with gamers all over. It has sort of a webbed foot thing going for it, and I gotta admit that I totally dig it. This bad boy(or girl, depending on who you ask), feels great in the hand, too.
Whether you prefer wireless or wired gaming, you're going to love the Mamba. You're free to pick whichever one you prefer, though the battery life of the wireless approach seems a tad short for my tastes. All of the buttons on the Mamba are easily programmable via the Razer software menu (there's 7). That menu itself is very simple and straight forward, so you shouldn't have any trouble setting up all the buttons just the way you like 'em.
Ok, so enough of the review. Here's the exact specs for those interested:
- Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality
- Razer Synapse™ On-board Memory
- Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
- 5600DPI Razer Precision™ 3.5G Laser sensor
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling™ / 1ms response rate
- Up to 200 inches per second (Depends on surface used) / 50g acceleration
- Battery Life: 14hrs (continuous gaming); 72 hours (normal gaming usage)
To sum up:
Is it beautiful? Yes.
Is it pure awesome? Yes.
Is it expensive? Yes.
But is it worth it? Most definitely.
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(12 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
I bought this one the second it came out, and have been loving it ever since. I had it replace my logitech g5, and I couldn’t be happier! Definitely gonna go with Razer again if I ever need a new mouse.