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Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600DPI 7 Button USB

Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600DPI 7 Button USB (Razer: RZ01-00120100-R3U1)
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Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600DPI 7 Button USB
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Very Good
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Rating: 7.75/10
Kiho
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Review Date: 08/31/13
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Great PackagingStraightforward to use out-of-boxVery versatileSpeedy responseCustomizable None at all When going from wired to wireless, make certain you have the lock mechanism on "unlock" as I failed to see that in the manual and almost broke my wire lock. It's not labeled and I didn't know what it was for......lol
Hart
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Review Date: 08/29/13
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nice hunting and the buttons are situated great takes a small time to react in wireless mode soon after it sits with no use in a incredibly quick period of time, goes into standby. i would not reccomend this mouse for the price tag based on the standby mode dilemma. just does not make sense for gaming.
Bea
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Review Date: 08/28/13
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Average tech, Certainly the best mouse ive ever owned. Logitech has good products but this mouse is by gamers for gamers. Nice aerodynamics for when you want the least amount of resistance to lay the crosshair on the dome, fits nicely in the hand. Im an typical - hardcore gamer and it's only died on me like 2 times. (If your playing games Like AC2 where you need to have to hold down the correct button to run continuously) I have to hold the light off on the scroller simply because it dosent shut off when on standby or off. The dock light appears like it wakes my pc randomly which is why that's off as well but nothing to take an egg off for. I assume its the only Wire/Wireless mouse on the market, maby not... - X4 955 @ 3.five- XFX 5870- LG 23'' 2ms- Cosmos 1000- ten,000 RPM Raptor
Petunia
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Review Date: 08/25/13
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Amazing dpi. Wired and wireless is amazing. This mouse has the finest feel ever. Wouldn't trade anything for it. I got this mouse for totally free from function, but price would have been the only explanation for not obtaining it I've attempted all the other gaming mice provided by logitech and microsoft but they just don't hold up to a Razer
Elliot
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Review Date: 08/21/13
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Nice shape Affordable building, low battery life time, wire is as well stiff, computer software is junky/takes a extended time to work, dies correct immediately after warranty.Its also Very PICKY about its surfaces. Laser diode burned out, created junky, buttons put on out (side ones in particular)
Taurus
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Review Date: 08/21/13
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-Good shape with fantastic button 'feel' and areas. -Wireless/wired capability.-Thin, braided, flexible cord is barely noticeable when working with it in wired mode. Really extended as effectively to accomodate varied case areas.-Attractive charging station.-Lag-totally free wireless (once it wakes up). Two strikes and Razer's out! It genuinely seems as if they've shifted to a reduce quality handle model.Initially Mamba: -worked for two hours, then completely dead. Spent hours on Razer's support website and forums, attempted each and every repair, apparently this just occurs with some of them.-This a single also had quite poor construct excellent, the mouse and usb connector have grooves to enable line up the contacts. On this mouse, the grooves produced it practically impossible to get the connector in. The ends lined up at least a millimeter off, and a lot of force and flexing was needed to get it in.Second Mamba:-Purchased from a significant b&m retailer.-Superior create excellent, no concerns with the cord connection.-Had a slow wake up time. At best, it would consistently take two-five seconds to register movement right after sitting for 10min or much more.-Following sitting for a week (vacation) it refused to send movement details until turned off for 10min and permitted to 'rest'. Most current computer software and firmware in each cas Attempted 2 distinct units from two distinct retailers.Each Mambas:-Clunky, clunky software program. Super slow, took between ten and 45 seconds to save each modify on a dual core E8400 with no other applications open. Even switching tabs takes 5-15 seconds.-Hotkey use of the sensitivity adjustment where you can hold a hotkey and use your scroll to fine tune performs quite inconsistently. Once again zero running, just trying it on the desktop. In game/app it's worse.-As opposed to Logitech's SetPoint, there's no 64-bit version of the software. (SetPoint also performs like a charm...)This mouse seems as if it would be fantastic, and has wonderful possibility, but fails in big ways.Note: No criticism of Newegg right here. I didn't order either of these from Newegg, and it Could be that the specific units Newegg has are completely fine, but I would be wary. Razer seems to assume they can sell junk primarily based on past functionality. Now I understand all the refurb offers lately. Show them they're wrong - don
Mandisa
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Review Date: 08/15/13
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The mouse itself is great, the tracking is excellent, the ergonomics are really comfortable. The batteries suck, and as do their warranty. My two roommates and I all bought this mouse, and our batteries died out at the exact same time, 10 months. Once they did, we had been fortunate to get 30 minutes of use out of them on a complete evening's charge. Their tech help suggests acquiring a new battery or using wired mode, as the battery is only warrantied for 6 months, whilst the mouse is a complete year. I consider for 财, you must get a second battery or a full year of warranty to match the mouse itself, just my opinion... Manufacturer Response:Hello Ascetiq,All batteries do have a life span primarily based on usage. The Razer Mamba functions a extremely tough Lithium Ion battery that enables a very long life span. Several gamers are nonetheless working with their original Mamba batteries from units bought properly over a year ago. I do apologize yours did not appear to final that long.For much more tips on obtaining the most from your Razer Battery please see check out, http://help.razersupport.com/us-en/faqlist.asp?sid�&pid�&pnm=Razer+Mamba&seid�&pos=Windows+Vista&top=BatteryReplacement batteries are readily available at http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.215251300/categoryId.35096200Razer|Wave
Pascha
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Review Date: 08/06/13
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Appears extremely good. Great size. Quickly response. Feels extremely low-cost when clicking. The buttons on the left side on best are tough to use. Battery dies speedily. The packaging is really cool but for 130 dollars i'd rather see a nicer solution with much less eye-catching box. not a undesirable mouse just way overpriced
Mardea
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Review Date: 07/30/13
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The mouse is extremely comfortable to hold (I'm a "palmer"), the scroll wheel is easy to attain and moves simply adequate but not as well very easily that if you accidentally hit it, it will go off. Side buttons are also positioned effectively. This mouse, however is the worst I've ever had and Razer has been of zero assist just about every time I've contacted them (and in case everyone is wondering, yes I've installed the drivers and firmware update). The mouse generally moves around on its own (I start off trying to move the mouse left, it's going suitable on its own). An additional annoying situation is that the buttons sort of do this vibrating feeling when I press down on them, like they're rubbing on anything. Extremely uncomfortable due to the fact of that. The scroll wheel has also started generating a bit of a squeaking noise right after the last year of use. I've only had this mouse for a year and already I'm hoping to replace it. My final Razer (Razer Diamondback) was by far the ideal mouse I've ever had. Want I could go back to that but my fiancé is using it, bah. Not purchasing from Razer any longer.Every single Logitech device I've ever purchased has been one hundred% terrific and their consumer help is leaps and bounds above Razer from what I've seasoned.
Neona
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Review Date: 07/22/13
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Excellent till razer symptoms seem. Broke. Like all my razor goods they have broken in significantly less than a year. They all appear to have troubles with the usb ports exactly where they flicker on and off so you usually have to unplug and replug them. I have been the owner of four razer solutions (each item costing in between 100-200$) and all goods have broken. I am performed buying from razer.
Taliesin
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Review Date: 07/22/13
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Certainly the finest tracking and slickest footed mouse I have ever utilized!! Cost! Though it seemed to have a hard time charging at 1st. Do they essentially have 64bit drivers for it?? It appears like they just wrote 32bit compatible drivers for it and they use Microsofts own setups in Win 7 64bit. I could be incorrect even though.
Celestyn
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Review Date: 07/19/13
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Looks great, feels good, quickly response and higher DPI options. Has onscreen displays for when you switch profiles and your DPI. Has a battery life indicator on the side. None as of yet, and hopefully never. To all those saying the battery lasts a day or significantly less, I had it fully charged and been making use of it for about 12 hours straight with 3 bars of battery left.
Zeroun
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Review Date: 07/06/13
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Extraordinary wireless mouse. Really responsive with good tracking. It glides more than most surfaces, particularly the Razer Destructor pad. Synapse saves macros and profiles straight to your mouse for on-the-go gaming. Packaging is impressive. Mini usb port in the charging station is slightly offset, creating it hard to insert the usb cable, but haven't had any troubles with the port on the mouse. Compared to my preceding mouse, a Logitech G3 laser, the clicks are a bit louder, but not a nuisance. Synapse requires a when to load if you're using the mouse wirelessly, otherwise it loads quickly if your mouse is wired. Haven't noticed any jittering. Had some issues with firmware out of the box for windows 7, but nothing at all the firmware updates didn't solve. Worth the dollars if you're looking for a wireless alternative for gaming.
Madonna
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Review Date: 06/23/13
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Fast sensitivity adjustmentGood accuracyDual wired/wireless ExpensiveBattery only lasts a few hoursRight mouse button is also easy to accidentally click (I scroll in with the wheel and accidentally hit the rmb and throw a grenade)Sensitivity buttons would be far better if they had been more on the side. I feel I might get a refund for this and get the new Razer Naga Epic.
Efrat
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Review Date: 06/17/13
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Eveything is good about this factor!! i really like it! The mouse cursor jumps down when you lift it up I'm not like some individuals that lift their mouse up all the time, so it doesnt influence me
Farsiris
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Review Date: 06/16/13
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- Higher DPI, great for greater res monitors or televisions.- Great tracking, no skips and pinpoint accuracy (being used on a Razer Scarab mat)- Wireless, but trustworthy. No disconnects, no lag, no jittering. Perfect tracking and response time, minus the wire.- Ergonomics, in all probability the most comfortable mouse I've ever applied, but it's subtle, so it will be comfortable in a quantity of grip types.- Battery indicator is quickly visible- Goes into and out of sleep mode quite promptly, you don't have to run it across the mat to turn it back on, you just have to shake the desk.- Constructed well, feels solid.- Charging dock operates well, appears incredibly slick.- Battery life is lots lengthy sufficient for major gaming sessions.- Extremely impressive packaging, you know you purchased a high quality product suitable when you open the package. - Only for suitable handed gamers.- Incredibly heavy, personally I like weighty mice, others don't though, and this battery is fairly heavy.- Cost. Yeah, I know you can see it as well. It's high. Very higher.- DPI on-the-fly buttons a bit tough to reach in tight scenarios at first.- Razer logo on the palm doesn't pulse... yeah, it's actually frivolous, but it looks nice on most other Razer mice. I'm really just digging for cons though. I am employing this in combination with the Razer Scarab mouse mat, and it works particularly properly. The value is really high, but if you want a wireless mouse and you game, this is your only decision. If you can deal with a cord though, I'd save the cash and go with some thing like the Razer Imperator.
Kinfe
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Review Date: 06/15/13
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Packaging is amazing. Over the prime show box. I was quivering with excitement to get it out and try it. Appears cool and even comes with a wire " just in case". Uber programmable buttons and feels like a Farrari for your hands. Top rated of the line laser sensor and higher DPI settings with on the fly adjustments with macros and the whole 9 yards. Promises it all. Lengthy battery life, cool glowing lights on the dock and bla bla bla This mouse broke my heart. I believed 130 bucks (back then ) would get a darn good mouse. Its challenging to drop that type of coin on a mouse but when you use something 16 hours a day its money effectively spent. If it performs. However it was a waste. The software just plain old doesn't perform appropriate. It crashed Win XP... Crashed XP for land sakes.They supply firmware updates witch sounds like like a great concept ( because you will assume you want them right after about a half hour of use.) But then your like a dog chasing his tail. Hoping you can get this perform of art to do just 1 point right. Maybe i anticipate to a lot for 130 bucks. I Play FPS and this mouse provides the other guys a fantastic target ( me ) just standing there about each 5 - 20 min for 30 seconds or so although it freezes up and I wonder if this time I will need to reboot or will it start out functioning once again. Odds exactly where about 50኎. I tried and attempted to make this operate. The battery could only hang for three or four hours at very best.Then the ball and chain. There heart was in the proper place when they created this factor and so was my wallet. I beat my head against the wall for a week ahead of I broke down and took it back. When it did perform, it genuinely was the finest mouse I ever utilized. Bar none. But operating proper only 25 -50 % of the time just wont cut it. Locking up and freezing. Plugging in a wireless mouse. Lying there dead from a knife stab. Ohhh the humanity. Fortunately I got my money back in the end. But not my dignity. No, thats gone forever. If you don't assume a mouse can break your heart, go ahead and add this to your cart and see for yourself. If Minesweeper on the hardest setting just isn't quite frustrating sufficient for you. This may just be the mouse for you. Maybe my expectations exactly where to higher. Maybe I just picked up a terrible one off the shelf. All this happened 6 months ago and only now, can I speak about it openly. A mouse is a funny factor. You get employed to one particular due to the fact you use it so considerably, its difficult to train your brain to the adjust. Manufacturer Response:Sorry about the terrible encounter you had Romeo. The Razer Mamba need to not behave in the style you described. The help team is constantly there to aid you or anybody else ought to you need to have them. www.razersupport.comRazer|Wave
Kaitlin
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Review Date: 05/17/13
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capability to change the settings of the mouse on-the-fly (i.e. DPI enhance to 5600 and set x and y axis differently, transform any and all buttons to whatever you want, and so on.) Very comfy fitting in my hand and feels wonderful owning in FPS games! :) Not numerous cons if you ask me. I have followed this mouse because the plans to release it have been announced. minor stuff really, if any, but not essential adequate for me to mention to everyone contemplating buying! Obtain IT you wont regret it! Overall Razer did an Awesome job all about with the mouse. I do Extremely suggest that you acquire a mousing surface no matter whether it be razer brand or not, I personally use the Razer eXactMat.
Chacha
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Review Date: 05/11/13
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It act like wired mouse when go wireless mode, comfortable, and pretty blue light. brief battery when heavy use it for gaming and occur surf Internet for duration of time. nicely, if your heavy gaming and invest hours at the computer during in wireless mode then propose switch wired mode or recharge it (pretty slow). otherwise, the battery will run out ahead of you begin huh... why arrow stop function. I recommend, turn off light of the mouse when on wireless mode cuz it drain battery more quickly than your count on.
Damia
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Review Date: 05/04/13
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I now personal 2 of these mouses .. Its worth the dollars guys if your a gamer.. you get a hybrid mouse with 1000hz rate and 5600dpi sensor.. The buttons are extremely good and straightforward to press and fits truly nice in your hand .. this is a appropriate handed mouse keep that in thoughts .. A delay on the pc when u switch from wireless to wired about 5secs to 1 min depending how usually you do it and if the drivers are installed Make positive to retain the firmware updated and drivers :)
Sona
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Review Date: 05/01/13
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Mouse is in most ways great. Easy access to sensitivity buttons. The mouse fits you'r hand perfectly and the left and correct primary buttons are super light which is wonderful for gaming. quite slight delay from wireless, but is to be expected. A lot superior response than any other wireless mouse I've utilised in the previous. If you don't thoughts the price and want a awesome gaming mouse. This is it.
Alia
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Review Date: 04/26/13
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Nice-looking product. RAZER place a lot of emphasis on appearance and packaging for this mouse. Cords are an interesting "rope" texture and incredibly tough. Fantastic resolution = good precision. I consider RAZER gives a decent warranty, but I can't remember the actual terms. Battery life is poor Ɠ-four hours of usage). Rubber thumb grips are peeling soon after a couple of months. Mouse is difficult to clean. Occasionally requires a technique reboot if switching amongst wireless and wired, but that may possibly be my program. Price is too high. I was expecting a tiny bit more from a 财 mouse. I'd venture to say my old ŭ Logitech USB mouse is more tough than the Mamba. The device performs excellent when it's operating and completely charged.
Duc
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Review Date: 04/07/13
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Incredible mouse comes with attractive charge station can be wire or wirelesstotally free 2 year factory warrenty front mouse button broke fairly effortlesslyLazer gave out on the mouse right after 1.5 years of constant use A must obtain i highly advisable this mouse effectively worth the income
Phallon
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Review Date: 04/06/13
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This is a excellent mouse. The weight is really great, it glides nicely and has certainly zero lag in wireless mode. I haven't applied in considerably in wired mode but given that I essentially bought this to clear some of the wires from my desktop. The charging base/ transmitter is quite cool searching. I like that you can shut the lights off independently from the mouse itself. The "silver ring" problem persons have described was fixed before I ever got my Mamba, which I was extremely happy about.General good quality seems very fantastic. It feels incredibly sturdy in your hand. The battery seems to hold up quite effectively. I can't attest to Razer's claim for continuous gaming time but I can say I haven't had it die on me after. Now for the undesirable news. The drivers are HORRIBLE. If you are operating Windows 7 you can't develop profiles or macros which is half the point of finding a mouse like this in the initially spot. This concern has apparently been present given that Windows 7 was released some 7 months ago and nevertheless no driver update to correct the concern from Razer. I'm really disappointed in this. I have usually been a big fan of Razer goods. This is my third Razer mouse and I also own a Tarantula keyboard, which I enjoy. I've never ever had concerns like this with any of their other products and its sad to see such a lack of response to what is, to most people who would spend 财 on a mouse, a fairly major dilemma. I don't mind paying 财 for a fantastic good quality piece of hardware as lengthy as it performs as advertised and the Mamba does not due to these driver concerns. If you are hunting for a great top quality wireless and don't thoughts the lack of profiles and macros this is a excellent mouse.
Taariq
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Review Date: 03/27/13
Comment:
ComfyAscetically pleasingCan be wired/wirelessvery good sensitivity choices the clickers inside the left and suitable mouse buttons have worn out. They either click and hold or don't click at all.They rubber on the thumb grips has came off.The scroll button squeaks.The mouse randomly turns off. (few times a month)Doesn't like like games and will randomly quit operating.A single of he hardest mouses to take apart and clean. Its an alright mouse but i assume the good quality of it isn't really excellent for the quantity of cash spent on it.I would not acquire this mouse again.
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Product Features

Product Specifications

Model
Brand RAZER
Model Mamba
Spec
Interface USB
Hand Orientation Right Hand
Tracking Method Laser
Buttons 7
Color Black
OS / System Requirement
Operating System Supported Windows 2000 / XP / X64 / MCE 2005 / Vista / Vista64
System Requirement 1 USB Port; CD-ROM Drive
Features
Features Gaming Grade Wireless Technology
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*/ 50g acceleration
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 2 years limited

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