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Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600 DPI | 
| Brand: Razer Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $108.99 You Save: $21.00 (16%)
New (24) Used (1) Refurbished (3)
Avg. Customer Rating: 72 reviews
Format: Cd Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: N/A Processors: 1 System Memory: 128000 Memory Type: DRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Graphics Card: This is the description of the PC Graphics Graphics RAM: 256 Graphics Card Interface: AGP Native Resolution: 640x480 Display Size: 669.2913385826772 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 4.8 x 9.5 nv:Device Type: Gaming Mouse Device Type: Wireless Mouse Device Type: Laser Mouse Connection Type: Wireless Tracking Method: Laser Resolution: 5600 DPI Buttons: 7 Scrolling Capability: Yes Legal Disclaimer: Shipping is 3-5 days FedEx or UPS with tracking number. Brand New. Continental USA street address ONLY, we do not ship to P/O box, APO, AE, or international addresses
MPN: RZ01-00120100-R3U1 Model: RZ01-00120100-R3U1 UPC: 879862000455 EAN: 0879862000455 ASIN: B001WAKR3W
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| Features:
| • | Gaming-Grade Wireless Technology | | • | Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality | | • | Razer Synapse Onboard Memory | | • | Charging Dock |
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Product Description Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600 DPI.Features: Gaming Grade Wireless Technology.Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality.Razer Synapse Onboard Memory.Charging Dock.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 67 more reviews...
Great gaming mouse. August 28, 2010 In terms of paying for what you get, it's hard to beat this mouse.
I'll start off with the "bad". This isn't a wireless mouse in the sense that you can use it without a USB port and up until a firmware update, it had pretty bad battery life. I never experienced this because I always kept it in wired mode. It made sense to keep it in wired mode, it *is* a gaming mouse, and I never wanted to experience even a millisecond of lag time. The cord itself is very long and can easily be readjusted and won't coil up. Easy fix in my opinion.
As for everything else, it's flawless. The mouse has great reaction and is very comfortable. DPI settings can be switched with the touch of a button and the software that came with it is very straightforward. Very comfortable design and scroll wheel.
I won't be going back to anyone but Razer in the future for mice. Truly a great buy.
Awesome Mouse August 25, 2010 This mouse is pretty awesome. I was a little confused thinking there would be more buttons to configure, but there are really only two. Otherwise, it's a very comfortable, very accurate gaming mouse.
Truly the boss of the gaming mice neighborhood... August 22, 2010 Well what can I say, this mouse is a beast. First off, don't spend your money hoping to get a wireless gaming mouse that can compete with the wired ones. Unless you buy this mouse, then be prepared to be satisfied. Now I realize $130 is a lot for a computer mouse, but seriously, don't be cheap if your looking for an advantage. I've had this mouse for about a month now and I think it deserves a well written review. So the pros of this mouse are endless, and the cons are nothing but a bread crumb in a castle's kitchen. To start, it is a wireless mouse capable of 5600 DPI, yes, 5600. What is DPI? You ask. Dots per inch, thats basically how much of the surface it picks up and transfers to the screen at one time. and 5600 is flat-out jaw-dropping. Second, you can change the DPI with a click of a button on the mouse, so no menus. Example; i'm playing MW2, I start out with a P90 and run around with about 4000 DPI owning with my fast reaction speeds. Then I decide to switch to a sniper, my scope is moving way too fast to handle, so I click down to 800 DPI, head-shot after head-shot with this steady aim. Third, this one needs no further explaining. Wireless, no wires what so ever. When you take a break, pop it on the podium and it charges instantly. Seriously convenient. Fourth, It actually indicates how much battery and what DPI setting your on, on the mouse. So you don't run around wondering if you can snipe yet or not. Fifth, This mouse isn't just for Shooter games, with 7 programmable buttons Starcraft 2 and World of Warcraft spells and commands have never been so easily accessible. Now for the con, and trust me there is only one, and it's easy to fix. When I first hooked it up it was confusing and I couldn't get it to work in wireless mode at all. Of course I don't read any directions so when i checked the quick start guide, problem solved in less than a minute. So overall for a price tag of $130, is it really worth your well earned cash? Yes and no. Yes for you seriously competitive gamers who want an edge in every field of the universe of gaming. Also yes for anyone who games on the go, whether your in the car or at Starbucks all you need to bring is the dock and your set to get your game on. And no for those of you who just don't realize how much of a advancement in modern technology this mouse is, or if you just settle for an average grade gaming experience. For anyone interested in buying this mouse, do it. You won't regret it. Thank you Razer for yet another way to frag up every enemy in my path.
Expensive, but worth it August 9, 2010 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are big into gaming, then why not get one of the best mice out there? It's only the price of one or two games... and you will get your use out of it. It's certainly much more responsive and accurate than my previous wireless logitech mouse. Just a few small notes (cons): - so-so battery life - it's a little hard to get the cable in and out of the two ports (mouse port / docking port) - sometimes it loses the connection when im switching from wired to wireless mode.
Otherwise, this mouse is great. Beautiful colors, great rubberized feel, nice blue lighting on the docking station and the mouse itself, not too many buttons, and one can go from wired to wireless just by plugging/unplugging the cable from the docking station/mouse. No more fiddling with rechargeable AA batteries, and if the battery goes out just plug the mouse in directly.
Well worth the price.
Not as smooth as the G7 August 1, 2010 Razer Mamba is not bad. It doesn't feel as good as the logitech G7, but since they don't make that anymore, this is a reasonable choice, as I require a wireless gaming quality mouse.
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