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Razer Mamba Wireless Mouse
 
Manufacturer: Razer
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Product Description


Hybrid Laser Mouse : Wire or Wireless - 6500 dpi - High End - Designed for Gamers

RAZER - Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse - Mamba


Specifications:

Gaming Grade Wireless Technology
Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality
Razer SynapseTM On-board Memory
Seven independently programmable HyperesponseTM buttons
5600DPI Razer PrecisionTM 3.5G Laser sensor
1000Hz UltrapollingTM / 1ms response rate
Up to 200 inches per second*/ 50g acceleration
Approximate size: 128mm x 70mm x 42.5mm
Battery Life: 14hrs (continuous gaming); 72 hours (normal gaming usage) *Depends on surface used

Product Details

  • The Razer Mamba mouse is auser-friendly wireless mouse that is a comfortable solution for high-precisiongaming. In fact, the Mamba is a hybrid mouse that can be used withor without a USB cable. Thanks to its built-in battery, you can use this Razermouse cable-free for up to 72 hours. Plus, it has a precision of 5,600 dpi and aresponse time of 1 millisecond for high performances in all kinds of applications.You can also use its 7 programmable buttons to keep all your favouritefunctions close to
  • hand. Boost your performances and enjoy full freedom of movement with the Razer Mamba mouse!
  • RAZER Mamba Mouse Mouse Peripheral
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Great product, packaging, quality and ergonomics
 
Review Date: February 11, 2010
Reviewer: rade, UK
This is easily the best mouse I have ever owned - be it for gaming or working.

Works fine without the official drivers - cable attached or wireless. I think you get better battery life after updating the drivers though.

Use the charging stand (pictured) to charge the battery, or plug the cable out of the stand and into the mouse and It'll never run out.

Blue glowing effects are cool, the battery indicator is useful, as are the buttons which allow you to turn up/down the sensitivity on the fly.

Funnily enough I have always hated razor mouses because of the extremely weird finger positions, but that's been sorted out here and its so comfortable and natural to use.

Pricey of course, but found the best price/service on amazon.

If you want it, buy it and never look back :)
razer mamba
 
Review Date: February 18, 2010
Reviewer: A. J. Wardle,
the king of all mice....
i talked a friend into buying one , then when i tried it
i bought one strait away , get the razer exactmat to go with it .
it glides so easy......
Excellent!!!
 
Review Date: September 2, 2009
Reviewer: L. baker,
First impressions were very pleasing, the contents of the packaging are extremly well made, all boxed up in fancy style, mouse feels great to move , extremely smooth, and feels great on the hand, looks like mouse has a power save mode when the mouse isnt used it switches of then when u move it switches on which is great on the battery saving side, everything about this mouse feels differnt in a positive way. would recommend to anyone who is wanting a extremyl sleek and stylish mouse that has the option of wired and wireless modes
Very good mouse best gaming mouse yet
 
Review Date: April 27, 2009
Reviewer: R. Torres, Switzerland
Ok I got this mouse after my MX1000 started skipping and my old Explorer wired mouse was getting stuck.
A special metion should be made about the packaging it is really something it displays the mouse like a sculpture.
After unpacking and plugging in the mouse you can download the drivers from the razer website, no disk is included. The razer software gives you control over a bunch of functions including asigning key presses and macros to each of the buttons on the mouse. There are also other more advanced options like fine tuning the sensitivity and polling rate. Adjusting sensitivity can also be done on the fly through the 2 buttons that are on the side of the big Button 1 on the mouse. This is useful but I figure once you find the one Ilike most I won't be playing around with it much.
So how does the mouse itself actually feel? Ergonomically I think the mouse is really good, decent wheight, confortable to hold buttons have a nice feeling when pressed. I do find the Logitech MX1000 a bit more confortable but I like the bigger side buttons on the Mamba.
The scroll wheel on the Mamba feels good and it has very distinct clicks as you scroll. This is very good for changing weapons in a FPS game but maybe not so good for scrolling down long forum pages. Alos be aware that the wheel does not have a side scroll function like the MX1000.
The main feature of this mouse is of course that it is wireless and I can say that there is no noticeable difference in response from the mouse in either wired or wireless mode. It is indeed very nice that if your battery goes down you can just plug the cable to the back of the mouse and continue using it. Before with my MX1000 I had to keep a second wired mouse handy just so I could continue playing if the battery in the MX1000 died during long play sessions. Talking about batteries I think that the batery life in the MX1000 was slightly longer. In any case you must download a firmware update for the Mamba which corrects a bug that was preventing the batttery to charge fully. The only other slight annoyance I found with the Mamba is that when it goes into sleep mode it needs a couple of seconds to start working again properly, this was not the case with the MX1000.
I highly recomend this mouse, yes the price is steep but one has to consider that the mouse is the main interface between you and your computer and is used in probably every application and game. So with that in mind I don't think it is a bad investment at all.
Poor battery life
 
Review Date: August 13, 2009
Reviewer: Mr. L. R. Fawcett, NE, UK
The mouse is very responsive and the ergonomics are excellent, however it is badly let down by the battery life.

If you forget to switch it off or put it on the charge dock overnight the battery is dead by the morning - This is a regular occurrence for me, as my old Logitech G7 didn't need me to do this.

You can use the plug in USB wired charger, but I use Vista 64 and I don't seem to be able to just swap from wireless to wired when the battery runs out as the mouse doesn't get recognised - thus I have to reboot to get the wired option working (manually using Alt + F4).

The Mamba support site FAQ's say that the firmware patch 1.03 helps with this problem, but to be honest I haven't noticed any difference since updating this. When I emailed support about this, all they did was send me the FAQ above about this from their website?

It is a significantly better mouse than my old G7, and without the battery issues I would have definitely rated this 5 stars.