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Razer Atheris

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Micro Center
★★★★★
5 years ago
Portable DPI scaling

Its a bit smaller than i was expecting but to have a wireless Bluetooth mouse with DPI scaling it works great! The build quality is great and the weight is just right.

amazon.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago

Working well with my Win10 laptop and give users two connection ways to connect which is extremely useful in some cases.

Impulse Gamer
★★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Atheris

The Razer Atheris makes for the perfect travelling ‘mouse' companion that is not only compact but offers excellent responsiveness and more importantly is wireless. It includes everything you need to connect this device to your PC from batteries to the USB dongle which can also be stored in the mouse...

Techaeris
★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Atheris review: A mobile gaming/productivity mouse for those on the go

If you're like me, you use your laptop for both work and play. For the most part, I've stuck to using a gaming mouse as my daily mouse for both productivity and gaming. While this serves my purposes for the most part, when I do take my laptop out, it can be a pain to unplug my mouse, wrap the cord...

ComputerShopper
★★★★
6 years ago

The Atheris is an attractive mobile mouse with a good optical sensor, but it's priced a tad high, and we have some quibbles with the Synapse software. Wait for a price drop.

Snappy optical sensor; Unlimited game-specific profiles; Light on power consumption; Separate X and Y DPI axes

Pricey; Side buttons too close together; Ambidextrous design; but thumb buttons on only one side; Macro editor needs bulking up; Intrusive registration requirements

Tom's Guide
★★★★
5 years ago
Razer Atheris Gaming Mouse Review: Portability at a Cost

Razer has made quite a splash in the laptop market over the last few years, and the company is not planning to slow down anytime soon. There's only one problem: Although Razer has taken great pains to make its screens large and its keyboards comfortable, gaming with a touchpad is simply not a good...

Small and portable; Excellent USB and Bluetooth wireless; Low-key; attractive design

Serious software flaws; Less precise handling than full-size models; Heavy for its size

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Atheris

If you're business-traveling with a laptop, you may be the kind of person who enjoys relaxing after a strenuous workday with fast-paced action games. (A Swedish nuclear biologist, a personal friend of ours for years, likes to unwind, for example, with Diablo II.

Snappy optical sensor; Unlimited game-specific profiles; Light on power consumption; Separate X and Y DPI axes

Pricey; Side buttons too close together; Ambidextrous design, but thumb buttons on only one side; Macro editor needs bulking up; Intrusive registration requirements

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
5 years ago
Razer Atheris Review

The Atheris is the latest small-form-factor wireless mouse from gaming heavyweight Razer. Unlike most of the company's other mice the Atheris is being marketed for office use as well as PC gaming, and features a staggering 350-hour quoted battery life.

Compact dimensions; Sleek design; Reliable performance

Surprisingly heavy; Software needs work

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Atheris Review

Mobile mice have a reputation for being light: easy to carry on the road with a laptop, and light on cost and features, too. At the low end, wired travel mice are available for half the cost of a cheap lunch. They can cost more, of course, if you add wireless functionality, but even staple models like the Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 are available from reputable retailers for around $10 to $15. These cheapies assume a market of single-minded business travelers, those who'd just as soon relax at the hotel after work by reading a good book or watching cable. That's no longer every traveler, however. The teens who grew up playing computer games in the '90s and '00s are the businesspeople of today. And if the new Atheris, a mobile gaming mouse, is anything to judge by, its maker, Razer, concludes that those folks want to set aside that book, turn off that television, and jump into their favorite games instead. It helps to be the one of the few kids on the merchandising block making ...

The Atheris is an attractive mobile mouse with a good optical sensor, but it's priced a tad high, and we have some quibbles with the Synapse software. Wait for a price drop.

Snappy optical sensor; Unlimited game-specific profiles; Light on power consumption; Separate X and Y DPI axes

Pricey; Side buttons too close together; Ambidextrous design, but thumb buttons on only one side; Macro editor needs bulking up; Intrusive registration requirements

Amazon
★★
★★★
6 years ago
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Good mouse and it does connect to a Windows laptop via Bluetooth

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