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TechRadar UK
★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Mamba Hyperflux review

Razer might have set out to make the Razer Mamba Hyperflux the world's lightest wireless gaming mouse but, without a battery, it's tied down by its wireless charging mouse pad, putting the whole value proposition into question.

Pinpoint accurate tracking; Comfortable ergonomics; Extremely lightweight

Wireless use requires included mousepad; Wireless charging for one mouse only; Steep price

HEXUS
★★★★★
6 years ago
Razer Mamba and Firefly HyperFlux

Manufacturers who cater for the enthusiast crowd have often dallied with wireless peripherals - keyboard and mice, mainly - albeit with limited success. 2018, however, appears to be the year that the bigger names become serious about expanding this market.

ERT works well; Mouse is light and responsive; Mat looks and feels good; Supercapacitor does the job

Expensive; ERT only charges specific mouse; No other ERT mice available

Amazon
★★★
★★
6 years ago
freezes and disconnects frequently

looks and feels great in the hand. BUT it likes to frequently freeze for a couple seconds at a time. It also likes to completely disconnect, causing me to unplug the usb cord to reset it. why am i using the power cord well because in wireless mode its the same issues are much more pronounced.

NCIX.com
★★★★
7 years ago

Great mouse, would recommend. The drivers are a hit and miss, depending on patch. I really like the mouse itself though. I have bought several versions of the mamba.

- Looks nice; - Feels very comfortable; - Good long use

- Battery isn't the greatest; - Drivers sometimes have issues

amazon.ca
★★
★★★
8 years ago
Garbage! I bought because my friend recommend it and ...

Garbage! I bought because my friend recommend it and I do play games sometimes, but it started getting worse since 3-4 months later(like no response on clicking, useless software). horrible experience!

pricespy.co.nz
★★★
★★
8 years ago

Terrific mice brilliant that you release cord when gamer. Behaving akkuratt like a corded mouse by wireless, the hub is located nearby. A bit expensive but well been money. SUPER NICE BTW

Newegg
★★★★
8 years ago
Awesomesauce!!!

I have had a lot of mouses and this is the best mouse I have ever owned. If you buy it I really dont think you will regret it.

My very first gaming mouse to own and I must say I am very well pleased with it; It fits my big hand perfectly, it doesn't slip around thanks to the rubber sides; The mouse wheel is very gripping to your finger so no slipping there either.

The only con I have found with this is the synapse software download; Hence the loss of an egg; I downloaded the program and it said to restart my system so I did and it would not boot back up and said bad and corrupted files.

Lanoc
★★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Mamba (2015)

So after waiting for what almost 7 years, was the new Mamba all I had hoped Well as I have mentioned multiple times in the review I love the Deathadder's shape, so starting with that you can't really go wrong. Wireless peripherals are hit and miss but Razer is spot on with the Mamba.

eteknix.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Mamba 16,000 DPI Gaming Mouse Review

Razer has really set a new standard with the Mamba. Over the years, there has been some criticism of using a wireless mouse for gaming vs a wired one, but the Mamba is one of a few rare exceptions of gaming mice where the wireless performance is just as on form as the wired.

Exceptional build quality; Great ergonomics (right hand only; Fully customisable RGB lighting; Programmable buttons; Wireless or wired operation; Charging dock included; Adjustable click response; Tilt-click scroll wheel; Flawless sensor performance

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Hardware Heaven
★★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Mamba Wireless Mouse RZ01-02710100-R3M1 review

As far as the new features go, the variable buttons work well, allowing us to tweak for our needs but they could have been implemented better. Requiring a specialist tool (and a very tiny one) is just going to result in people loosing the ability to tweak as their tool gets misplaced.

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