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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

Amazon
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★★
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.

Amazon
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★★
6 years ago
When I first got this mouse it was great but over time it seems as if the sensor ...

When I first got this mouse it was great but over time it seems as if the sensor in not wanting to work I will be playing a game and I will be unable to turn I wouldn't really recommend this mouse to anyone who really relies on a mouse constantly working

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

Techtree
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★★
12 years ago
Review: Razer Mamba

It's back to the drawing board for Razer.

Virtually lag-free wireless interface; Great balance between ergonomics and agility; Freedom to choose between wired and wireless modes; Can use the mouse while charging; Custom lighting effects; Great UI

Expensive; Suffers from jitter; DPI-scaling kills accuracy; Dual-sensors don't improve tracking; Surface calibration is useless; Picky about surfaces; Variable cut-off distance doesn't work; Power hungry; Long charging time; Settings take aeons to apply

amazon.ca
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★★★
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!

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

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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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.

SlashGear
★★★★★
10 years ago
Razer Mamba Review (2015 edition)

Along the the Mamba TE and the DeathAdder (Chroma), the Mamba (2015 Edition) is one of the most advanced gaming mice in the world. This device works with a laser sensor, a max speed of 210 IPS, acceleration of 50G, and an industry-leading 16,000 DPI sensor under the hood.

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