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Take a quick glance at the Abyssus from Razer and you could mistake it for a bargain-basement model. There are no extra buttons, no fancy LCD display and no gimmicks such as an adjustable weight pack. It is, however, very well crafted with a simple-yet...
The Abyssus is a great value gaming mouse with a lightweight design, but it lacks a couple of important features...
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There are pretty much only two things that I demand from my PC mouse as a gamer, as far as physical features go at least, and those are side-mounted thumb-buttons and “on-the-fly” sensitivity adjustment. I mention these straight off the bat as the mo...
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Product Code: RZ01-00360100-R3G1 The Razer Abyssus is a computer mouse meant for gamers who don’t want to put down too much cash for good performance. Razer Abyssus: Design & Usability The Razer Abyssus doesn’t look too much like a gaming mouse. Yes...
The Razer Abyssus is a basic-but-powerful gaming mouse with a penchant for performance. Nikhil Pradhan, pcworld.in...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:25:43
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Flip it over No need for a driver: turn the Abyssus over, and you can use two sliders to adjust the polling rate and resolution on the fly.It's quick and easy and requires no technical knowledge, or patience for that matter. The problem is the range o...
Pluses, Well finished, Better specs than on a basic mouse, Settings can be adjsted without the driver...
Minuses, Thresholds for key settings aren't right, Size makes it uncomfortable, No buttons on the side...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2013-02-14 08:25:45
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With the new Abyssus Gaming Mouse, Razer shows a product which can be used without any software installation. Even then the polling and the dpi can be changed using the switches on the bottom of the mouse. This could be very handy when going to a LAN p...
General +-With the Abyssus gaming mouse, razer has produced an very good allround or gaming mouse. The mouse can be connected via USB cable and there is no need of any driver installation. The dpi and polling rate can be changed with the two switches o...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:25:45
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Today we are going to look at the Abyssus Optical gaming mouse which is Razers latest attempt at an ambidextrous mouse. It is similar in shape and design to the other mice we have tested from Razer recently and is equally impressive in terms of aesthe...
Overall the Abyssus is a good, all-round gaming mouse. It doesn’t have a huge number of features but should be perfectly adequate for most casual gamers; the lack of features may well put off more serious gamers.Unfortunately Razer didn’t pro...
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In many ways "gaming mouse" isn't even an overly suitable title, as what works well while gaming is going to work just as well browsing the net or using a graphics design program. If a mouse can excel in the heated, fast paced action of gaming hand movement, then it's going to do pretty well elsewhere, too. It is this fact...
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With most mice in the gaming sector having very funny designs and far too many buttons, does this no-nonsense mouse still stand a chance in the gaming market?The packaging that this mouse arrived in is very nice as far as packaging goes. It follows the...
Lighting system looks good, Accurate at all DPI settings, Responsive at high DPI, Extremely comfortable, Nofrills, Wouldn’t look out of place at a family PC, Perfectly weighted...
Packaging wastes too much material...
This mouse would make a great addition to your gaming PC. Around the £30 mark, it’s not too expensive for a mouse with a 3500DPI sensor and adjustable settings. It’s also a very easy and comfortable to use. I could happily use it all day. Pros: ·...
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Joining the cult of Razer has never been inexpensive, but that hasn't stopped it becoming a truly dominant force when it comes to peripherals, esports, and gaming. Nonetheless, the firm has recently ventured into manufacturing products specifically with a...
The shape of this mouse isn't to my personal taste, and it doesn't implement any features particularly poorly – the clickers are pleasant to use, the sensor works fine, the lighting is pleasant, and the software is a breeze. The main issue, though, is tha...
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Joining the cult of Razer has never been easy on the wallet. The company has built some top quality products in the industry, offering performance, quality and precision to the discerning player. Yet this all comes at a cost—at least it used to.Razer rece...
A good entry level mouse, and if you can look past the size makes a great addition to any gamers arsenal...
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Gaming mice have always been a confusing decision for gamers to make. Some mice give you 200 million buttons to use, but you end up using some or none at all. What if you wanted a high performance gaming mouse with all the bells and whistles, but wrapp...
Great build quality, design and fanastic looks, Amazing Precision, Decently priced...
Users with big hands might have issues, Some people like more than 3 buttons...
Now comes the most important section which separates the men from the boys and that is…PerformanceWhat better way to check the Abyssus’s performance than to boot up a variety of games that have a good mix of gameplay elements which require you to use a...
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The Razer Abyssus doesn’t look too much like a gaming mouse. Yes, it’s sleek and has a cool blue logo on its body that lights up but in terms of size and weight, it's closer to regular mice. While we're used to lightweight regular mice, it’s quite dis...
The Razer Abyssus is a basic-but-powerful gaming mouse with a penchant for performance...
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The Razer Abyssus is the least expensive and is meant for gamers who don’t want to put down too much cash for good performance.Unlike the and the that I reviewed earlier, the Abyssus doesn’t look too much like a gaming mouse. Yes, it’s sleek and has...
Great Performance, Relatively Inexpensive, Basic & Simple Operation, Good Looks & Build Quality...
Might Be Too Simple for Advanced Gamers, Too Light, No Extra Buttons...
The Razer Abyssus is a basic-but-powerful gaming mouse with a penchant for performance...
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Raze recently brought forth an interesting new simple design based around an infrared sensor. The mouse is somewhat like the old DeathAdder in terms of performance but has a cheaper, simpler design. The Abyssus mouse (yes named after another reptile th...
Great for small hands, Great tracking for the price, Well built, Ambidextrous, Flawless tracking on decent mouse pads...
Small, Only three buttons, Not the most comfortable design, Not really all that cheap...
The Razer Abyssus is an interesting attempt at making a budget gaming mouse with an ambidextrous design. Sensor wise the mouse is very well equipped and the 3500 DPI infrared sensor performs flawlessly on most of the gaming surfaces around except for t...
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In many ways "gaming mouse" isn't even an overly suitable title, as what works well while gaming is going to work just as well browsing the net or using a graphics design program. If a mouse can excel in the heated, fast paced action of gaming hand movement, then it's going to do pretty well elsewhere, too. It is this fact...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:25:43
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eing its price on the market of about 50€. Although revolutionary in every sense of the word, it’s truly too expensive and that amount of money can be put to much better use by investing in a better mouse and putting it on a more accessible mouse pad, without sacrificing much of the...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:25:43
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Buttons, buttons, buttons everywhere! Mice with 18 buttons! Seriously, I'm not kidding. Remember the good old days where you had just 2? Or how about when you had just 2 and the scroll wheel? Ah those were the days. Now you have forward buttons, backwa...
Light, Claw style (Ambidextrous), LED on tail is nice (especially for Blue LED setups), Very smooth fluid movements, Works great on all surfaces, Simple design, "On the Fly" adjustments (set it and forget it)...
None, gold...
Overall, I was really impressed with the Abyssus. Honestly, it was an upgrade from my previous mice. One was the Intellimouse and the other an old Fatality gaming mouse (bought on Best Buy gift cards, so don't shame me). One of the biggest hassles I...
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With most mice in the gaming sector having very funny designs and far too many buttons, does this no-nonsense mouse still stand a chance in the gaming market?The packaging that this mouse arrived in is very nice as far as packaging goes. It follows the...
Lighting system looks good, Accurate at all DPI settings, Responsive at high DPI, Extremely comfortable, Nofrills, Wouldn’t look out of place at a family PC, Perfectly weighted...
Packaging wastes too much material...
This mouse would make a great addition to your gaming PC. Around the £30 mark, it’s not too expensive for a mouse with a 3500DPI sensor and adjustable settings. It’s also a very easy and comfortable to use. I could happily use it all day. Pros: ·...
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For a while now we've been seeing mice with a horde of buttons and programming interfaces to program that flock of buttons hanging all over the mouse. We've been wanting to see a regular 3 button mouse with enough high tech to make it deadly accurate...
Precise, Teflon Feet, Ergonomic Shape, Wads of High Tech, 3500DPI, 1000Hz Ultra Polling, 1ms Response time, 3.5G sensor, Midrange Price...
Some People Like More Than 3 Buttons...
We found the Abyssus to be a deadly accurate gaming Mouse and the 3 button design kept us focused on what we were doing in game without having to think about what each of 9 buttons does. Movements were swift, key clicks were fast and required minimal...
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Razer is a very well established and known brand when it comes to premium gaming peripherals, especially in terms of gaming mice. From the low-end but deadly DeathAdder to the ergonomic Mamba that gives you the unfair advantage in your game, Razer always...
Ambidextrous Design, On-the-fly DPI Changing, Good for Large Hands, Price...
No braided cord, No weight management...
In the end, I am impressed with the overall features of the Abyssus and ease of use on hands in it's price range. However, aesthetically, I am disappointed with the mouse over a few things. The mouse does not come with weight management unlike it's oppone...
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The Razer Abyssus Essential gaming mouse is meant to provided increased performance over the Razer Abyssus V2 while also including Chroma lighting, all while still maintaining a low-end price point. This is a lot of capability to put in such a reasonably-...
Chroma lighting, Precise 7,000 dpi sensor, Low price...
No braided cord, Lack of buttons...
Razer Abyssus Essential Gaming Mouse$49.997.7Value8.0 /10Performance7.5 /10Quality7.5 /10ProsChroma lightingPrecise 7,000 dpi sensorLow priceConsNo braided cordLack of buttonsRazerstore Linkabyssus essential gaming mouse mice peripheral razer...
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