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Continuing its long tradition of naming peripherals after deadly snakes, American manufacturer Razer has recently released the Mamba wireless laser gaming mouse. At $249, the Mamba is $100 more expensive than Razer’s úber-popular Lachesis laser gaming...
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We have a love/hate relationship with Razer products here at Atomic. On the one hand, theres the tactile pleasure of rubberised surfaces and sleek curves, and yet on the other theres a distinct lack of... well, performance. And then along comes the M...
Almost perfect, but just too expensive...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:07
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With its new Mamba mouse, Razer is demonstrating a lot of advanced technology. It boasts a polling speed of 1000 Hz, its laser sensor has a maximum resolution of 5600 dpi and it can be used in either wired or wireless mode.It also includes a built-in...
Hybird: wireless or wired, Very accurate laser sensor, Resolution can be adjusted on the fly, Internal memory so the mouse can save different profiles, Slides very easily...
Handling: too heavy at the back, Hybrid system works less well than Microsofts...
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vortez.net Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:10
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Manufacturer: RazerProduct reviewed: Razer MambaRRP: £129.99The name Razer will be familiar to most as a the nvidia styled gaming corporation that has brought to the table some fantastic products over the years they have been in existence. You only ha...
Amazing tracking, Great aesthetics and appearance, Long battery life, Wireless and Wired...
Big price tag...
When the Razer Mamba was first uncovered I was impressed with how much care had gone into the presentation and packaging. First impressions are important, and Razer have achieved this right from the word go. Taking the Mamba out of its luxurious packa...
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There are many known disadvantages with wireless gaming mice such as slower response times, batteries dying and wireless interference. It’s these common stereotypes which has left the wired mouse to rule the gaming scene.Razer, a company not known for...
The years in the making have paid off. What we have here is a gaming mouse which performs great, looks great and is great to use. What more could you want?The only problem is the price. At a whopping £115 it’s certainly not the cheapest of gami...
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Few questions divide opinion among the gaming community more than which is the best gaming mouse. Different shapes, weights, DPI settings, tracking technologies; all of these are up for debate though ultimately are down to personal preference. However, th...
We've had to knock the overall score down a notch simply because it's so expensive but the combination of true wired performance, wireless convenience, superb styling, and amazing ergonomics make the Razer Mamba quite simply the best mouse we've ever test...
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Today were going to look at the Razer Mamba, the first wireless mouse truly designed for the hardcore gamer offering 1ms response and up to 5,600 DPI. Razer have taken years to bring this product to market and promises that it is the real deal.
Original Mamba design, dating back to the Boomslang eraThe Mamba was first set into Razer’s plans all the way back to 2001 and finally the dream of many of their followers has come to fruition. There were years of uncertainty surrounding the project...
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There aren’t many wireless gaming mouse in the market at the moment. Apart from Razer Mamba, we have Razer Orochi, Microsoft SideWinder X8 or the upcoming Roccat Pyra. There may be others that I’m not aware of (feel free to shed some light for me) but...
Even when there are not much competition yet in the wireless gaming mouse market, Razer went all out when they designed the Razer Mamba. It’s the perfect wireless gaming mouse in terms of feel, performance, and build quality (oh, and the display case...
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TAGS Razer Mamba Problems, Razer Mamba Review, Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse Video Review, Starcraft 2 Razer...
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As games have become more sophisticated and graphical resolution has increased dramatically, so too has the need for ever more sensitive gaming gear. For PC gamers, an accurate and sensitive mouse is a must. For pro-gamers it is their lifeblood. And one...
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It would be fair to say that Razer are fond of refreshing existing products, either updating older models or releasing various twists on a design. Today's review falls into the former category, a significant update to a mouse which was first released in 2...
A nice evolution of the Mamba. Good software, solid hardware and excellent performance.-->write_shout_box("below_post_content_728",1,728,90); setInterval('write_shout_box("below_post_content_728",1,728,90)',90000);...
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As you might be assuming by the picture, the Mamba is Razer wireless gaming mouse. It features a new Philips 16000 DPI sensor and nine programmable buttons. Apart from that there this mouse is very well built and features a fully customizable RGB LED ligh...
we believe that this product is able to cover everyday usage as well as gaming perfectlyWe particularly like that the actuation force of the left and the right mouse button can be changed thanks to screws on the underside, which can be released and tigh...
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What is the Razer Mamba 2015? The Razer Mamba (2015) is the latest iteration of Razer's flagship wireless mouse. Like previous Mamba models, this is one of the most expensive wireless gaming mice on the market today. But Razer justifies that hefty price t...
Good battery life, Ergonomic design, Rock-solid build, Great software suite...
A little expensive...
This is the best wireless gaming mouse available to buy today; if money is no object then look no further...
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Razer has a flair for style, and boy did they show it here – with it's magnetic folding box, metal tin, chroma stickers or the 16 programmable LEDs, it's certainly a visually stunning device.SummaryGreat for Pro gamers - minus the issues...
Great for Pro gamers - minus the issues.
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g3ar.co.za Updated: 2016-11-02 07:05:12
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When it comes down to actually handling the mouse I find it is quick to get used to and fits perfectly in your hand, be you right or left handed. Moving the mouse around on a good mouse pad is fantastic; it dances across the mat without any effort and fee...
Wireless, Looks like a Lambo, Packed with features...
No shift key, No cursor sensitivity settings in software...
the mouse blew me away. I was happy with how quickly I could adjust to using it as my daily mouse, something which I usually have trouble with, and loved the way it performed. It is feature-rich and, in my honest opinion, good enough to replace any mouse...
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L et's face it – spending $260 of your own money on a gaming mouse is rather insane. However, if you could get somebody else to pay for it as say, a birthday present, then it's not so hard to swallow, especially when it's a mouse as desirable as Razer's l...
". a fine piece of gaming and general purpose engineering. "...
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NameContinuing its long tradition of naming peripherals after deadly snakes, American manufacturer Razer has recently released the Mamba wireless laser gaming mouse. At $249, the Mamba is $100 more expensive than Razer's úber-popular Lachesis laser gaming...
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Torn between wired versus wireless mice? Razer has a solution to those who want the best of both worlds. Introducing the Razer Mamba 2012, Razer's top-of-the-line Elite Ergonomic mouse offers users a wide array of customization, from the assignment of key...
Topoftheline performance, 6400DPI 4G Dualsensor, Comfortable for long hours of use, 16 million possible LED color combinations, Great feedback on the keys...
Not for lefthanded people, Price but you'll get what you're paying for...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-27 02:52:21
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Suggest a wireless mouse to any serious gamer, and the answer will be nothing short of a blood-cu...
I am not a fan of the charging method, and would rather have it use a power slot than a USB port but other than that, the Razer Mamba is one of the best offerings in the wireless gaming mouse category. It packs excellent features, beauteous looks, ergo...
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As feature-packed as the Razer Mamba is, you probably want to know, how does it feel to use it? First of all, it’s a good thing I’m right-handed because this mouse wouldn’t work as well if I were...
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About two years ago, Razer introduced the original Mamba gaming mouse and it took the PC gaming world by storm. The amazing success of that mouse was thanks in no small part to its wired and wireless abilities; however, its sensor, software suite and o...
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Razer is a long time prolific maker of peripherals for both the professional and casual gamer. They have now updated their flagship mouse - the Mamba (2012). The following is a comparison table of the differences between the old and the new versions o...
Conclusion: Razer Mamba 2012 is a good looking and decent performing mouse. Boasting a whopping 6400DPI sensor and DPI-staging, the Mamba is up to any task - whether gaming, graphics editing or 3D modelling. Its ergonomic shape also enables long period...
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If Razer is good at one thing, it's selling a product."The Razer Mamba features gaming grade wireless technology with a hybrid system that enables instant wired/wireless functionality," preens the company. "Coupled with an industry leading 1ms pollin...
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It has long been a notion that for gaming, a wireless mouse is simply out of the question. While the Logitech G7 proved the naysayers wrong somewhat, the Mamba simply rewrites all the rules regarding wireless mice and succeeds. The majestic packaging o...
Ergonomics, Killer packaging and looks, Docking station, Amazing performance, Option for wired gaming...
Uneven battery life, Confusing charging indicators, Expensive, No Driver CD...
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xcpus.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:01
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The Razer Mamba, named after the deadly Black Mamba snake, is an expensive gaming mouse. Being the top dog from Razer carries a hefty price tag, $129.99 at most online and instore shops. Although expensive, the Mamba is top quality where material and...
The Razer Mamba is an expensive addition to any gamer's peripheral collection. But is the price justified? If we look at the mouse by itself, we would have to say no. However, with the quality of material, sans the teflon mouse pads, and choice of h...
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The Mamba is Razer’s first wireless gaming mouse that provides a resolution of a whopping 5600 dots per inch. This is the fastest gaming mouse on the planet – but does “faster” always mean “better?” Let’s check it out. Sporting an ambidextrous design...
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http://tech.tbreak.com/2010/05/razer-mamba-wireless-gaming-mouse-review/Razer+Mamba+Wireless+Gaming+Mouse+Review2010-05-06+08%3A17%3A26Mufaddal+Fakhruddin Suggest a wireless mouse to any serious gamer, and the answer will be nothing short of a blood-cu...
I am not a fan of the charging method, and would rather have it use a power slot than a USB port but other than that, the Razer Mamba is one of the best offerings in the wireless gaming mouse category. It packs excellent features, beauteous looks, ergo...
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There aren’t many wireless gaming mouse in the market at the moment. Apart from Razer Mamba, we have Razer Orochi, Microsoft SideWinder X8 or the upcoming Roccat Pyra. There may be others that I’m not aware of (feel free to shed some light for me) but...
Even when there are not much competition yet in the wireless gaming mouse market, Razer went all out when they designed the Razer Mamba. It’s the perfect wireless gaming mouse in terms of feel, performance, and build quality (oh, and the display case...
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techolive.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:04
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In the past, we’ve reviewed our fair share of hardware from Razer. Today, we’re doing things a little differently. Razer sent us three of their premiere gaming mice and we’re going to do an in-depth evaluation of the Mamba, Orochi and Imperator. We’ll...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:07
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Here’s the scenario: I’m playing a fierce game of FEAR 2 over at a friend’s LAN party and I’m on a serious killing spree (12 in a row and counting). I see my buddy’s character up on a landing about to snipe this unsuspecting fool. I’m thinking, hey, tw...
Excellent response time, Adjustable onthefly laser sensor with max 5600 DPI, All buttons fully programmable, Macro creation and management, Smooth scroll wheel, Responsive buttons, Wired or wireless hybrid design, Excellent ergonomics...
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My experience with the Razer Mamba has been a delightful one. The amazing attention to ergonomics is exceptional, allowing this mouse to be utilized for very long productivity or gaming sessions with no noticeable fatigue in my wrists or palms that I h...
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Here, though, Razer has chosen a less practical system. To switch from one to the other, you need to unplug the USB cable from the dock to connect it directly to the mouse. You can't do this in the middle of a...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:07
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An amazing mouse with an awful battery There’s really nothing worse than an otherwise wonderful product with one fatal flaw that brings its whole score down. The Razer Mamba is a wonderful wireless gaming mouse, with an absolutely devastating power pro...
Amazing sensor, great shape, wired option.
Fiddy USB connector, anemic battery, superchunky USB cable.
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Back at CES, I got to check out the Mamba in its near-final form. I was impressed, and couldn’t wait to get my hands on it to review. Now, after living with it for a good while, and after some serious initial problems, I can say it’s everything they wa...
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Back at CES 2009, we caught a glimpse of the Mamba Wireless Mouse, Razers latest and greatest PC gaming mouse. Boasting an impressive range of performance specs, such as a 1ms polling rate, Precision 3.5G laser sensor, and a 5,600 DPI refresh rate, th...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:10
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It’s a good thing for Microsoft that they sent us the SideWinder X8 wireless gaming mouse before Razer could get its Mamba wireless gaming mouse into our clutches. We thought Microsoft’s product was pretty good (and awarded it a score of “8” on March...
Wireless, Very comfortable, Precise control, Highly programmable...
Odd tilt wheel, Quasi-proprietary USB cable, *...
As much as we liked the amount of resistance the SideWinder X8’s buttons offered, the Mamba’s feel even better. We didn’t need to lift our thumb to switch between the two side buttons, and the two smaller side buttons were within easy re...
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Sporting an ambidextrous design, a common characteristic from Razers labs, the Mambas shape is equally suitable for lefties and righties. However, its inclusion of side button (two on-the-fly dpi buttons and two thumb buttons) on the left side of...
Quick and accurate laser sensor. Comfy shape. Useful software. Wireless and wired capabilities. Clicky scroll wheel.
Really expensive. Requires firmware updates to work properly. Battery life falls short from Razers estimates.
By far the best Razer mouse out there. Period. Youll have to pay a pretty penny to get your hands on it though...
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Just last month we reviewed the SideWinder X8 gaming mouse that clocks at a gut-wrenching 4000dpi. Fast? Of course. Too fast? Well, probably. And then came the Mamba, Razers first wireless gaming mouse that sees the SideWinders high dpi, raises it an...
Quick and accurate laser sensor; comfy shape; useful software; wireless and wired capabilities; clicky scroll wheel.
Really expensive; requires firmware updates to work properly; battery life falls short from Razers estimates.
By far the best Razer mouse out there. Period. Youll have to pay a pretty penny to get your hands on it though...
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. My only problem with the button placement is that the DPI selection buttons are not distinct enough, so if you're trying to quickly drop the DPI down to precisely snipe someone's head off, you might crank it up instead and shoot the guy in the foot. The texture is a nice use of rubber—it's not...
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'Welcome to the cult of Razer' is the message on the packaging that greets you when you eventually manage the two-man feat of cracking open the Mamba's watch-style display case. Many cults are notorious for taking large sums of money from brain-wa...
It would be fair to say that most people that are into to technology are also attracted by the elusive . Ultra slim high resolution displays, watercooled PCs with acrylic windows to show off beautifully modded interiors and iPhones all stir the blood i...
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Razer are well known for their accomplished range of gaming peripherals. However they have yet to set foot into the wireless market until recently. This is likely down to views of many hardcore gamers on wireless technology. The general perception is t...
When looking at a Razer product very high expectations tend to be thrown up. This remains the case with the Razer Mamba. Claiming to be the fastest mouse in the world, both wired and wireless this mouse has a lot to live up to. During testing, the mouse b...
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By Oo Gin LeeTHE fastest gaming mouse in the world has arrived and it hails from Singapore.Developed at Technopark@Chai Chee - the Singapore labs of United States gaming peripherals maker Razer - the Razer Mamba sports a 5,600 dpi laser sensor and sets...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2013-02-14 08:28:10
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At the CES PC Games Hardware was able to make brief tests with the Razer Mamba. Is the new mouse really convincing? Read for yourself. Razer Mamba: Hands-on test at PC Games Hardware (picture: PC Games Hardware) [Source: view picture gallery]"Good th...
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With a penchant for naming their mice after snakes, Razer has a new offering waiting to be let loose. However, their new mouse is unlike any of their previous ones. Named after the Black Mamba, the world's fastest land snake and second largest venomous...
With the Mamba, Razer has cemented its place as the premier name in gaming-grade mice. At a hefty S$199 however, the Mamba is not exactly affordable, but its ability to switch from wireless to wired mouse, the thoughtful design and fantastic build qual...
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gamecrate.com Updated: 2015-02-27 07:19:16
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I used the Mamba Rechargable Wireless PC Gaming Mouse as my primary mouse over a period of about two months, for web surfing, work, and gaming. Some of the games I played with it included Dota 2, Bioshock Infinite, Titanfall, and Borderlands 2, and I used...
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I even booted up Cookie Clicker and timed myself clicking at 45g and 95g. In 20 seconds, I consistently scored in the 120-130 clicks range at 95g, and at 130-140 clicks at 45g. Our intern James saw a similar increase of about 10 clicks in that 20 second w...
The Mamba's shape and materials feel great in the hand, but wireless comes at a high cost: in dollars, weight, and frequent charging...
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At first we would like to thank Razer for offering us a sample of their Mamba Gaming Mouse for testing and reviewing."Razer is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming.We were founded in 1998 in San Diego, California by our CEO Min-Liang Tan and...
Accompanied by the “lighter” Tournament Edition Mamba, the fully-fledged version also includes a battery to help with its wireless function and an adjustable click force mechanism for the left and right click buttons. The new Mamba version has been also i...
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Razer has a long tradition of revamping their products to meet the ever-changing needs of today's gamers and the Razer Mamba is no exception to that rule. Razer actually went a little modest in naming this mouse just the “ Razer Mamba ” , it's more the Ra...
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Wireless gaming peripherals have come a long way since their laggy, unreliable forebearers. These days, a good wireless mouse will perform just as well as its wired counterpart, which is exactly what makes the Razer Mamba ($150) a standout. Although this...
Comfortable gri, Fantastic softwar, Flawless wireless feature, Great performance...
No surface tuning in wireless mode...
The Razer Mamba Tournament Edition was a phenomenal mouse, and the wireless Mamba is every bit as good. The price tag is enough to give all but the most dedicated PC gamers pause, and some of its extra features aren't as useful as promised, but those are...
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The mouse is perhaps the most intimate part of your gaming experience. It's the one device that breaks the real/virtual barrier to actually let you interact with games themselves. It's vital, then, that your mouse works perfectly for you and can do so for...
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