The Mamba is the fastest rodent to be made by Razer. We were dumbfounded by the 4,000 dpi resolution sensor of the Lachesis and Razer's now pushed the barrier even further. The Mamba is a 5,600 dpi mouse and it offers something that very few mice offer - wired and wireless connectivity.

The Mamba has an attractive design - it now has a battery charging indicator for the sensor sensitivity setting. Most of the mouse is covered with antibacterial coating, except for strips on the sides that grip to your palm. With the batteries, the mouse only feels a the cable connects to the base antenna which doubles as a charging dock for the mouse. This is a very well thought out design, and is very practical.

The performance of the mouse is flawless on all surfaces - on Razer's hard exactMat surface as well as the soft pads from Steelseries. There were no tracking issues whatsoever. At 5,600 dpi, the sensitivity is too high to be used by most garners unless the sensitivity for Windows or in game is turned down. Refresh rates can be tightened as well.

The wireless performance of the mouse is also impressive - it works flawlessly from a distance of well over 10 feet The wireless connectivity i really useful, and nice to have a gaming mouse but the huge dpi sensitivity increase will or by useful for a few. For most garners, mice with sensitivities between 1,600 and 3,200 dpi is much more than enough.



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