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The Razer Mamba Elite Wired Gaming Mouse combines a cutting-edge 16,000 DPI Razer 5G optical sensor with 9 programmable buttons and ultra-durable mechanical switches rated for 50 million clicks. Featuring customizable Razer Chroma RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors and on-board memory for up to 5 profiles, this wired USB mouse delivers zero-lag performance and personalized control for serious gamers and professionals alike.













| ASIN | B07F816PH9 |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,694 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #182 in PlayStation Accessories #519 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (20,940) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2018 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.7 x 4.92 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-02560100-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer USA Ltd |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 4.92 x 2.75 inches |
| Series | Mamba Elite |
B**N
The Mamba Elite is actually elite
I had a Razer V2 Basilisk until it broke so I decided to upgrade to the Mamba Elite. The Mamba Elite is very light and easier to handle compared to my old V2 and even the more expensive Viper model. You can customize it pretty easily to with the Razer app, my only complaint would be I can't adjust the wheel to be overly stiff like I can the V2 but that only matters if you like that feature. All in all it's a great mouse and worth the few extra bucks.
P**P
Solid Wireless Mouse.
This mouse is awesome! Before I bought the Mamba Wireless I used to own a Wired Deathadder Elite, but I noticed that sometimes clicks wouldn't register, so I knew it was time to upgrade. I decided to go wireless this time so that I wouldn't have to deal with anymore cables (Apart from the charging cable), and I think I made a very good choice. For those that complain about the amount of time you get for a full charge, this issue is completely mitigated if you charge the mouse every night before you go to sleep, which is what I do. Every morning I wake up, I have a full charge ready to go. Other than that, the ergonomics for me at least are a bit off since I have slightly bigger hands, but I can still manage with it. Apart from being a great gaming mouse (With all the programmable buttons, profiles, DPI stages, etc etc), it works nicely as a good general purpose mouse. I only have two nitpicks, 1 is that sometimes the lights change when I don't want it to, but I suspect this just might be a result of Synapse 3 not working well, and my other nitpick is how the mouse behaves when you plug it in to charge: - When the charging cable is plugged in directly to the computer and you plug the mouse in, it turns off for a second or two and then comes back on, to which you can continue to use it normally. - When the charging cable is not plugged into the computer (maybe via a brick in an outlet or a power strip that has USB ports (this is how I charge my mouse)), even if the mouse is on, the mouse will turn off and not turn back on. Strange behavior, but concerning how I never use it plugged in but wireless (that's the point, isn't it?), I have had no problems. Overall, I got this mouse on sale for $45, and I think it was a great choice. I would definitely recommend this mouse for others to use.
G**R
Rarely need to charge it and it's incredibly comfortable for my biggish hands
This mouse surprised me. I read so many bad reviews about the mouse itself or the software and I am so shocked that people feel the way they do. Sure the software isn't the best it could be but it works well and gets the job done. But I'll say I do not mess with it too much once I have things set how I like. I have been through so many mice over the last year. Coolermaster CM710 (incredible mouse but too small for my hands) Zowie EC2 (very slick and slips in my hands but is a good size. Cable is unbelievably thick and stiff though) Logitech G403 (as a mouse it's a great design but logitech's software is miserable and doesn't recognize the mouse half the time and between two of these G403's the left click went out within 2mo of playing FPS games where it became incredibly inconsistent in registering the click) Glorious Model D (great mouse overall but the cord got annoying. The Coolermaster cable is similar to this one but doesn't flail around and land on your hand like this one's does and even their own mouse bungee didn't secure the cord as it would slip out of the connector - but great quality mouse) Going through these mice is what led me to finally going with the Razer Mamba. I was ready to get away from dealing with cables now that the wireless tech seems to finally be here and I didn't want to spend a lot of money as I have spent hundreds on them over the last year and I wasn't sure I'd like Razer so I wanted to keep the investment minimal. Well, despite buying this at a pretty low price (I believe around $50) it has become a top 3 favorite mouse for me. I know it's not some super fancy mouse with tons of features but all I really cared about was reliable wireless, forward/back buttons, a nice fit for my hand, not too heavy. So far after about 2 months this has been THE mouse for me. I don't know a lot about other Razer products but I will say that I will look to their mice before any other brand unless I experience something worth skipping them and so far I'm not seeing that happening. I will update if it does since i've only had it about 50 days but so far so great!
J**R
High quality mouse for a reasonable price
I play FPS games (for example, Geometry Dash), and because of this, I needed a quality mouse to play with. I found this mouse and purchased it because I needed a wired mouse for quicker reaction time. And because it was cheaper than the wireless version anyway. I was pleased to find out how well it works. Nothing is perfect, and as expected, this mouse has a couple of setbacks, but overall, it works very well. Pros: Very smooth and reactive. It responds on most surfaces. There were no problems setting up Razer Synapse 3, and it was very easy to customize the RGB The DPI range is quite impressive. While I personally don't go above 4,500 (and usually stick to 1,800), I'm sure it would be useful for other games. It's very durable and has a satisfying click sound. Cons: Due to how the mouse was packaged, the wire likes to coil itself up My favorite DPI is 1,800, but it feels a little slow, but the next option (4,500) is way too fast. I wish that the DPI was either customized by a slider or digitally set in Razer Synapse. Overall, the Razer Mamba Elite is a very reliable gaming mouse. It's great for those with a lower budget. The purchase of this mouse has driven me to conclude that Razer is a reliable brand.
A**Y
Good mouse! Lots of customization!
A great mouse! Easy to set up, and if you already have an Razer product you can customize this mouse to match the color-scheme. I also appreciate the fact that you can use it wired or wireless. After about four years of use it has started to show its age and the scroll wheel is a little wonky.
J**R
Meilleure souris du monde!
T**N
Il migliore dei Razer, sebbene un po' troppo costoso. Ottimi DPI e colori fantastici.
M**D
I have been using this mouse for a week and i have to say this mouse is one of the best i've used. This mouse is worth for its price tag, and is one of best for gamers and overall every day users. -Has the most amount of RGB ever in a mouse. -Has an ergonomic design overall -has over 9 programmable buttons -easy to use synapse software. -Thin braided cable -amazingly packaged
A**I
Purchased this for my daughter. She loves it. The functionality is spot on she tells me and extra functions are perfect for gaming and looking great with the chroma lights.
R**K
Produto excelente.
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