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The final word in mice at the moment. A revision of the Death Adder shape, which was popular for a reason, the Mamba adds two extra buttons and wireless operation to the mix. I found it comfortable, accurate, and extremely good-looking. If you’re willing to spend the dough, this is the best mouse you can […]
The Orochi has a small footprint but packs a big gaming punch for when you’re on the go. With the Razer black shell and blue accent lighting this is one of the more stylish mice we've ever seen. Precision with the Orochi was pinpoint even in less than perfect gaming conditions.
The easy-to-grip matte black finish on this right-handed mouse blends in well on my black mouse pad next to my black keyboard, black monitor, black speakers, and–you guessed it–black case. Hey, minimalism is classy. The software included with the DeathAdder is more than enough to satisfy even the most diverse gamer.–
Unlike last year’s Steel Series World of Warcraft Gaming Mouse, the Razer Naga doesn’t come with the full Blizzard licensing. If that matters to you you’re a fool. And also unlike said Steel Series mouse, the buttons here don’t stick like an old Sega Genesis controller after using it for a few hours. It works, […]
Gaming championships have been won and lost because of the huge differences that exist between the legions of gaming mice on the market. Razer has long been considered one of the elite companies this industry, a position they hope to maintain with the launch of their Razer Abyssus mouse.
If wireless PC gaming is of interest to you, we’re hard pressed to find a mouse more well suited than the Razer Mamba.
The Razer Kabuto gaming surface is a light, soft and thin gaming surface designed to be the Orochi’s traveling companion. In addition to providing a sleek, stable mousing surface, it doubles as a laptop screen protector you can sandwich between the keyboard and LCD when traveling – so the Kabuto has virtually zero impact on […]
We like the tracking and precision the Megasoma affords, we also like the glow in the dark logo on the Megasoma… It’s a silicon mouse pad and those clean easily
Orochi pulls off that rare trick where it manages to feel almost ergonomic when you grip it, despite being a symmetric mouse, because the side grooves cradle both your thumb and your ring finger. The rubberized texture is classic Razer—smooth but sticky at the same time, designed for your hand to sweat on and still […]