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Razer synapse liftoff range11/28/2023 This update modifies our Hand Size Recommendation test, adding a more granular hand size recommendation chart. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.4. Whether you’d want to sink your teeth into your savings is up to you, because the Razer Mamba is ready to bite whenever you are.We've added a link to the newly-reviewed Razer DeathAdder V3 in the Weight section of this review. Although it stands as one of the most expensive options on the market, you get your money’s worth in quality and performance. When examining its cost, the Razer Mamba quickly turns into a Boa, as it carries a wallet-choking list price of $150. If you’ve been continuously throwing your money at your screen and are wondering why the Mamba still isn’t appearing on your desk-don’t worry, nothing is broken, you simply haven’t tossed enough cash. You can squeeze a bit more juice out of it by disabling the Chroma lighting and knocking back the polling rate, but we hate the idea of compromising, so we’re going to have to dock a few points here. The Razer Mamba lasted about 19 hours of continuous use before it needed to be plugged into the wire. Luckily, the scroll wheel blinks when the power level is below a certain threshold (default 5 percent) to warn you that its death is imminent. ![]() The battery is non-removable, meaning that you can’t switch to a secondary set if it runs dry. That’s not good news considering you’ll need to charge the Mamba often. The dock charges the battery at a snail’s pace, gaining around 0.6 percent charge per minute. You can adjust the color pattern of its LED to match that of the mouse or have its own pattern. The charging dock doubles as the transceiver. It remained responsive and consistent through our numerous gaming runs. The Mamba’s wireless performance exhibits neither attribute. In our experience, however, the Mamba’s minimum lift-off distance is at least a few millimeters quite high in comparison to other premium-grade mice.Īn unfortunate stigma associated with wireless peripherals is poor latency and susceptibility to radio interference. Razer claims that the sensor is sensitive enough to detect lift distance with a margin of error of just 0.1mm. ![]() Its lift-off distance can be adjusted after a calibration run in the Razer Synapse software. Contrary to a lot of laser sensors that produce jitter at higher DPI settings, Razer’s 5G sensor remained as steady as a rock even at its max setting of 16,000dpi. While Razer remains quiet regarding its manufacturer, its performance is top-notch. Gamers who prefer to cycle through weapons using the scroll wheel will undoubtedly fall in love with it as well.Īt the heart of the Mamba is Razer’s 16,000dpi 5G laser sensor. This is a feature we’re particularly keen on as most of us have to scroll through pages of content every day (for research, of course!). The dimpled rubber and the distinct notches felt great to the touch. ![]() Sandwiched between the adjustable left and right buttons is the incredibly silent and responsive scroll wheel. It takes a little trial and error to find the perfect setting, but it goes a long way in ensuring that you’ll always perform at your peak. To make sure this doesn’t happen to you after you purchase the Mamba, Razer has made the actuation pressure of its left and right mouse button adjustable by the user. No matter how great the switch underneath them may be, you’re screwed if you dislike the way it feels. ![]() A gamble we make when purchasing a gaming mouse is the feel of the buttons.
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