When it comes to mice, there are many types available. For the average consumer, using whatever came with their desktop is probably sufficient. If they do buy a new mouse, it is often because the old one broke. The replacement is frequently selected due to low price. After all, they probably just need to point and click.
Gamers, however, are an entirely different breed. These people love hardware and video games and will spend extra money to gain an edge. One of the most popular manufacturers of gaming mice is Razer. While the company has deviated a bit from its roots lately, it returns to form today by announcing an all-new version of its wildly popular Mamba. Best of all? It will be available in both wired and wireless variants.
"The new 5G laser sensor is capable of tracking up to 16,000 DPI which is optimized for multi-display set-ups with ultra-high display resolutions. The 5G laser sensor is also the world’s most precise -- with its ability to track up to 1 DPI increments (as opposed to the current industry standard of 50 DPI increments). The next generation gaming mouse sensor is also able to track lift-off cut-off distance as precise as 0.1 mm, reducing on-screen jitter so your aim stays on target even as you move. The 5G laser sensor in the new Razer Mamba was designed to be an extension of your natural hand movement", says Razer.
The manufacturer also says, "with the new Adjustable Click Force Technology, instead of having to adapt to a mouse’s set click force, this revolutionary feature allows gamers to freely adjust the level of click force needed to activate the left and right mouse buttons, from distinct clicks for high accuracy actions such as sniping in FPS games to lighter presses for rapid fire action needed for MOBA games. The Razer Mamba's Adjustable Click Force Technology is capable of up to 504 degree turn, providing users with a total of 14 distinct choices to set their signature click feel for a more personalized gameplay".
Mamba Specs
- 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor
- 210 inches per second / 50 G acceleration
- Adjustable Click Force Technology mouse buttons
- 9 programmable buttons including the tilt-click scroll wheel
- Wired and wireless connection mode with 1 ms response time
- Magnetic charging dock
- Battery life: Approximately 20 hrs (continuous gaming)*
- Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options
- Razer Synapse enabled
- 2.13 m / 7 ft. lightweight, braided fiber USB charging cable
- Approximate size: 128 mm / 5 in. (Length) x 70 mm / 2.76 in. (Width) x 42.5 mm / 1.67 in. (Height)
- Approximate weight: 125 g / 0.27 lbs.
Mamba Tournament Edition Specs
- 16,000 DPI 5G laser sensor
- 210 inches per second / 50 G acceleration
- 9 programmable buttons including the tilt-click scroll wheel
- Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options
- Razer Synapse enabled 2.13 m / 7 ft. lightweight, braided fiber cable
- Approximate size: 128 mm / 5 in. (Length) x 70 mm / 2.76 in. (Width) x 42.5 mm / 1.67 in. (Height)
- Approximate weight: 133 g / 0.29 lbs. (with cable)
While wireless mice are convenient and look more attractive, gamers will want to target the less-expensive ($89.99) wired Tournament Edition. Why? There is no chance for wireless lag -- even slight can be unacceptable. Also, no one wants to have their mouse battery die in the middle of a game. That would seriously suck if you lost an online match because of a dead mouse battery.
While the wireless variant also works in wired mode, there is no point in paying a higher price ($149.99) if you have no plans to use it wirelessly. Save your money and buy a game!
Both mice will be available in Q3 2015.
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