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You can tell a company thinks its mouse is good when it arrives in a perspex enclosure, mounted like an expensive artefact in a museum. This is the second Mamba to bear the name, and arrives equally as audaciously as the first. If you prefer corded mice, you can also use the USB cable from the docking station to plug directly into your mouse, bypassing the whole wireless thing altogether.

This is, incidentally, another way you can charge the battery. Razer's made some tweaks, of course: the most notable being the larger capacity battery, now clocking in at mAh instead of mAh so things last a little longer on the battlefield. The USB connection into the mouse has been modified so it slots in easily, rather than being an ordeal. Ah yes, and there's a brand new sensor in here, too, which uses both an optical and laser sensor for increased accuracy, and everything that lights up now has RGB LEDs in it so you can choose whatever colour you like.

It even does spectrum cycling, with the mouse changing colours perfectly in sync with the docking station. Overkill, Razer's heard of it. For the average gamer, though, the most welcome point will be the new price. The new Mamba? The control panel is the usual Razer fare, although as is expected of the "social" era, there are now Facebook and Twitter buttons crammed in. As a downside, whenever you apply major settings to the mouse, it can take some time to write to the hardware — and ditto whenever opening the driver panel, which can sometimes take forever as it tries to read all the settings from the mouse.

Razer calls the tech Synapse, and is in the process of giving gamers online storage options as well. One interesting addition, perhaps in response to SteelSeries, is the ability to calibrate the Mamba depending on what surface it's on, and how high you lift the mouse off that surface when repositioning.

Unlike SteelSeries mice the surface calibration is automatic, while the lift-off settings can be adjusted either manually or automatically. You have the option of going wired or wireless with this mouse, via the provided braided micro USB cable. When plugged in the mouse will charge, so you can continue to use it in wired mode, even if the battery has died. Battery life is also visible in the Razer Synapse software. Since the Mamba Wireless comes with on-board memory, you can store up to 5 different settings profiles that are easily accessible via the profile changer button on the underside of the mouse.

The latest Razer Mamba Wireless is a solid wireless mouse straight out-of-the-box, and users may find more value by customizing their mouse profile using the Razer Synapse 3 software. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I accept the Privacy Policy. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

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