Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black
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L. Liu
> 24 hourI bought this 1/2 a year ago in Like New condition to save some money and havent had -ANY- problems until now. My scroll click is acting up and you better believe that if I cant fix it Im about to buy another one, in New condition this time. Likes: - Its tiny! However I have tiny girl hands. At my job most people use Medium or Large gloves, whereas they special ordered Small gloves just for me (and in my case X-Small fits better but those werent available). IF YOU DO NOT HAVE SMALL HANDS YOU MIGHT FIND THIS MOUSE UNCOMFORTABLE. Do NOT take it out on Razer; the Atheris is clearly marketed as a Notebook mouse. Meaning it is portable and wireless. Exactly what I wanted! - Battery life is bananas. Sometimes my batteries die in the middle of a gaming session because I forgot that the batteries need to be changed! I tend to get a few months out of a fresh pair. In fact I regularly swap the batteries out of my milk frother at around 30% (because it doesnt perform optimally) and use them in my mouse until they die as there is no performance loss. - 2.4 GHz is smooth. If I switch to Bluetooth the cursor sometimes gets choppy due to my other devices interfering with the signal (Cellphone, Xbox One controller, etc). My Bluetooth dongle is 1 foot away. The Razer dongle is about 2 feet away from the mouse and I usually have my phone sitting between the two. Ive never experienced any lag. - Ergonomic and stylish! It is extremely comfortable for my palm grip. If you have larger hands (and by that I mean normal people sized hands lol) Fingertip or Claw grip should work great! The buttons arent ambidextrous which is too bad for lefties, but thems the breaks! Dislikes: - No Chroma. :( This isnt a con, just a personal preference. Id love this even more if it synced up with my other peripherals. But I know a lot of people dont like the lighting and disable it soooo.. it is what it is. - Thats it!
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Daniel Causton
> 24 hourReally nice mouse, Ive used razor products before and a lot of their mice were too big and bulky or felt odd in my hands. This one is perfect it’s small, it’s light and the batteries last forever. On top of that it doesn’t have all those fancy rgb lights on it Which is awesome, I just wanted a basic fast precise gaming mouse and for the price you really can’t beat it. 10/10
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gws
> 24 hourthe battery life is awesome, i use bluetooth and the dongle both and have no issues. the only thing is that this is smaller than a normal mouse, that can either be a pro or a con. it can be programmed thru razer snyapse and that is a plus for me.
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Micah White
> 24 hourNot a lot of lag with bluetooth that can be a thing for the cheaper mice and the scroll wheel feels proper. I dont like the slightly heavier click of the buttons, but this is really not a flaw except that I prefer a very light click. Build quality feels pretty solid
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Kristina M.
> 24 hourI had it for about 3 month - I like it. Battery lasts pretty long time on it. It has option for a Bluetooth or wireless connector connection. I switch it off when I am not using it. Small size and perfect for travel or on the go.
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KatOnTheWeb -dot- com
> 24 hourSuper responsive, I play games on campus with it more often than Im supposed to admit. (Extremely) slight lag but its really not noticeable, in fact, Im pretty sure it was just my computer, since I changed some settings and havent had an issue since. Use the 2.4 adapter and you should have no issue anyways. I was *super* against my mouse taking up a USB port on my computer but I honestly love it and dont mind the adapter one bit -- this mouse changed my whole stance on wireless adapters. I hate corded mice with a burning passion, but my old Bluetooth mouse (insignia without an adapter) would cut in and out randomly and I would have to reconnect it constantly. I love this mouse, highly recommend. I regularly play the forest on my laptop with it, as well as quite a few other games (that probably arent worth mentioning, but Stardew Valley and such). Never had an issue, instantly connects, easy to take with me because the adapter goes INSIDE of the mouse if I dont want to use the 2.4 adapter, nor do I HAVE to use the adapter, because it has a Bluetooth option that works without it. I havent personally tried the solely Bluetooth option, but thats simply due to preference. Youre buying brand name, if something goes wrong, theres a reliable company behind it, Im sure they would work with you. (Also, extra side note, I was worried about how an ambidextrous mouse would feel in my hand, but its actually a super comfortable fit).
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Grace Morales
> 24 hourI dont have many options when it comes to a comfortable mouse for my hand size. I think from the tip of my middle finger to the end of my palm is about 6 inches, for reference. For that, and for the customization, feel, and sensitivity, Im giving it five stars. I use BT connection because its the easiest although I may try wireless soon. I had a wired Razer mouse before this that was an amazing mouse, but still too large for my hand. If youre a small-handed person who isnt going to be phased by other people comparing better but larger mice, then go with this one. I love it, and I like the weight since I would rather up the sensitivity than risk rage-throwing my mouse after I die in Farcry for the third time. I hope more companies are inspired to make smaller mice for their female base, but Razer is already ahead in that sense.
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Paul E.
> 24 hourMouse feels good in the hand, battery seems like it will last forever and the dongle for 2.4ghz is super compact. Four stars for the BT connection which is my primary use, it’s better than most but still has some disconnects and times it just randomly stops responding. The adjustable DPI is nice but the razed software to configure is very buggy.
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San Francisco customer
> 24 hourIve tried to love this mouse but it leave a room to be filled. this is definitely not a gaming mouse, it lags a bit and way to slow for anytime of gaming. I like that the 2.4 dongle can be stored in the mouse itself so it less likely to be lost. but whether you use it in bluetooth or 2.4 mode there is a noticeable lag. also the mouse goes to sleep by itself and takes maybe 1-2 seconds to wake up which I find extremely annoying. Anyway I was expecting more from Razer. this isnt a big improvement from the older version the orochi hopefully the next one will be the one.
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Daija Cruickshank
> 24 hourI like the size of this mouse and that it can connect via BT or Dongle/2.4. A long time ago, I bought the Razer Orochi. What a POS. The plastic pads on the bottom were not recessed and would fall off after a couple months. That mouse was over $100USD at the time. The pads on the bottom of this one are recessed. Note: In order to connect without the dongle, you need to have a newer BT module. One that supports LE. My older MBP does not have this. At first I thought there was something wrong with the mouse. It would not pair. Then I went to the manufactures site and that is where I found LE was required for BT connectivity. The packaging was nice and the manual. It also came with some stickers.