Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black
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Patrick
> 3 dayOverall not a bad little mouse, but thats exactly what it is: a LITTLE mouse. Its actually pretty snappy. I use it as a Bluetooth mouse, but I like the ability to use the 2.4GHz dongle stored under the top. So far my only complaint is how tiny the thing is.
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djs
> 3 dayI HAVE GIVEN UP ON THIS MOUSE! It works great for a while. Then it just goes out of adjustment where the scrolling speed up and down AND side to side get CRAZY. The only way to fix it is to unpair it from my computer and then to re-pair it. Then it works fine for days - or longer. But always gets wonky again. So I have gone back to Bluetooth Mouse,Rechargeable Wireless Mouse for MacBook Pro/MacBook Air,Bluetooth Wireless Mouse by Brand Zeru - it cost $12 on Amazon and is rechargeable! Not as ergonomic buts never failed!
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Susanna Mayert
> 3 dayOverview: Black Friday purchase, no scratch or dents on my used purchase of this item, even though it was advise about the product having exterior box dents, easy installation and so far I’m enjoying the low strain on my wrist from the constant use, lightweight and rapid response. Setup: the USB stick is inside the mouse, open the bottom part where the light is and you pull out the usb to your pc, console, laptop etc. there is also programs that you can add to maximize the setup on your system in regards to the mouse. Final thought: is wireless, best 25+ spent on a Razer product, don’t be afraid to buy used, prime shipping for subscribers so you get it on 2 days max.
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Kristina M.
> 3 dayI 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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xbiojrx
> 3 dayReliable wireless mouse with just the right size and style
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Michael Anderson
> 3 dayI first encountered this mouse at Target. I needed a replacement mouse, and this fit my needs. I was shocked at how nice this mouse is. The tactile feel is very nice, the battery life is good. It has a solid weight to it and tracts very well in the hand. The software for the mouse is a bit on the heavy side of things, as the entire Razer ecosystem of products uses the same software. But its just front-end busywork. It doesnt take up a lot of computer resources. I liked this mouse so much, I replaced my desktop mouse with it. Previously I was using a Razer Naga Trinity. But I dont need that much of a mouse for 99% of gaming. World of Warcraft, I used a few buttons more than the basic 5 on most mice. The buttons wore out after about 6 months or so, but its affordable enough to replace. I had a little bit of an issue with my first mouse from Target. The USB receiver broke, the housing came off and it got stuck inside the USB extension dongle that came with it. I had to get pliers to get it out again. I superglued the housing together again and it worked fine ever since. I replaced it after the buttons on the mouse died (Im heavy-handed and click a lot) and its been a very good mouse.
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Cale Hackett
Greater than one weekI bought this to replace a beloved Logitech MX Anywhere mouse that died the click death spastic auto-clicker failure. It is likely only in comparison that I find this mouses weakness. The bad: -weight: I dont know why, but this mouse feels plasticy and unbalanced in the hand -scroll wheel: the MX had a wheel-click weighted ratchet/freewheel feature than I LOVED...this doesnt -size: it feels a little smaller in the hand than the MX The good: -Everything else. The lucky: -This mouse has both 2.4 and Bluetooth...my old laptop died since buying this mouse and my new one doesnt have USB, so Bluetooth was a necessary feature, and bonus!
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ah
> 3 dayThis is the first Razer product Ive tried as Ive been happy with Logitech mice since before optical tracking tech. But in the last couple years, Logitech has disappointed with poor build quality and gimmicky design. It took only about 10 seconds for me to see that Razer has surpassed them in design and build quality. +Wheel feel +Multiple wireless modes +Tacky side grips +Reinforced click switch actuators +Tracking performance +Software UI -Required to register online to use driver software. I think if internet is absent it has an offline mode, but Im still annoyed that Im forced to register an online account to setup my mouse without resorting to workarounds.
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Customer
> 3 dayI bought this mouse about a year ago (back in August 2019) because I didnt like the feeling of a wired mouse with the cord all dangling along. When I first got this mouse I was initially very impressed. I use this for both my mac (for when I do work) and PC (for gaming). For everyday stuff, there really shouldnt be anything that should affect what Im doing: Browsing the internet, working, clicking on files. This mouse stutters a lot, which is particularly annoying when I game, but just for when I want to click on a file, its an extra level of precision I have and fixing I have to do mentally to just open a code file. It doesnt seem like all that much, but those moments add up. The other thing that Ive noticed (more with my mac than my PC) is the random double clicking. Ill be clicking on a folder normal double clicking, but the mouse would register it as opening the folder and the first file that you click on. Also again, this is little, but having to adjust my work with my mouse is incredibly annoying. For gaming, the ability to change the sensitivity is cool. Im pretty casual so I never need anything beyond 7200 (which I never understood how even that setting makes sense to people). So its cool... when it works. The stutter is bad when youre just doing basic computer stuff. Now 2x that. Bluetooth or dongle its all that same. Every deathmatch round for whatever game Im playing Ive had to readjust or fix something. Again, very annoying and at times could cost you a game. Overall, when it works, its pretty smooth. However there are some pretty critical flaws that could disturb you in your work and when you game.
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Timothy
> 3 dayOn both Bluetooth and wireless USB I have to keep my laptop in direct line-of-sight to the mouse, otherwise, the tracking is choppy. I have a dock at work that sits on my left putting my keyboard between the laptop and mouse. Im right handed. I had to rearrange my desk to have my laptop to my right with nothing between in order to get smooth tracking. That aside, I usually only buy wired mice because I dont want to futs with charging or batteries. This isnt an issue with this one. It has a great battery life! Im still on the first set of batteries and Ive used this for 8 hours a day 6 days a week for about 2 months now. I also dont turn it off at the end of the day so the sleep mode works great! The wake up time is almost instant so I dont have to shake the thing awake either. Id recommend this to anyone that needs a small travel mouse as long as they dont mind rearranging their desk to keep the signal strength. Though, Im sure this isnt an issue for the majority.