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Jim McCoy
> 3 dayThis has been a great mouse so far and a perfect replacement for my Orochi. There has been no issue with the signal in either mode. I love the option to sleep the mouse after a set period of time to save battery life in the case that you forget to shut it off. And overall I have no issues with the hardware. The software though is still in Beta even though it came out some time ago and it does not accept quiet a bit of previous hardware if you already have it integrated. The software like some of the other software from Razer can use more resources that it should and just not provide everything that you want. I did give it a 5 star only because I only use the driver and not the other software included with product and therefore I believe it is a good product but your mileage may vary.
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Bert Gerlach
05-06-2025It works but not as advertised. The 1000hz polling rate only applies if you use the dongle. If you connect via bluetooth, you do not have the option of polling higher than 250hz. Bluetooth was the entire reason I got this thing though. So if I have to use wifi anyway, I may as well get a better mouse. Its not awful. But the batteries are not rechargeable. It only has 5 buttons total. And it is really small. If you have big hands, using this mouse will be a problem. I have average sized hands (well...for my size...Im 62) and for me, this feels really (uncomfortably) tiny. Like, even doing work with it ia awkward...gaming on it would be even more so. If all you want is a basic mouse that is portable and has bluetooth capability, this is probably fine. But $50 seems a little steep for a basic mouse like this. There is really nothing that special about it. No LED lighting, limited buttons, no high polling rate. I ended up returning it. EDIT - I removed the part about Wifi drops. Apparently this is an issue with all bluetooth mice. You can solve it by connecting to wifi at 5ghz (Bluetooth uses part of the 2.4ghz spectrum), and also changing laptop Bluetooth power settings so that they are on preformance all the time (many laptops are configured to try to save power on Bluetooth, but you can override it in settings).
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E. Debris
> 3 dayI got this to use with my work 2-1 which I lug all over and use in various sites and love it. Bluetooth so no wires and no dongle to lose. Very accurate and most importantly feels great in the hand. I like that it has a little heft to it, while still being small enough to use anywhere and pack away easily. Great portable mouse.
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JGH
Greater than one weekThis mouse is small, I bought it to travel with and its great until you use the bluetooth. I tried with two different devices on bluetooth, and it sucks on both. It works great on 2.4ghz, but I dont want to use it on that because I need my USB ports for other stuff, and dont want to have to use a SUB hub either. Via bluetooth, there is a huge delay between the time that you start moving the mouse and when the mouse moves. It can be a little frustrating to buy a bluetooth mouse, and then find out you have to use it on 2.4ghz.... Kinda annoyed because otherwise it is a great travel mouse!
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David
> 3 dayI bought this 2 months ago and never turned it off. The battery level is at 65%. I use this mouse daily. Ive got nearly 300 hrs of gaming on it since January. My only gripe is the wheel seems to get stuck when I roll it forward. Seems like a mechanical issue. I also wish it had a light on it like the other Razer ones, but cant have both I guess. Battery life is insane
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Susanna Mayert
Greater than one weekOverview: 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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Andrew
> 3 dayThis has been working perfectly for me since day 1 of its release. I have had no problems whats so ever with either the 2.4ghz dongle or bluetooth and with my Eneloop batteries I get multiple months before I need to even think about changing batteries. Save is perfect for traveling and fits in my laptop bag nicely since it has a pocket that fits it snugly. When I got it it made my old Deathadder 3.5g from 2010 feel sluggish lol. I keep the mouse at 4200 DPI on a 15.6 1920x1080 laptop and its perfect. With it being both bluetooth and 2.4ghz I can use it perfectly on 2 seprate devices which is a great feature to have as I just plug the dongle into a desktop real quick or another laptop if I am working on it and boom no drivers needed for when I am fixing the laptop/desktop.
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Mark
> 3 dayThe only reason I dont give it a 5 star is the product and company are slowly dropping support for Mac. This mouse is responsive, accurate, and comfortable. It makes a great replacement for the Logitech m510 which was a disappointment of a mouse. For work and games I need 5 mouse buttons. This mouse has 5 buttons and customization options that allows for programming not just commands but also batch commands. Which was intuitive to setup and very useful for work. If I could ask more out of Razor it would be to include gesture support which this model lacks. Update: Still working great except it no longer works on MAC :(
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Cassie
> 3 dayIve had it for about six months at this point. Heres my thoughts. This mouse sucks at being a daily driver that never leaves your desk, even if you dont game with it. Its small even for my hands (womens medium glove size) and too flat to use a palm grip with. The mouse is also really heavy for its size, since it uses 2 AA batteries. Latency is surprisingly low when using the wireless adapter, but you can get much better wireless performance if youre willing to spend an extra $20. Also a lot of reviews mentioned the dongle falling apart, but Ive never had any issues so its probably a quality control thing. However, most of these flaws make it a fantastic travel mouse. The second battery means that I havent changed the batteries since I got it, using both bluetooth and dongle connection for maybe 5 hours a week for six months. The size makes it perfect to just permanently leave in my bag to use whenever I leave the house. The weight to size ratio is manageable but its a worthy trade for never thinking about my batteries. The sensor works on most surfaces Ive tried it on including those weird rough plastic camping tables. The style is understated enough to where I can use it at work too. It feels well built and has survived being jostled in a backpack for months with no issues. Other things I noticed: - the scroll wheel was really stiff when I got it but its since broken in and feels fine now - same with the mouse clicks, but to a lesser degree - I adore the little magnets that hold the lid in place to access the batteries and dongle - never had any issues with double clicking or any other accuracy issues that Ive noticed - gaming is, well, just okay. Its fine for anything that doesnt require fast movement but theres just a little bit of noticeable latency when using the dongle compared to a better mouse. Dont even try gaming with this on bluetooth. You can get used to it but its worth it to get a wired mouse or a slightly more expensive wireless mouse over this. - the ambidextrous design is a nice bonus for me since I do use my mice on different sides depending on my mood (Im a monster I know), but the back/forward keys are only on one side, so its not truly ambidextrous - having both bluetooth and a dongle is super convenient because it means I can use a dongle whenever I want to play any games, but I can use the bluetooth if Im just sitting at a coffee shop or in class. - it auto-prompts installing razer synapse when you connect it to a windows pc with the dongle for the first time. I dont mind it but forcing the whole software on us is objectively not great Would I recommend this? As your main mouse, nope stay far far away. As a travel mouse, its one of the best ones you can find under $50 and is a huge upgrade from anything in the $10-20 range.
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Eric Wright
> 3 dayIve had a couple other Razer mice, and this is by far my favorite. Good weight, comfortable to hold (if you use a claw grip), amazing responsiveness, and incredibly long battery life. I havent needed to change the batteries in the year that Ive had it.