Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black
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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.
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Kyle H.
> 3 daySo far so good, have had a few issues with it not wanting to wake from a sleep state which causes a second of delay and no mouse input. Im sure there is a setting to turn that off but i have yet to find it. The mouse is a little smaller than i expected and also the battery life is not as good as i was hoping for. So far the battery has died once and iv only had it a few weeks. Quality is on par with the rest of the razer products.
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Juan Pablo Navarro
> 3 dayThe good: -Mouse looks good and feels good. -Materials seem of good quality. The battery lid is held magnetically which makes it very easy to open and close. - It works very well when connected over 2.4 radio (using the includes wireless usb adapter) The bad -When connected over Bluetooth, it gets extremely laggy and clumsy. I’ve tried reconnecting it, re-installing razer synapse, changing the settings and the dpi sensitivity, all to no avail. -Sometimes it works ok and sometimes as described above, I have not yet figured out what causes this. -The razer synapse software required is very buggy on a mac (no idea how it fairs on a windows system) -No rechargeable battery Conclusion: I was looking for a Bluetooth mouse that I could connect to my touchbar macbook pro easily, hassle free and without occupying any of my usb-c ports. Where it not for the clumsy Bluetooth connection, this mouse would fulfill everything on my list. however, it is very unreliable over Bluetooth and therefore not a very good product for me. Being a razer mouse -razer is a great peripherals company with an excellent track record- I would expect a flawless product. If you plan to use this mouse using the usb adapter, then it should be a good choice for you. note* I’ve read that other users besides me were having similar problems even with apples magic mouse, so part of the problem could be on apple. This review merely states my experience using this mouse on a 2016 15macbook pro. Hope this helps!
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Colton Reed
> 3 dayCame in perfectly sealed with all the parts included. The mouse feels weighted for how small it is which helps keep the mouse easily planted to the mouse pad but not to heavy as to make it annoying. Feels high quality with good responsiveness to boot plus bluetooth if you need it. Yes the DPI is adjustable through razer synapse.
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Michael C. Luster
> 3 dayLiked this mouse so much I bought a second one of my work PC. The Bluetook or 2.4Ghz choice is nice, use what you wish. The mouse works right out of the box. What I like is the battery life and precision, this meets my business needs (Excel, Word, Visio, etc) as well as my personal needs. Comfortable and easy to maintain and transport. I endorse this mouse!
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joshua arriola enriquez
> 3 dayPequeño y sencillo, cómodo de usar
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Andrea
> 3 dayI needed a wireless setting for a Mac and it works all right. Bluetooth connection isnt as friendly on the Mac as it is on the PC, so I used the USB transmitter that came with. The transmitter isnt as powerful so make sure to plug it on the side youre going to use for maximum performance. OK for the price. Its not exactly a flawless product.
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Patrick
Greater than one weekOverall 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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SUBK
> 3 dayI just want to take a moment here to ward off any prospective buyers of this mouse. It is the single worse piece of equipment I have purchased. There are 2 options - a dongle-free bluetooth option or you can use the dongle. If you use the bluetooth option then be prepared for features such as 1) pointer stopping for 1-2 seconds every minute 2) massive lag 3) jumping pointer 4) 1-5 second lag time to become responsive after sitting idle for more than a minute. Using the dongle yields SLIGHTLY better responsiveness but ohhhhh boy do you pay for it. The company uses basic mouse functionality as a bargaining chip to get you to install their god awful, buggy, and annoying software - Synapse. Not only is it filled with bloatware, it gathers all sorts of data like mouse clicks and location and sends it to the company for who knows what purpose. Just to reiterate - if want the experience of controlling a mouse by having your disinterested and sleepy brother slap his hand over it and then manipulating his elbow then buy this mouse. (dont buy this mouse, its terrible)
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pasco
> 3 dayI bought this mouse on sale for $30. For that price it does everything amazing and I have no complaints. Box came in all crushed but the mouse was fine. It does it’s job and does it well but I wouldn’t pay the $50 I’d probably spend a little more on another one but on sale it’s great