Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black
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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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Pearline Legros
> 3 dayconnects easily and the batteries last so much longer than cheaper brands
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Brenton C.
> 3 dayGreat wireless mouse for the cost. It is smaller than average, but that is by design. The extra buttons are great for gaming.
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Candida Botsford
> 3 dayIf youre used to the small size of the Orochi, its not a bad mouse. However, I think its a slight downgrade in almost every way from the Orochi--removed two side buttons on the right side, is wireless only (heavier+uses batteries), and goes to sleep after only a minute or two (theres an option to configure this in synapse but it doesnt actually work...) The only real things it has going for it over the Orochi is price, and the side grips feel slightly nicer. Overall, though, Razer somehow manages to make each new iteration of the Orochi worse than the previous.
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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.
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Nicolas P.
> 3 dayIve been using the same mouse for years. Those years eventually caught up to it and I had to get it replaced. I got this one and it honestly feels pretty much the same. The one slight problem I have is that the body of the mouse feels like its made out of a cheaper material. Other than that it works great.
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Andrea
Greater than one weekI 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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Perfidy Umbra
> 3 daySo I bought this as I hate the cheapo mouse work gave me for home use. This is comfy in the hand, easy to use via bluetooth or the dongle. I use this all day every day and it holds up well. I have not had a lot of gaming time but the little I have been able to do this mouse excels for what it is. Nice sensitivity range and again very comfy and looks nice. Sleek and sexy for a mouse
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Paul E.
> 3 dayMouse 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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Marshall Folsom
Greater than one weekI wanted a higher DPI + 2.4GHz mouse for the office, this thing is perfect. Nice low latency on 2.4GHz.