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Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor – Chroma RGB Lighting – 7 Programmable Buttons – Mechanical Switches

$47.52

(10 customer reviews)

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Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source – The NPD Group, Inc. U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Keyboards, Mice, PC Headset/Pc Microphone, Gaming Designed, based on dollar sales, 2017-2021
High-Precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming. Switch Lifecycle: 50 Million Clicks
Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Includes 16.8 million color combinations w/ included preset profiles
Improved, Ergonomic Design: Rubberized side grips reduce fatigue over long use sessions
Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy: Small, tactile bumps increases grip and helps with more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations
7 Programmable Buttons: Allows for reconfiguration and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
Multi-Day Battery: Lasts up to 50 hours on a single charge with lighting disabled

Mamba Wireless

Untethered. Unleashed. Unstoppable.

Wireless Mouse With Up To 50 hours Of Gameplay

The Razer Mamba Wireless features our acclaimed Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor with true 16,000 DPI, and a battery life of up to 50 hours on a single charge. Enjoy great wireless performance with the Razer Mamba Wireless.

Mamba Wireless

Mamba Wireless

Powered by Razer Synapse

Tailor your gaming experience with programmable buttons and personalize your style through 16.8 million colors with Razer Synapse.

  1. Gear up

Gear Up

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Average Battery Life (in hours)

‎50 Hours

Brand

‎Razer

Item model number

‎RZ01-02710100-R3U1

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Item Weight

‎5 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎1.7 x 4.92 x 2.75 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎1.7 x 4.92 x 2.75 inches

Color

‎Classic Black

Power Source

‎Battery Powered

Batteries

‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

Manufacturer

‎Razer USA Ltd

ASIN

‎B07GBYYSMF

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Date First Available

‎August 21, 2018

10 reviews for Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor – Chroma RGB Lighting – 7 Programmable Buttons – Mechanical Switches

  1. Jesse Jesse

    After finally wearing out my 5 year old Razer Death Adder I decided to take advantage of the black friday sale they had on this mouse. I like a mouse that is simple and works perfectly. I do not like them to look like a transformer or have a million buttons on it. This mouse is perfect and is exactly what I wanted. This one seems a bit nicer than the death adder and of course includes RGB too! The colors look great! The software is very simple to use and easily downloaded after installing the mouse. I highly recommend this mouse and any that Razer sells. Great products and great prices.Update 5/20/20Still loving this mouse! Had been working great since day 1 I find it perfect for the games I play mostly first person shooters so I dont need all the extra buttons. It’s very fast and software allows you to adjust it to your liking speed wise. Imho this is the best mouse available for this price range. I personally dont use wireless mouse, keyboard or headset because I cant stand most of them and have had bad experiences with multiple brands. I have never disconnected with this one. Ever. It’s a good mouse for sure.

  2. Bill

    UPDATE #2 FINALLY!!!!!!!! The software is now after what seemed like forever working great. Sooo now it is a 5 star mouse.UPDATE #1 Guess what, after many months and updates Razer Synapse is STILL GARBAGE.Also the program can no longer be uninstalled just like when it tries to load the uninstall will hang in the %90 done all day. Restarting the computer in Safe Mode I can delete their garbage Folder then restart normally THEN AND ONLY THEN will the uninstall work.As always you update (HAPPENS EVEN WHEN YOU DONT UPDATE IT) Razer Synapse, it fails to load every single time forcing you to do multiple add/remove programs until their garbage software decides to work.Google it you will see it happens to almost everybody almost all of the time. Their hardware is great but it ends there.

  3. GreggerGregger

    This mouse surprised me. I read so many bad reviews about the mouse itself or the software and I am so shocked that people feel the way they do. Sure the software isn’t the best it could be but it works well and gets the job done. But I’ll say I do not mess with it too much once I have things set how I like.I have been through so many mice over the last year.Coolermaster CM710 (incredible mouse but too small for my hands)Zowie EC2 (very slick and slips in my hands but is a good size. Cable is unbelievably thick and stiff though)Logitech G403 (as a mouse it’s a great design but logitech’s software is miserable and doesn’t recognize the mouse half the time and between two of these G403’s the left click went out within 2mo of playing FPS games where it became incredibly inconsistent in registering the click)Glorious Model D (great mouse overall but the cord got annoying. The Coolermaster cable is similar to this one but doesn’t flail around and land on your hand like this one’s does and even their own mouse bungee didn’t secure the cord as it would slip out of the connector – but great quality mouse)Going through these mice is what led me to finally going with the Razer Mamba. I was ready to get away from dealing with cables now that the wireless tech seems to finally be here and I didn’t want to spend a lot of money as I have spent hundreds on them over the last year and I wasn’t sure I’d like Razer so I wanted to keep the investment minimal. Well, despite buying this at a pretty low price (I believe around $50) it has become a top 3 favorite mouse for me. I know it’s not some super fancy mouse with tons of features but all I really cared about was reliable wireless, forward/back buttons, a nice fit for my hand, not too heavy.So far after about 2 months this has been THE mouse for me. I don’t know a lot about other Razer products but I will say that I will look to their mice before any other brand unless I experience something worth skipping them and so far I’m not seeing that happening. I will update if it does since i’ve only had it about 50 days but so far so great!

  4. Bif

    Great feeling, looking, and performing mouse. Nothing about the mouse says wireless, except the fact it has a capacitor not a battery. Feels like a full (Razor) wired gaming mouse. The charging cord connects securely and easily. Even with the cord attached it’s like it wasn’t there as with Razor cords are light and very flexible. Comfortable in the hand. RGB lighing is bright or dim as you like, very colorful and vivid.Absolutely the best feature is the new optic sensor 3rd Gen. I have the Mamba TE gen2, this mouse was gift to son, and the Mamba Wireless new sensor is better.Battery stays charged hours, with lights.Performs better than most any gaming mouse.Razor quality, for sure with this mouse. You feel it in each button press and every Headshot!

  5. Jon – Life from my wheelchair.

    I decided to finally update my aging Logitech gaming mouse. Had 2 Logitech gaming mice and still using the 2and one on my laptop now.This Razer mouse has a much nicer feel overall, it is amazing at how well it responds to your movement.The mouse is a good sized, nicely weighted comfortable feeling in the hand mouse.If you own a Razer chroma keyboard then you already know you need to connect to the internet to use more advanced features.I own a Black Widow keyboard and as soon as I connected the mouse they recognized each other and updated software downloaded and installed dated my reviewing it.The new arrangement now allows both devices to have the same pr similar light functions. This is pretty cool looking if you ask me.If LED is not your thing then by all means skip on any noise with LED features.However, if like me you got a Razer chroma keyboard then you love your LED lights.Now the lights on the mouse as is with the keyboard are the icing on the already amazing cake. And, unlike Portal thos cake is real.The wheel is amazingly sensitive. Has a lumpy rubberized surface making it very nice to touch and use.The wheel has multiple click options one being a light press you can access the menu options to open a new tab and such.Press a little harder or a normal press on my old gaming mouse and it allows you to scroll around the screen just by moving the mouse. That one takes getting used to. Not sure if this is something you can change yet.Theforqard and back buttons are located spot on perfect for my hands. I am a size large glove to give you a reference.You can use the DPI buttons right in front of the wheel to adjust things on the fly. And, let me tell you this is amazing when you need the accuracy for certain needs and don’t for others.The only con I can think of is the price point.However, for that price you get one amazing mouse.Also, to add more icing ot sprinkles to the cake you get some cool Razer themed stickers My Balckwidow keyboard didn’t come with stickers that I recall.Overall this is a wonderful mouse packed with all sorts of actual features. With the added fun of LED light and ddcdirent and new modes compared to my keyboard. Works flawlessly with my Razer keyboard.Highly recommend.

  6. Robert C. Bishop

    I’ve always wanted the Mamba Tournament edition because it has an amazing shape and awesome lighting. But unfortunately the laser sensor in it is known to have severe issues such as not being able to track pixel to pixel movements and being very sensitive to dust and other debris.But this past Summer Razer finally gave us the Mamba TE shell and lighting but with the PMW3389 sensor, the same one from the Deathadder Elite.The shape is very similar to the Deathadder, but the hump is not as big and the sides are more straight, so its easier to grip if you have smaller hands like me. I can palm grip, and claw grip is perfectly.The buttons are Razer mechanical omron switches, rated for 50 million clicks. Honestly, these are the best mouse switches I have ever used, they feel tactile and responsive, not like older Razer mice where some would feel tactile and others would feel mushy. The side buttons have good travel but can make a buzzing sound if you push them in the wrong way, not complaining though the Logitech G403 and G703 have the same issue. The scroll wheel isn’t loose like on earlier copies of this mouse, but it is very stiff, but it works. It also tilts left and right. The DPI buttons are the same as the Deathadder Elite.The sensor is the PMW3389, currently the top optical sensor on the market. And it actually capable of gaming. No spin outs, it tracks pixel perfect movements and has no acceleration. Flawless.The lighting is BEAUTIFUL! In fact its even better than the Mamba Tournament edition, it has more lighting zones which can be customized.Now the software is a pain in the butt. Razer Synapse 3 is known to be buggy but I haven’t had performance issues with it. What annoys me is how were forced to use an account with it and how were forced to use it just to tweak mouse settings. It also gives you ad popups for Razer products every once in a while by default, but you can turn that off. But I will be honest, this software is pretty good. You can reprogram the buttons, change lighting settings, profiles, calibrate the sensor and much more. The Chroma studio is also amazing. You can customize each lighting zone to do whatever you want it to do in terms of lighting, and its very easy to create your own custom and advanced lighting effects.Overall I highly recommend this mouse and I’m glad to see Razer stepping up their game. They took a mouse that many people liked for the LED’s and finally gave us more options for LED’s and a top sensor. Go buy this mouse!

  7. Siren S. Den

    My reasoning of purchasing this mouse was to have a back up incase I had no other mice to use. Ironically, I now use the Mamba more than my actual wireless mice. (AKA Razer Viper / Razer Mini)The fit of this mouse is comfortable, and gives me a good grip.Tip: You may want to consider buying gripping tape with this mouse, to have a better hold on the mouse. This grants the user a better experience in shooting and delicate matters of control in your games.Pro: Larger, raised mid-section of the mouse in comparison of the Razer Viper gives this mouse a more medium-hand feel. I’m more comfortable using this for Sniping, aiming and just over all playing than the Viper, which I would use for more crafting centered games.Con: This does not have a dock, but instead has a wired doo-dad that you’d plug into your PC to charge. I was hoping it would be much like the Razer Viper and just charge on the dock.

  8. _SeriousSam_

    I went through almost every major flagship mouse from all major manufacturers before I found the wireless Mamba. All the Logitech mice felt better shaped initially, but after longer usage I would begin getting a hand cramp. There was just something missing with the Corsair mice I couldn’t place. They felt cheap and the mice didn’t glide as easily as I like on the pad. I even considered going wired before spending $100 on a mouse, but I decided to try it out because I have a fanatical Razor friend that swears by his Razor mice….yes, “mice”.So, I bought this mouse after trying the grip out at the store. My first impression is how much I love the slightly raised rubber grips on the sides that allow for easy pickup and movement. Second, I loved that with my rather extreme claw grip it fit me pretty well. After installing the software and using it on my desktop I have to say that it has THE SMOOTHEST sensor I’ve felt. It’s just beyond all others, and I love the Synapse software that allows for DPI shift programming, lighting customization, and custom profiles.Next, my concern was the battery life because with the highest ends of the other brands I was lucky to get 2 days of “meh” usage….not heavy or light. The first thing I did in Synapse is disable the LEDs on this mouse, and I continued to use the mouse as I would have my Logitech Marathon I had been trying to break away from. So, leaving the mouse on/standby and probably 4-5 hours of use per day after work and 4-8 hours on the weekend, I went nearly 2 weeks without needing a charge! WOW!!!! Freaking amazing! It’s held up too!I did run into one small issue that was throwing me off, though. I’ve kept my mouse receiver dongle in the same port for years because it’s a good reception location, but with the Mamba I started having weird mouse reporting behavior with battery life and profile switching not working. It turned out that it was USB3 port causing interference, so I moved it to USB2 and it seems resolved now. This is a bit odd because my Marathon never cared, but not a huge deal.After 3 hours of Borderlands no cramping, good battery life, amazing feel, and great customization, I could not be happier with my ultimate choice!! … unless they added hyper scroll option for the scroll wheel like I had on my Marathon. Man, I miss that, but this mouse is awesome!! Make no mistake! I’m very happy with it, and I may have to go to Razor first on future mouse shopping!

  9. CabooseEchoCabooseEcho

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     This has been by the best mouse I have ever owned, my last mouse was the NAGA and the Mamba elite is a HUGE upgrade. The sensor is amazing, I play at 800DPI with .98 on CSGO and it NEVER skips or overshoots, the dual laser system for the sensor proves to be super reliable. 10/10

  10. Johnni

    I love this mouse. I came from the the Razer Naga Trinity wired and this is amazing. I had also the Razer DeathAdder Elite and switching to this mouse is awesome. I love the feel. I play games constantly around 8 hours a day and I have had it several days now and only charged 1 time, super light or maybe it is because i dont have the cord attached to it. either way i love it and is way better to me having wireless, also I play games like pubg. First day and now into the week I have had several wins with around 7 to 9 kills each dinner, love it! Also i have it rgb synced to all my other devices..

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