A mouse for ultra high resolution displays
Razer got our attention the other day when it announced its new and rebooted Mamba mouse for gamers. This flagship rodent has a brand new 5G laser sensor capable of tracking up to 16,000 DPI, and even more interesting is the ability to adjust the tracking in 1 DPI increments rather than the more standard 50 DPI. We knew we had to check it out, and that's exactly what we did at E3.
One of the things Razer was quick to point out in person is that the Mamba is laced with seven customizable LEDs on each side. This allowed Razer to add a wave effect to the Mamba, marking the first time Razer's done that on a mouse. And since the LEDs are customizable, you can create your own effects, too.
The LEDs aren't just there for aesthetic bling -- you can configure the rodent to light up in a certain way when the battery is low. When that happens, you can plug it into your PC via USB so you can continue using it while the battery charges.
We mentioned before that the Mamba has an adjustable click system. The way that works is you take the included screwdriver that comes with the Mamba and turn a pair of dials on the belly of the mouse, one for each main button. Turning left decreases the click force, and turning right increases it.
Check out our video interview for more information, including a look at the fancy hardware that Razer tests its mouse with:
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