Optimized for multi-display setups
If having a mouse with an ultra-high DPI is your preference, let us introduce you to Razer's new and rebooted Mamba, purportedly the world's most advanced gaming rodent. Razer makes that claim based in part on the new 5G laser sensor that's capable of tracking up to 16,000 DPI.
According to Razer, the high DPI is suitable for multi-display configurations and displays with ultra high resolutions, such as all those 4K Ultra HD panels that are either available now or soon to be released.
Razer also focused on precision -- the Mamba can track up to 1 DPI increments rather than the industry standard 50 DPI. It can also track lift-off cut-off distance as precise as 0.1mm, which Razer says will reduce on-screen jitter so that your aim remains fixated on the target, even when you move.
The other reason why Razer is hyping the Mamba as being tops is because of the new adjustable Click Force technology. Rather than having users adapt to a mouse's predetermined click force, gamers can adjust the level of click force required to activate a left or right mouse button press. The way Razer sees it, FPS gamers may prefer a distant click for high accuracy actions, while MOBA gamers will want a lighter click action for rapid button presses.
There are nine programmable buttons on the new Mamba, including the tilt-click scroll wheel. It works in both wireless and wired mode and comes with a magnetic charging dock. Other features include Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options and Razer Synapse support.
The Razer Mamba will be available in the third quarter for $150. There will also be a Tournament Edition available for $90, which dumps the adjustable Click Force technology and wireless mode.
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