Razer Mamba Elite: the same, in - a little - better
Introduced in 2009 and renewed in 2015, the Mamba is now one of Razer's flagship mice. This time it comes in an Elite version with a new "5G" optical sensor.
Price
~87€
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Introduced in 2009 and renewed in 2015, the Mamba is now one of Razer's flagship mice. This time it comes in an Elite version with a new "5G" optical sensor.
Price
~87€
Several times improved, the famous Naga de Razer existed until now in two versions. The first, called Naga Chroma (or Epic Chroma for its wireless version), offers 12 buttons under the thumb and is therefore particularly suitable for MMO type games. The second, called Naga Hex V2, reduces this number of buttons to 7 and arranges them in a circle around the thumb, for a use corresponding better to games of the Moba or hack'n slash type, for example. Aware that players do not always play the same type of game, Razer now introduces the Naga Trinity, a modular mouse designed to adapt to all genres of video games.
Price
~62€
Launched 2 years ago, the Razer Basilisk evolves into V2 with a Focus + optical sensor and optical switches, but it also hides subtle novelties that can make the difference. What to make of it the ultimate mouse for FPS?
Price
~86€
Now that all its flagship mice have had new versions, Razer seems determined to create new models: after the Lancehead and the Atheris, here is the Basilisk, a mouse designed for first-person shooters (FPS).
Price
~49€
Entering the race for lightness with its Viper of only 69 g, Razer also comes to rub Logitech on the field of the featherweight wireless mouse with its Viper Ultimate. A wireless version that takes only 5 g and is also fast.
Price
~156€
Evolution of the DeathAdder Chroma, the DeathAdder Elite improves sensor and switches to appeal to professional and demanding players. To do this, Razer introduces a new optical sensor called "5G" and equips its mouse with even more enduring switches. What justify the interest of this model compared to the previous version?
Price
~49€
In 2015, Razer updated its main mice with the latest laser sensor (5G) and RGB backlight. After the Mamba and Diamondback, it is thus the Naga's turn to switch to the Chroma version.
Price
~99€
Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition
The Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition is the wired version of the Lancehead we tested. Strictly identical in shape, it is distinguished by its optical sensor which replaces the laser sensor of the wireless version.
Price
~49€
Wireless mice are once again on the rise since Logitech introduced models that are really as fast as their wired versions. Razer, its long-standing competitor in the gaming segment, could not of course sit idly by, and its high-performance wireless mouse too. The Razer Lancehead is positioned right in front of the Logitech G900, with its ambidextrous shape, its high-end laser sensor and its guaranteed wireless operation as fast as wired.
Price
~59€
The trend is for ultra-light gaming mice and Razer is also going for its featherweight mouse. The Viper weighs only 69 g, but does not overlook comfort and manufacturing quality. What outperform the competition?
Price
~59€
Which Razer mouse to buy for less than 300 dollars? If you are looking for Razer mouses for less than 300 dollars, we compare the best mouses that you will find in the market that suit your needs and budget.