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As luck would have it, the Pro Click Mouse shares the Pro Type Ultra's white, dull-by-Razer-standards design. You can also pair the mouse (which isn't entirely silent based on an audio demo on ...
The Razer Deathadder V4 Pro is available for $169.99 at retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, and the Razer store. There’s also a white variant for the same price, but it’s 1g heavier. It is available ...
I love Razer’s Naga series of mice, particularly the Naga Pro, which allows you to swap out the side button panels for two, ...
Discover the performance of the Razer Lancehead Wireless Gaming Mouse in our detailed review. Featuring a laser sensor ...
Razer has kept the DeathAdder relevant with the new V4 Pro, and it’s a mouse I’ve used religiously since getting it in for review. It manages to honour the legacy while pushing it forward in ...
This mouse mat works with high-density rubber foam covered with a textured micro-weave close surface "for quick, accurate mouse movements." The Razer Pro Glide XXL is 37 x 16-inches and is 3mm (0. ...
Razer Cobra Hyperspeed | $99.99 at Amazon The Razer Cobra maintains a slimline profile with a slick paneled design and ...
The Razer Pro Click Mini is a small, white, unassuming looking office mouse. I don’t even think it has lights in it. It has capacity for two AA batteries but can run off one, and can connect to ...
It costs $29. Razer’s Pro Click Mini mouse and Pro Glide XXL mouse mat are both releasing today, while its Pro Type Ultra keyboard will launch before the end of the year.
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro - Fortnite Edition $170 This ultra-lightweight mouse clocks in at just 63 grams, making it a great companion for fast-paced shooters or the demanding building mechanics of ...
Razer has just announced two new features coming to some of its top-tier gaming mice that could make it easier for some gamers to optimize their mouse setup to suit their play style.
Credit: Razer At first look, I was immediately concerned about the mouse's durability. Despite what Razer claims, I still think I'm more likely to break a mouse with 18 holes in it than one with none.