Overall and Final Verdict
So after waiting for what almost 7 years, was the new Mamba all I had hoped? Well as I have mentioned multiple times in the review I love the Deathadder’s shape, so starting with that you can’t really go wrong. Wireless peripherals are hit and miss but Razer is spot on with the Mamba. Not only does the wireless perform well and have noticeable input lag but I was also a big fan of the charging dock. The new adjustable spring rates on the trigger switches was an interesting development as well. The razer software is top notch as well with the inclusion of stats. Really my only complaints about the software were the need to log in as always and I think they could improve on how they organize the options for the Mamba. The only REAL issue I had with the Mamba was with its sensor. They have improved on the Phillips Twin Eye by leaps and bounds and the z-axis issue is hardly there at all now. That said I did still have a few tracking issues when using it on a hard mouse pad. If they would have gone with the sensor from the Deathadder I think the Mamba would be close to perfect.
As it sits I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a wireless mouse but keep in mind it’s not going to be perfect. How does it compare to wireless mice from the competition? Well I really liked the Wireless Sensei but I ran into some wireless issues with it, the 700s from Logitech feels a little dated next to the Mamba. The Logitech G602 lacks a rechargeable battery but has a better sensor than the Mamba. I think the Mamba is the best wireless option currently but they did leave room for improvement.
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