Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black
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Stephanie Newman
> 3 dayFor 30 bucks you cant lose. I have pictured the size comparison to the orochi v2 (my work mouse). I was using a v1 Razer viper ultimate on my personal laptop, but for mobile purposes, it was a little big. I came across the Atheris and it was a no brainer for the price. If you have medium sized hands, this will fit you like a glove. The rubber gripping on both sides is an amazing touch and with the 2 batteries it weights the mouse perfectly. The rear upward curve allows for your palm to rest nicely. Im not a big mouse gamer, so I cant attest to how good it is in that aspect, but for mobile purposes and everyday use, you will love this mouse. Its clicky, the Bluetooth is responsive and accurate.
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Axlgates92
> 3 dayThe mouse is tiny it’s not regular size but it’s wireless I don’t have issues with lag when gaming so no lag in scrolling the only thing I found weird is the usb dongle for 2.4ghz it’s in such a weird spot in the mouse but I’m also not that smart so I thought it was missing. It’s great for regular mouse use and I’m not a pro gamer so it’s great for gaming to for my needs.
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Pearline Legros
> 3 dayconnects easily and the batteries last so much longer than cheaper brands
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Colegate V. Spinks
> 3 dayThis mouse can attach to your system with the included dongle using 2.4 Ghz, or via Bluetooth if your system supports it. Ive run it both ways and and it works flawlessly. I did need to install the free Razer Synapse software to tune done the performance. It was a little too sensitive for me but after installing the software it was easy to adjust the sensitivity down to a comfortable level. It is symmetrical and good for those of us that are left handed. The only con is I wish it was a about an 1.25-1.50 inches longer. I have very big hands. I am adjusting to it. I have many other Razer products mostly keyboards and mice.
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sbharti
Greater than one weekI bought this mouse assuming itd fit my small hands well. But its design is not that suitable. Many times when I try to double click the mouse doesnt hold its position and slides, making a drag move instead of open. Sadly no linux support. Quirky Bluetooth integration with ubuntu.
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Grace Morales
> 3 dayI dont have many options when it comes to a comfortable mouse for my hand size. I think from the tip of my middle finger to the end of my palm is about 6 inches, for reference. For that, and for the customization, feel, and sensitivity, Im giving it five stars. I use BT connection because its the easiest although I may try wireless soon. I had a wired Razer mouse before this that was an amazing mouse, but still too large for my hand. If youre a small-handed person who isnt going to be phased by other people comparing better but larger mice, then go with this one. I love it, and I like the weight since I would rather up the sensitivity than risk rage-throwing my mouse after I die in Farcry for the third time. I hope more companies are inspired to make smaller mice for their female base, but Razer is already ahead in that sense.
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Daija Cruickshank
> 3 dayI like the size of this mouse and that it can connect via BT or Dongle/2.4. A long time ago, I bought the Razer Orochi. What a POS. The plastic pads on the bottom were not recessed and would fall off after a couple months. That mouse was over $100USD at the time. The pads on the bottom of this one are recessed. Note: In order to connect without the dongle, you need to have a newer BT module. One that supports LE. My older MBP does not have this. At first I thought there was something wrong with the mouse. It would not pair. Then I went to the manufactures site and that is where I found LE was required for BT connectivity. The packaging was nice and the manual. It also came with some stickers.
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pasco
> 3 dayI bought this mouse on sale for $30. For that price it does everything amazing and I have no complaints. Box came in all crushed but the mouse was fine. It does it’s job and does it well but I wouldn’t pay the $50 I’d probably spend a little more on another one but on sale it’s great
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Andrew Barefoot
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic mouse and if you are looking for something portable, clean, and functional then this is a great product to purchase. My only complaint is that when gaming it is too small for me; however, I can fit it in my pockets and can connect anywhere with the Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz.