Razer Atheris Ambidextrous Wireless Mouse: 7200 DPI Optical Sensor - 350 Hr Battery Life - USB Wireless Receiver & Bluetooth Connection - Classic Black

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  • xbiojrx

    Greater than one week

    Reliable wireless mouse with just the right size and style

  • San Francisco customer

    > 3 day

    Ive tried to love this mouse but it leave a room to be filled. this is definitely not a gaming mouse, it lags a bit and way to slow for anytime of gaming. I like that the 2.4 dongle can be stored in the mouse itself so it less likely to be lost. but whether you use it in bluetooth or 2.4 mode there is a noticeable lag. also the mouse goes to sleep by itself and takes maybe 1-2 seconds to wake up which I find extremely annoying. Anyway I was expecting more from Razer. this isnt a big improvement from the older version the orochi hopefully the next one will be the one.

  • Verve

    > 3 day

    The Bluetooth connection is sometimes iffy, it would periodically cut out. I ended up using the dongle that comes with it instead. I have not had any connectivity problems since. This mouse is a great size for someone who does not have a large hand and needs a good precise Mouse. Its very responsive

  • Kyle H.

    18-04-2025

    So far so good, have had a few issues with it not wanting to wake from a sleep state which causes a second of delay and no mouse input. Im sure there is a setting to turn that off but i have yet to find it. The mouse is a little smaller than i expected and also the battery life is not as good as i was hoping for. So far the battery has died once and iv only had it a few weeks. Quality is on par with the rest of the razer products.

  • Aaron

    > 3 day

    Unfortunately, the design is quite weird (for me at least), otherwise this mouse would be higher-rated, its a solid mouse if you like the design, the sensor is great, the feel is nice outside of the design itself, and the connection is solid.

  • wadison

    > 3 day

    Despite the size it is super comfy to me, nice but not too loud clicking, and the 5 dpi options make it really nice for different tasks since working on the desktop or word, some solitaire, web surfing, to heavy gaming, its nice how you can change your needs with just a button.

  • SUBK

    > 3 day

    I just want to take a moment here to ward off any prospective buyers of this mouse. It is the single worse piece of equipment I have purchased. There are 2 options - a dongle-free bluetooth option or you can use the dongle. If you use the bluetooth option then be prepared for features such as 1) pointer stopping for 1-2 seconds every minute 2) massive lag 3) jumping pointer 4) 1-5 second lag time to become responsive after sitting idle for more than a minute. Using the dongle yields SLIGHTLY better responsiveness but ohhhhh boy do you pay for it. The company uses basic mouse functionality as a bargaining chip to get you to install their god awful, buggy, and annoying software - Synapse. Not only is it filled with bloatware, it gathers all sorts of data like mouse clicks and location and sends it to the company for who knows what purpose. Just to reiterate - if want the experience of controlling a mouse by having your disinterested and sleepy brother slap his hand over it and then manipulating his elbow then buy this mouse. (dont buy this mouse, its terrible)

  • Marshall Folsom

    > 3 day

    I wanted a higher DPI + 2.4GHz mouse for the office, this thing is perfect. Nice low latency on 2.4GHz.

  • John

    > 3 day

    It has been everything I needed with a cheap mouse. I needed something that would connect via Bluetooth and I haven’t needed to change batteries yet. I’ve owned the mouse for 6 months and use it for a few hours every day for work. I bought a 2nd mouse because it’s served me well. I keep 1 at work and 1 at home.

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