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

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  • Patrick

    > 3 day

    Overall not a bad little mouse, but thats exactly what it is: a LITTLE mouse. Its actually pretty snappy. I use it as a Bluetooth mouse, but I like the ability to use the 2.4GHz dongle stored under the top. So far my only complaint is how tiny the thing is.

  • Michael C. Luster

    > 3 day

    Liked this mouse so much I bought a second one of my work PC. The Bluetook or 2.4Ghz choice is nice, use what you wish. The mouse works right out of the box. What I like is the battery life and precision, this meets my business needs (Excel, Word, Visio, etc) as well as my personal needs. Comfortable and easy to maintain and transport. I endorse this mouse!

  • Daija Cruickshank

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Lync

    > 3 day

    Its a great mouse and pretty much lives up to what its offering. I use it as my travel mouse. Its a little smaller than a normal mouse, so I guess that helps with the portability. But, as one who is used to a full-size mouse in my office, its not my favorite to use for long periods. But, it still gets the job done well enough. I found the bluetooth connection mode to be inferior to the 2. 4 Ghz Wireless adapter mode. In bluetooth mode, if I havent moved it for a little while, it would take a second or two to reconnect and move the cursor. So, that can be a little annoying depending on what you are doing. But, once you are actively using it without interruption in bluetooth mode, it seemed to work well enough. The 2. 4 Ghz Wireless adapter mode was reliable and responsive. Whenever possible, I think youll want to use that mode. Still, its nice to have both - and thats kinda why I bought this one. I like that in the unfortunate event that I somehow lose the 2. 4 Ghz wireless adapter, I can still use it in bluetooth mode. Also, you can use it on devices without USB that do have bluetooth. So, thats what makes this device great. Its very versatile by offering two wireless connection methods. If you expect to use this a lot, and if using a small mouse is a problem, maybe see if there is a similar option in a full size.

  • L. Liu

    > 3 day

    I bought this 1/2 a year ago in Like New condition to save some money and havent had -ANY- problems until now. My scroll click is acting up and you better believe that if I cant fix it Im about to buy another one, in New condition this time. Likes: - Its tiny! However I have tiny girl hands. At my job most people use Medium or Large gloves, whereas they special ordered Small gloves just for me (and in my case X-Small fits better but those werent available). IF YOU DO NOT HAVE SMALL HANDS YOU MIGHT FIND THIS MOUSE UNCOMFORTABLE. Do NOT take it out on Razer; the Atheris is clearly marketed as a Notebook mouse. Meaning it is portable and wireless. Exactly what I wanted! - Battery life is bananas. Sometimes my batteries die in the middle of a gaming session because I forgot that the batteries need to be changed! I tend to get a few months out of a fresh pair. In fact I regularly swap the batteries out of my milk frother at around 30% (because it doesnt perform optimally) and use them in my mouse until they die as there is no performance loss. - 2.4 GHz is smooth. If I switch to Bluetooth the cursor sometimes gets choppy due to my other devices interfering with the signal (Cellphone, Xbox One controller, etc). My Bluetooth dongle is 1 foot away. The Razer dongle is about 2 feet away from the mouse and I usually have my phone sitting between the two. Ive never experienced any lag. - Ergonomic and stylish! It is extremely comfortable for my palm grip. If you have larger hands (and by that I mean normal people sized hands lol) Fingertip or Claw grip should work great! The buttons arent ambidextrous which is too bad for lefties, but thems the breaks! Dislikes: - No Chroma. :( This isnt a con, just a personal preference. Id love this even more if it synced up with my other peripherals. But I know a lot of people dont like the lighting and disable it soooo.. it is what it is. - Thats it!

  • Michael Anderson

    > 3 day

    I first encountered this mouse at Target. I needed a replacement mouse, and this fit my needs. I was shocked at how nice this mouse is. The tactile feel is very nice, the battery life is good. It has a solid weight to it and tracts very well in the hand. The software for the mouse is a bit on the heavy side of things, as the entire Razer ecosystem of products uses the same software. But its just front-end busywork. It doesnt take up a lot of computer resources. I liked this mouse so much, I replaced my desktop mouse with it. Previously I was using a Razer Naga Trinity. But I dont need that much of a mouse for 99% of gaming. World of Warcraft, I used a few buttons more than the basic 5 on most mice. The buttons wore out after about 6 months or so, but its affordable enough to replace. I had a little bit of an issue with my first mouse from Target. The USB receiver broke, the housing came off and it got stuck inside the USB extension dongle that came with it. I had to get pliers to get it out again. I superglued the housing together again and it worked fine ever since. I replaced it after the buttons on the mouse died (Im heavy-handed and click a lot) and its been a very good mouse.

  • Eric Wright

    > 3 day

    Ive had a couple other Razer mice, and this is by far my favorite. Good weight, comfortable to hold (if you use a claw grip), amazing responsiveness, and incredibly long battery life. I havent needed to change the batteries in the year that Ive had it.

  • djs

    > 3 day

    I HAVE GIVEN UP ON THIS MOUSE! It works great for a while. Then it just goes out of adjustment where the scrolling speed up and down AND side to side get CRAZY. The only way to fix it is to unpair it from my computer and then to re-pair it. Then it works fine for days - or longer. But always gets wonky again. So I have gone back to Bluetooth Mouse,Rechargeable Wireless Mouse for MacBook Pro/MacBook Air,Bluetooth Wireless Mouse by Brand Zeru - it cost $12 on Amazon and is rechargeable! Not as ergonomic buts never failed!

  • Perfidy Umbra

    > 3 day

    So I bought this as I hate the cheapo mouse work gave me for home use. This is comfy in the hand, easy to use via bluetooth or the dongle. I use this all day every day and it holds up well. I have not had a lot of gaming time but the little I have been able to do this mouse excels for what it is. Nice sensitivity range and again very comfy and looks nice. Sleek and sexy for a mouse

  • Ultimate Outsider

    > 3 day

    In Bluetooth mode, this is a pretty solid little mouse (assuming youre right-handed), but I found the 2.4GHz mode to be basically unusable. The mouse includes a pre-paired 2.4GHz transceiver, but with the mouse not more than 5 feet away from the computer, movement tracking was very sporadic. If I move the mouse in one direction at a constant speed, the mouse cursor stops periodically as if the computers temporarily lost communication with the mouse. This is even more noticeable (and problematic) in 3D games, where navigating your character or the camera with the mouse results in the character/camera lurching in unexpected directions with every other mouse movement. So, just always use the thing in Bluetooth mode, right? Well that only works if your computer is Bluetooth-equipped. I wanted to use this mouse with a desktop that lacks onboard Bluetooth. In order to use the mouse I had to buy a USB Bluetooth adapter (I picked up this one:

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