Razer Mamba Hyperflux and Firefly Hyperflux

It sounds like science fiction—Razer’s new Mamba Hyperflux is a wireless mouse without a battery inside. It’s real though and it works, aside from a few edge-case scenarios.

-- As reviewed by PCWorld
Razer Mamba Hyperflux and Firefl 1

Product details

  • Featuring our acclaimed Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor with true 16,000 DPI, experience a new standard of precision and speed
  • Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches co-developed with Omron for a durability of up to 50 million clicks
  • The Razer Mamba Elite features advanced ergonomics with improved side grips for ultimate comfort
  • Expand the arsenal of control with 9 programmable buttons, including the tilt-click scroll wheel
  • Rebind buttons, assign macros, and automatically save all your profile configurations to the cloud

PROS

+ Wireless mouse—with no battery inside
+ Reliable 99 percent of the time
+ Razer finally built a wireless mouse with an optical sensor

CONS

- Limited to the single Mamba Hyperflux mouse model
- The 1 percent of the time it fails is really annoying
- Pricey, especially considering the competition

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCWorld on April 27, 2018
It sounds like science fiction—Razer’s new Mamba Hyperflux is a wireless mouse without a battery inside. It’s real though and it works, aside from a few edge-case scenarios.
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