By Kevin Lee
We’ve seen plenty of wireless gaming peripherals at CES 2018, but Razer is putting a unique spin on its own entry with the Mamba Firefly HyperFlux.
Rather than use wireless power to charge a battery, Razer’s new wireless gaming mouse uses it to directly power the mouse directly. The result is a peripheral that dies within seconds of leaving its wireless charging pad (or when not plugged into a USB port).
That might sound like a perplexing and useless feature for anyone who wants to use their mouse on a range of devices, instead of a single mouse pad – and you’d be right in some respects – but it’s also enabled Razer to create one of the industry’s lightest gaming mice yet.
Weighing in at 96 grams (0.21 pounds), the Razer Mamba Firefly HyperFlux feels almost like nothing when you pick it up. That’s all thanks to it not being weighed down by an accompanying USB cable or the usual batteries you’ll find in a wireless peripheral.
This lightweight mouse is also packing a serious Razer 5G optical sensor with mouse sensitivity up to 16,000 DPI, mechanical mouse buttons and Razer Chroma lighting. The price of this mouse is also …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components