Razer Mamba Hyperflux

Razer Mamba Hyperflux

By Kevin Lee

Wirelessly charging mice are officially a trend now that the Razer Mamba Hyperflux is the third such peripheral to promise consistent and constant wireless operation when paired with a special ‘Firefly’ mouse pad.

While it might seem like Razer is late to the game, the Mamba Hyperflux treads new ground by ditching any sort of internal battery in the name of being the world’s lightest wireless gaming mouse. The result is a wireless peripheral that basically can’t be used anywhere but on its mouse pad.

That’s a tall order to ask of gamers, and the $249 (about £180, AU$320) price point of this wireless combo only makes it harder to rationalize as a worthy purchase.

Although the Logitech G903 and its complementing PowerPlay mouse pad are also priced at $249 (£259, AU$449), it’s a far more compelling choice since you can use the mouse wirelessly on its own. Furthermore, spending $169 (£169, AU$299) on Corsair Dark Core RGB SE and its MM1000 Qi mouse pad is a comparative a bargain that also boasts the utilitarian Qi charging system.

Design

Unsurprisingly, the Mamba Hyperflux shares the most of its overall design with Razer’s flagship Mamba – save for a few features.

The most notable difference …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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