Gaming Mice

Razer Mamba HyperFlux Wireless Gaming Mouse 16000 DPI Black

To Razer Mamba HyperFlux is a wireless gaming mouse designed Right-Handers, with οπτικό sensor and 16000 DPI resolution. It has 9 buttons. See full description

  • Number of Buttons: 9
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 16000DPI
  • Weight: 96gr
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Description

Description

To Razer Mamba HyperFlux is a wireless gaming mouse designed Right-Handers, with οπτικό sensor and 16000 DPI resolution. It has 9 buttons.

  • Number of Buttons: 9
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 16000DPI
  • Weight: 96gr

Manufacturer

See full description

Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
16000 DPI
Number of Buttons
9
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Right-Handers
Bundle
-
Programmable Buttons
-
Sniper Button
No
Weight
96 gr
Polling Rate
-
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Connector
-

Dimensions

Length
124.7 mm
Width
70.1 mm
Height
43.2 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (10)

Reviews

  1. 8
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Comfort
  • Ideal weight
  • Precision
  • Durability
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  • Value for money
  • p.ntymenos@gmail.com
    2
    14 out of 19 members found this review helpful

    While at the beginning (and I mean the first 2-3 months) I was very satisfied with the purchase, after a while the buttons stopped working, and the software that accompanies it is unfinished despite the fancy packaging and scents, it ends up having many serious issues.
    It seems that Razer is interested in making the product "appear" amazing without caring about the materials and build quality. And between us, the build quality of both the mouse and the software engine is very poor.

    When I tried to request an RMA, Razer did everything to make it difficult for me to get a direct replacement and instead suggested silly things like changing the USB port or updating the drivers, Synapse, etc.

    I ended up opening it up and cleaning the switches with contact spray without oil. This fixed the problem quite a bit until it gathered dust again in a month and started being unresponsive once more. Now, as we speak, one of the buttons, the scroll click left, is completely dead!

    As for the responsiveness in gaming, okay, I'm not that much of a competitive gamer to notice a difference, but I can say that it never disappointed me (when the switches were working, of course).

    As for the RGB aspect, it's 10/10, I have nothing negative to say.

    I bought it with the logic that it's expensive, so it must be well-made. It's supposed to be for demanding gamers, so it should also be durable over time. One year later, it fails in comparison to the €10 mouse from Microsoft for laptops.

    And at this point, I want to criticize Linus and other channels that review products on day 1. Let's see you, my friend, after 6 months of use. Let's see you open it up and see how "cheaply" it's made underneath the surface.
    Not to mention the wrapping of the induction charging coil... as soon as I saw how cheaply it was made, I laughed so much that honestly, a €20 electric toothbrush had better design and construction than this €200 mouse.
    It may be impressive, but stay away from it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Ideal weight
    • Precision
    • Moderate noise
    • Durability
    • Value for money
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  • maimou1000
    4
    4 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    4 stars for the price. Because the price is justified only because it has the extra beauty of the LEDs. Apart from that, everything is complete. One thing is to blame and that is with Razer. Synapse crashes, freezes, and disconnects the mouse, often during gaming. Then I connect it with the cable to continue playing. But this is unacceptable from Razer's side. This mouse itself is good but you won't be able to operate it without experiencing this (I have a good PC, and this happens randomly, not under stress). That's why I support wired mice. Wireless ones are for highly competitive gaming and you need to make sure there are no issues before getting them.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
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  • petros2331
    5
    17 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Apart from the price, which does not suit all wallets, the whole idea is very good and its construction is the same. The magnetic field is quite large, which helps with continuous charging even during sudden movements, especially for gaming. There is also the cable, which is very useful in case you want to take it somewhere with you and you don't want to take the mousepad, and it can also charge from there. We have seen this mouse from Razer before, as well as the mousepad, but a strong advantage that this Mamba has is that it is very lightweight, which is due to the absence of batteries. The mousepad also has two surfaces, the rough and the velvety, the fabric surface, something we have seen from Razer in the same mousepad and it is very good. I could say that all this wireless charging is very impressive and innovative. When the price drops, for every gamer who wants something very good, durable, comfortable, and designed purely for gaming, I would recommend it to everyone without hesitation.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
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  • John_Vlas
    5
    18 out of 97 members found this review helpful

    It's simply perfect!! Of course, if someone doesn't have the financial capability, I would suggest them to buy something more economical

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • Verified purchase

    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
  • While at the beginning (and I mean the first 2-3 months) I was very satisfied with the purchase, after a while the buttons stopped working, and the software that accompanies it is unfinished despite the fancy packaging and scents, it ends up having many serious issues.
    It seems that Razer is interested in making the product "appear" amazing without caring about the materials and build quality. And between us, the build quality of both the mouse and the software engine is very poor.

    When I tried to request an RMA, Razer did everything to make it difficult for me to get a direct replacement and instead suggested silly things like changing the USB port or updating the drivers, Synapse, etc.

    I ended up opening it up and cleaning the switches with contact spray without oil. This fixed the problem quite a bit until it gathered dust again in a month and started being unresponsive once more. Now, as we speak, one of the buttons, the scroll click left, is completely dead!

    As for the responsiveness in gaming, okay, I'm not that much of a competitive gamer to notice a difference, but I can say that it never disappointed me (when the switches were working, of course).

    As for the RGB aspect, it's 10/10, I have nothing negative to say.

    I bought it with the logic that it's expensive, so it must be well-made. It's supposed to be for demanding gamers, so it should also be durable over time. One year later, it fails in comparison to the €10 mouse from Microsoft for laptops.

    And at this point, I want to criticize Linus and other channels that review products on day 1. Let's see you, my friend, after 6 months of use. Let's see you open it up and see how "cheaply" it's made underneath the surface.
    Not to mention the wrapping of the induction charging coil... as soon as I saw how cheaply it was made, I laughed so much that honestly, a €20 electric toothbrush had better design and construction than this €200 mouse.
    It may be impressive, but stay away from it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • 4 stars for the price. Because the price is justified only because it has the extra beauty of the LEDs. Apart from that, everything is complete. One thing is to blame and that is with Razer. Synapse crashes, freezes, and disconnects the mouse, often during gaming. Then I connect it with the cable to continue playing. But this is unacceptable from Razer's side. This mouse itself is good but you won't be able to operate it without experiencing this (I have a good PC, and this happens randomly, not under stress). That's why I support wired mice. Wireless ones are for highly competitive gaming and you need to make sure there are no issues before getting them.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • Apart from the price, which does not suit all wallets, the whole idea is very good and its construction is the same. The magnetic field is quite large, which helps with continuous charging even during sudden movements, especially for gaming. There is also the cable, which is very useful in case you want to take it somewhere with you and you don't want to take the mousepad, and it can also charge from there. We have seen this mouse from Razer before, as well as the mousepad, but a strong advantage that this Mamba has is that it is very lightweight, which is due to the absence of batteries. The mousepad also has two surfaces, the rough and the velvety, the fabric surface, something we have seen from Razer in the same mousepad and it is very good. I could say that all this wireless charging is very impressive and innovative. When the price drops, for every gamer who wants something very good, durable, comfortable, and designed purely for gaming, I would recommend it to everyone without hesitation.

    Translated from Greek ·
    17
  • It's simply perfect!! Of course, if someone doesn't have the financial capability, I would suggest them to buy something more economical

    Translated from Greek ·
    18
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Description & Specifications

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
16000 DPI
Number of Buttons
9
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Right-Handers
Bundle
-
Programmable Buttons
-
Sniper Button
No
Weight
96 gr
Polling Rate
-
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless
Connector
-

Dimensions

Length
124.7 mm
Width
70.1 mm
Height
43.2 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

To Razer Mamba HyperFlux is a wireless gaming mouse designed Right-Handers, with οπτικό sensor and 16000 DPI resolution. It has 9 buttons.

  • Number of Buttons: 9
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Method: Wireless
  • Sensor Resolution: 16000DPI
  • Weight: 96gr

Manufacturer

Reviews (10)

  1. 8
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Comfort
  • Ideal weight
  • Precision
  • Durability
  • Silent
  • Value for money
  • p.ntymenos@gmail.com
    2
    14 out of 19 members found this review helpful

    While at the beginning (and I mean the first 2-3 months) I was very satisfied with the purchase, after a while the buttons stopped working, and the software that accompanies it is unfinished despite the fancy packaging and scents, it ends up having many serious issues.
    It seems that Razer is interested in making the product "appear" amazing without caring about the materials and build quality. And between us, the build quality of both the mouse and the software engine is very poor.

    When I tried to request an RMA, Razer did everything to make it difficult for me to get a direct replacement and instead suggested silly things like changing the USB port or updating the drivers, Synapse, etc.

    I ended up opening it up and cleaning the switches with contact spray without oil. This fixed the problem quite a bit until it gathered dust again in a month and started being unresponsive once more. Now, as we speak, one of the buttons, the scroll click left, is completely dead!

    As for the responsiveness in gaming, okay, I'm not that much of a competitive gamer to notice a difference, but I can say that it never disappointed me (when the switches were working, of course).

    As for the RGB aspect, it's 10/10, I have nothing negative to say.

    I bought it with the logic that it's expensive, so it must be well-made. It's supposed to be for demanding gamers, so it should also be durable over time. One year later, it fails in comparison to the €10 mouse from Microsoft for laptops.

    And at this point, I want to criticize Linus and other channels that review products on day 1. Let's see you, my friend, after 6 months of use. Let's see you open it up and see how "cheaply" it's made underneath the surface.
    Not to mention the wrapping of the induction charging coil... as soon as I saw how cheaply it was made, I laughed so much that honestly, a €20 electric toothbrush had better design and construction than this €200 mouse.
    It may be impressive, but stay away from it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Ideal weight
    • Precision
    • Moderate noise
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • maimou1000
    4
    4 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    4 stars for the price. Because the price is justified only because it has the extra beauty of the LEDs. Apart from that, everything is complete. One thing is to blame and that is with Razer. Synapse crashes, freezes, and disconnects the mouse, often during gaming. Then I connect it with the cable to continue playing. But this is unacceptable from Razer's side. This mouse itself is good but you won't be able to operate it without experiencing this (I have a good PC, and this happens randomly, not under stress). That's why I support wired mice. Wireless ones are for highly competitive gaming and you need to make sure there are no issues before getting them.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • petros2331
    5
    17 out of 21 members found this review helpful

    Apart from the price, which does not suit all wallets, the whole idea is very good and its construction is the same. The magnetic field is quite large, which helps with continuous charging even during sudden movements, especially for gaming. There is also the cable, which is very useful in case you want to take it somewhere with you and you don't want to take the mousepad, and it can also charge from there. We have seen this mouse from Razer before, as well as the mousepad, but a strong advantage that this Mamba has is that it is very lightweight, which is due to the absence of batteries. The mousepad also has two surfaces, the rough and the velvety, the fabric surface, something we have seen from Razer in the same mousepad and it is very good. I could say that all this wireless charging is very impressive and innovative. When the price drops, for every gamer who wants something very good, durable, comfortable, and designed purely for gaming, I would recommend it to everyone without hesitation.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • John_Vlas
    5
    18 out of 97 members found this review helpful

    It's simply perfect!! Of course, if someone doesn't have the financial capability, I would suggest them to buy something more economical

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
  • Verified purchase

    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Silent
    • Durability
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
  • While at the beginning (and I mean the first 2-3 months) I was very satisfied with the purchase, after a while the buttons stopped working, and the software that accompanies it is unfinished despite the fancy packaging and scents, it ends up having many serious issues.
    It seems that Razer is interested in making the product "appear" amazing without caring about the materials and build quality. And between us, the build quality of both the mouse and the software engine is very poor.

    When I tried to request an RMA, Razer did everything to make it difficult for me to get a direct replacement and instead suggested silly things like changing the USB port or updating the drivers, Synapse, etc.

    I ended up opening it up and cleaning the switches with contact spray without oil. This fixed the problem quite a bit until it gathered dust again in a month and started being unresponsive once more. Now, as we speak, one of the buttons, the scroll click left, is completely dead!

    As for the responsiveness in gaming, okay, I'm not that much of a competitive gamer to notice a difference, but I can say that it never disappointed me (when the switches were working, of course).

    As for the RGB aspect, it's 10/10, I have nothing negative to say.

    I bought it with the logic that it's expensive, so it must be well-made. It's supposed to be for demanding gamers, so it should also be durable over time. One year later, it fails in comparison to the €10 mouse from Microsoft for laptops.

    And at this point, I want to criticize Linus and other channels that review products on day 1. Let's see you, my friend, after 6 months of use. Let's see you open it up and see how "cheaply" it's made underneath the surface.
    Not to mention the wrapping of the induction charging coil... as soon as I saw how cheaply it was made, I laughed so much that honestly, a €20 electric toothbrush had better design and construction than this €200 mouse.
    It may be impressive, but stay away from it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • 4 stars for the price. Because the price is justified only because it has the extra beauty of the LEDs. Apart from that, everything is complete. One thing is to blame and that is with Razer. Synapse crashes, freezes, and disconnects the mouse, often during gaming. Then I connect it with the cable to continue playing. But this is unacceptable from Razer's side. This mouse itself is good but you won't be able to operate it without experiencing this (I have a good PC, and this happens randomly, not under stress). That's why I support wired mice. Wireless ones are for highly competitive gaming and you need to make sure there are no issues before getting them.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • Apart from the price, which does not suit all wallets, the whole idea is very good and its construction is the same. The magnetic field is quite large, which helps with continuous charging even during sudden movements, especially for gaming. There is also the cable, which is very useful in case you want to take it somewhere with you and you don't want to take the mousepad, and it can also charge from there. We have seen this mouse from Razer before, as well as the mousepad, but a strong advantage that this Mamba has is that it is very lightweight, which is due to the absence of batteries. The mousepad also has two surfaces, the rough and the velvety, the fabric surface, something we have seen from Razer in the same mousepad and it is very good. I could say that all this wireless charging is very impressive and innovative. When the price drops, for every gamer who wants something very good, durable, comfortable, and designed purely for gaming, I would recommend it to everyone without hesitation.

    Translated from Greek ·
    17
  • It's simply perfect!! Of course, if someone doesn't have the financial capability, I would suggest them to buy something more economical

    Translated from Greek ·
    18
  • 0
  • See all