• Reviews around mamba (3.96 of 5)

    RAZER MAMBA TOURNAMENT EDITION: 16,000 Adjustable DPI - Ergonomic Form Factor - Chroma Enabled - Esports Gaming Mouse

    • Sure, it's pricey, but I would bet that for many, the Mamba will be well worth it...
    • The original Mamba never worked for me.
    • All of my previous razer mice have ultimately died due to shorts in the cable, even my wireless Mamba's.
    • The normal cheaper Mamba works just as well, the tournament edition just has more lighting options
    • The Mamba won out mainly because of the on-the-fly DPI buttons and the side-to-side scroll wheel
    • The Razer Mamba TE Mouse is awesome, both in appearance and performance!
    • The Razer Mamba has been a godsend
    • The Mamba TE emerged as my second-favorite after the Steelseries Rival 300 in a field of a dozen mice
    • The mamba feels amazing and works great
    • The mamba feels amazing and works great
    • Overall i really like the Mamba, Its easy to use now since im used to it and really like being able to customize the colors to work with my Razer BlackWidow Chroma keyboard
    • Apparently, you need to purchase the Mamba Elite ($89.99) to get these features which is $20 more than the Mamba Tournament Edition
    • Overall I like the Razer Mamba Elite for features, but I will keep using the Steelseries Rival as my primary mouse because the clicky noise is the most important aspect for me.
    • If you love Razer and don't mind dropping a $100 get the Razer Mamba
    • When it comes to performance, the Mamba TE doesn't disappoint
    • It works better if I have my old 2012 Mamba plugged in as well (don't ask me why)
    • I actually ordered this Razer Mamba TE as well as the Razer Deathadder Elite, not knowing which I would prefer, and without hesitation I won't even open the Deathadder Elite box when it arrives
    • The Mamba TE emerged as my second-favorite after the Steelseries Rival 300 in a field of a dozen mice
    • The Mamba TE scored points for aesthetics, size, shape, and weight, but it lost points for intrusive software, unnecessary lighting, slightly sticky surface, and laser rather than optical sensing
    • The Mamba feels good on my Goliathus speed pad, and even though I usually think "calibration" is useless for most things (sorry, Garrus), it helped in this case
    • The g303 was a little small for my hand but the Mamba fits well.
    • The Razer Mamba is well Built, and very responsive
    • I have always loved my original Razer Mamba since I got it back in 2008
    • The normal cheaper Mamba works just as well, the tournament edition just has more lighting options
    • Recently I decided to order a replacement mouse as my Mamba 2012 was running into several issues, the DPI down button wasn't working properly, the navigate to previous page button had failed, and most annoying of all, the right-click was failing and wouldn't register as being held down.
    • The Mamba is sleek, sexy, and young
    • The Mamba TE satisfies both from a performance standpoint and an aesthetic one
    • If you want a good Razer mouse I would recommend the Deathadder, just do not get the mamba
    • The cord is braided and robust as with most all the other Razer products
    • Ton of acceleration as well as it spins out
    • Slight problem while setting up the Chroma effects, as well as with the automated installation of Synapse that initiates as you first connect it
    • The cord is braided and robust as with most all the other Razer products
    • Ton of acceleration as well as it spins out
    • Slight problem while setting up the Chroma effects, as well as with the automated installation of Synapse that initiates as you first connect it