As you might expect, Razer isn't willing to part with such a uniquely high-performing mouse for nothing, and at $130, the Mamba is one of the most expensive mice we know of, short only of Logitech's outlandish $150. M III takes advantage of the well known and approved Mamba. As the successor Mamba 2.0, M III outclasses most established laser show softwares by lengths. It also joins Microsoft's in offering a relatively seamless switch between wireless to wired usage modes. Upgrade to the new professional laser show software M III for multimedia projector control The new M III laser show software is the latest masterpiece in laser control by Medialas Show Laser. Thanks to a high polling rate, the Mamba is the first mouse we've tested with lossless wireless connectivity. If you're a PC gamer who has balked at a wireless mouse because of reliability concerns, Razer's Mamba has the solution. If Razer fixed a few design and features issues, we'd feel better about the price. The Good Wired and wireless usage modes high polling rate ensures seamless wireless connection, even at high resolutions onboard memory lets you take your profiles and macros on the road.The Bad Most expensive gaming mouse no on-the-fly macro recording clunky USB cable a hassle to plug into the mouse.The Bottom Line Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode.
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