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Razer Mamba HyperFlux

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Familiar Territory

The form factor of the Mamba Hyperflux will feel familiar to anyone who has used either Razer's Mamba or Lancehead mice. Unfortunately, that still means a lack of ambidextrous design.

Synaptic Responses

The sleek body of the Mamba features four macro buttons in addition to the mouse wheel, which can be mapped to any command through the Razer Synapse software.

Snake Eye

With sensitivity reaching up to 16,000dpi and reporting 1,000 times every second, you can rest assured that any input is seamless and accurate.

All the Pretty Lights

Just like the conventional Razer Firefly, the Firefly Hyperflux features chroma-enabled RGB lighting ensconcing the perimeter of the pad.

Constant Communication

The base of the Firefly Hyperflux doubles as the receiver for the Mamba.

Speed and Comfort

The 11-by-14-inch pad is reversible to provide either a cloth or plastic surface to mouse on, depending on your preference.

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Alice D. Newcome-Beill

Alice D. Newcome-Beill

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Alice Newcome-Beill is the Inventory Control Coordinator for PCMag. Alice graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College with a degree in Television/Radio Broadcasting. A lifetime gamer, she has written video game and hardware reviews since her freshman year of college. In her spare time she dabbles in bicycle maintenance, creative writing, playing board games, and emulating old PC titles for modern machines.

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