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The buttons work properly (unlike the Logitech G502 this replaced)
Wireless 2.5 GHz or bluetooth connection
Cons:
2.4GHz dongle is incredibly picky about where it is plugged into my computer.
Battery dies or connection is lost in the middle of doing things.
Battery life is dismal.
Battery cover/palm rest has protruding corners at the bottom which makes it feel cheap and uncomfortable.
More details:
I bought this mouse as a replacement for my 1 year old G502. The right mouse button started being intermittent on the G502 but this isn't a review of Logitech's failure in quality control...)
I have had this mouse for a couple months now and it has been a pain to find a usb port to put the dongle in. The 2.4GHz dongle doesn't like being near USB 3.x ports. It doesn't like being in a USB2.x hub. The only place it appears to like to be in in the front USB port of my case. With many motherboards now only having USB3.x ports this is kind of stupid imo. I guess I could buy a bluetooth dongle but I don't need or want bluetooth on my gaming rig.
My next mouse is back to wired... If the G502 had quality buttons I'd have stuck with that. I have contemplated returning this mouse but there is not many real quality options left.
Funny thing is for work I have an old Logitech wireless mouse and it runs on a AA rechargeable battery for over a year before I change it. I use it 5 days a week for 10 hours a day. This one lasts 40 hours max. I just changed the battery again which prompted me to write this review.
Verdict:
Overpriced for the quality you get. If you don't have bluetooth expect issues until you find the magic spot for the 2.4GHz dongle.

-Ergonomie
-Durée de vie
-Soliditée
-Bonne réaction
J'avais une microsoft sculpt ergonomique, qui malheureusement répondait de moins en moins au niveau du clic.
J'ai essayé une souris ergonomique de marque Delux qui a cessée de fonctionner après 1 mois d'usage.
J'ai commander la basilisk X et wow quelle ergonomie ❤️ la réaction et la réponse du clic. Pour ce qui est de la solidité ça semble bien. La durée de la batterie semble bien elle tombe en veille rapidement et aucun lag pour la remettre en action. Un très bon achat.



I waited 3 months to use it and see if I liked it before posting this, so I’ve put it through some paces. The only thing I’d recommend is a mouse case from Razer, I take mine to work with me, so it’s nice to have a case for it when I’m taking it with me. Razer makes really good, quality products.
A+++

The reason why I chose this one over the G502, is all due to the Akaline Battery. Because the G502 Wireless is having a built-in battery and I don't like due to the fact that you always need to charge it (onces per few days), which is not too "wireless". But the AA battery version can last for at least few months before you replacing another battery, it is more like a wireless mouse.
Also for gaming, I would like to have more buttons like the G502, but it just have very basic 5 keys setup, which is just ok, and can do more than that, so 4 STARS instead of five.
GOOD JOB RAZER!

Highly recommend it!

The side buttons are slightly less tactile than I'd like, accidental presses definitely sometimes happen because I'm used to firmer buttons but I think I could get used to it. The scroll wheel is also slightly stiffer than my old mouse but that's also something I'll just adjust to.
All in all very satisfied with this purchase. Would definitely recommend as an entry level gaming mouse and just as a great mouse in general.
Will try to update with battery life information over time if I remember.

I ended up having to remove the dongle and the mouse battery, and putting them back in after 30 secs. Only then it would work.
Razer tech support is so backed up, they didn't respond to my support request for over a week and a half.
After about 2 weeks of using this mouse, I returned it. Razer hadn't responded to my tech support request by then.


Glad it doesn't have any RGB lighting to drain the battery. Combination of wireless 2.4 Ghz and BT connectivity are hugely convenient for switching between my gaming PC and my HTPC or work laptop.
Thumb rest is very comfortable, weight it good. Scroll wheel is very stiff, I don't use it. Your hand resting position will be the base of your forefinger on the mouse, not great palm support as the mouse is mid size, not chunky. This in turn makes it good and light for twitch movements.
Left/right clicks are reliable with good feedback.


The Bad: The mouse buttons however, are rather horrible, mushy clicks on both the left and right mouse buttons, bunch of pre-travel, horizontal play, sometimes it slightly grinds / scrapes against the body, and also has inconsistent resistance in either side.
I already replaced this mouse once, first copy was one manufactured in China and 2nd was one from Thailand. They both had the same issues overall, to varying degrees.
Once again, heavily disappointed in Razer Quality Control, will likely end up returning this mouse as I doubt replacing it again will result in better quality. I had similar issues with the Deathadder V2 and went thru 6 mice all with QC issues. And worst of all, their customer service is absolutely useless. Took a month of emails back and forth for them to offer me a 15% coupon from their site only, which barely covered the $10 shipping cost. So basically they were giving me a $3 incentive to buy another one from their website, instead of amazon.
I ended up RMA'ing the 5th unit for a 6th copy, and what a surprise, still had horrible QC issues.
I will likely not be buying Razer stuff after this, it's overpriced and under-engineered.


A pain in the butt to be honest. Loses a star (probably deserves -2) for forcing me to run an app to leash it's hyperspeed. Otherwise it's so fast it's unusable and Windows' settings is impotent. It seems the Razor Central app causes minor conflicts with other running components. And more crap to update. Boo. Less complications please, it's just a mouse.

