Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Razer Lancehead and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Lancehead.
July 2017
(83%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
No noticeable Lag from the wireless connection, Good build quality and aesthetically appealing, Beautiful Chroma RGB lighting, Can be used while charging
Expensive, Uses an inferior laser sensor, Battery life could be better
100% Wireless stability, Incredible RGB lighting, Great Chroma software, Good battery life, Excellent build quality, Very comfortable as an ambidextrous mouse, Neutral, - Battery life suffers hugely with 100% LED brightness, - Synapse 3.0 is still in bet
£140 is expensive, Laser sensor can be too sensitive
As an entire package, the Lancehead is fantastic. Razer has employed some serious technology and expertise to achieve the kind of wireless stability and sensor performance this thing produces in a relatively small mouse. The battery life is good consideri...
Published: 2017-08-03, Author: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
This has been a rather hard mouse to review. For the most part, everything is perfect, but there are a few niggles that could be better. Some of these issues are down to personal preference, but others could benefit a wider audience.In terms of comfort, b...
Abstract: Aside from a comfortable shape and accurate sensor, gamers are always looking for well-positioned inputs that can be easily customized. Let's not forget about good overall quality, as well as durability, performance and speed, all of that at a reasonable...
Abstract: Razer has sold mice even before the singularities formed into Infinity Stones (and well before it dreamed of a laptop with three screens). Up until now, however, the company has shied away from the wireless market because, well, making a reliable wireless...
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Published: 2017-10-08, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Braided USB cable attaches securely for wired mode, leaving no wiggle or opportunity for midmatch disconnects, Adaptive Frequency Technology keeps the wireless signals at their optimal performance with no user interference, Ambidextrous and comfortable fo
Higher price point intended for serious enthusiasts only, Lack of visual notification on device for current DPI levels
A champion in both the wired and wireless categories, the Razer Lancehead Wireless Gaming Mouse offers some best in class performance that pairs nicely with any other Razer Chroma device in your household...
Published: 2017-09-17, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
It's easy to go out and spend $60 or $70 on a gaming mouse these days. The Lancehead is twice that, but you probably already know if you need to consider spending that much money on this device. For most people, a wired mouse is just fine. For others, a l...
Attractive, ambidextrous design, No transmission dropouts, and superb sensor, Unlimited game-specific profiles, and five stored DPI settings, Acceleration support, Sleep timer, In-mouse dongle storage
Pricey, Rubber side grips need more bite, Macro editor could use some upticks, No deceleration, angle-snapping
A steady wireless experience is what the Lancehead is all about, and its laser sensor is killer-accurate. This is among the best wireless gaming mice you can buy, though we'd like to see a few tweaks to the software, given the price. Read More...