Abstract: If you already know what you're looking for, then scroll down and you'll find the best gaming mice you can buy right now. With prices starting at a budget-friendly £30 and stretching up to a wallet-bruising £140, there's something here for everyone, from...
350-hour battery life, 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, Small, compact form factor, Lightweight, Excellent signal strength, Looks great
Slightly too small to be fully comfortable, Side buttons only for right-handed users
Razer has developed a really good mouse with the Atheris, it performs remarkably well in games via the 2.4GHz connection, provides a huge 350-hour battery life, looks fantastic and is reasonably comfortable despite its size.The Razer software is currently...
Small and portable, Excellent USB and Bluetooth wireless, Low-key, attractive design
Serious software flaws, Less precise handling than full-size models, Heavy for its size
The Atheris has significant software problems, and I hope that Razer will be assiduous about patching them in the near future. However, as a piece of hardware — and as an accessory for Razer's growing laptop line — it's a solid, functional and attractive...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Compact, small size, Easy customization, Adjustable DPI, polling rate, Nice side grips, Great battery life, Performs well both for gaming and productivity, Hypershift effectively doubles your customization options
Mobile mouse form factor isn't for everyone, Bluetooth was unreliable on some computers/setups
The mobile mouse form factor isn't for everyone. If you are a fan of the smaller size, the Razer Atheris is a great performing mobile mouse for both productivity and gaming. While the Bluetooth connection was hit and miss, when connected with the 2.4GHz w...
Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Snappy optical sensor, Unlimited game-specific profiles, Light on power consumption, Separate X and Y DPI axes,
Pricey, Side buttons too close together, Ambidextrous design, but thumb buttons on only one side, Macro editor needs bulking up, Intrusive registration requirements
The Atheris is an attractive mobile mouse with a good optical sensor, but it's priced a tad high, and we have some quibbles with the Synapse software. Wait for a price drop...
Snappy optical sensor, Unlimited game-specific profiles, Light on power consumption, Separate X and Y DPI axes
Pricey, Side buttons too close together, Ambidextrous design, but thumb buttons on only one side, Macro editor needs bulking up, Intrusive registration requirements
The Atheris is an attractive mobile mouse with a good optical sensor, but it's priced a tad high, and we have some quibbles with the Synapse software. Wait for a price drop...
Well built, comfortable to use, phenomenal battery life,
Not optimised for lefties, lacks a built-in battery indicator
The Razer Atheris represents a unique direction for the company as it's made for both for both work and play. On the gaming front, it's more than sufficient for all but the most demanding gamers; most mainstream users will find there's more than enough re...
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Published: 2017-12-06, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
The Razer Atheris is a little dynamo that packs a punch and although it won't replace your main mouse, it's perfect for travelling or gaming on the go...