








🎮 Elevate your game with precision, power, and style — don’t just play, dominate.
The Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse delivers pro-grade performance with a 16,000 DPI optical sensor, 7 programmable buttons, and up to 50 hours of battery life. Featuring customizable Chroma RGB lighting and durable mechanical switches rated for 50 million clicks, it’s engineered for gamers and professionals who demand precision, endurance, and personalized control in a sleek wireless design.


















| ASIN | B07GBYYSMF |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Touch Scroll, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,712 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #226 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Computer Mice |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,231 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811659030818 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.92"L x 2.75"W |
| Item Type Name | Razer RZ01-02710100-R3U1 Mamba Wireless |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer USA Ltd |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ01-02710100-R3U1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | RZ01-02710100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 20000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 30.0 feet |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Touch Scroll, Wireless |
| Style Name | Mamba Wireless |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 811659030528 811659030818 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
G**R
Rarely need to charge it and it's incredibly comfortable for my biggish hands
This mouse surprised me. I read so many bad reviews about the mouse itself or the software and I am so shocked that people feel the way they do. Sure the software isn't the best it could be but it works well and gets the job done. But I'll say I do not mess with it too much once I have things set how I like. I have been through so many mice over the last year. Coolermaster CM710 (incredible mouse but too small for my hands) Zowie EC2 (very slick and slips in my hands but is a good size. Cable is unbelievably thick and stiff though) Logitech G403 (as a mouse it's a great design but logitech's software is miserable and doesn't recognize the mouse half the time and between two of these G403's the left click went out within 2mo of playing FPS games where it became incredibly inconsistent in registering the click) Glorious Model D (great mouse overall but the cord got annoying. The Coolermaster cable is similar to this one but doesn't flail around and land on your hand like this one's does and even their own mouse bungee didn't secure the cord as it would slip out of the connector - but great quality mouse) Going through these mice is what led me to finally going with the Razer Mamba. I was ready to get away from dealing with cables now that the wireless tech seems to finally be here and I didn't want to spend a lot of money as I have spent hundreds on them over the last year and I wasn't sure I'd like Razer so I wanted to keep the investment minimal. Well, despite buying this at a pretty low price (I believe around $50) it has become a top 3 favorite mouse for me. I know it's not some super fancy mouse with tons of features but all I really cared about was reliable wireless, forward/back buttons, a nice fit for my hand, not too heavy. So far after about 2 months this has been THE mouse for me. I don't know a lot about other Razer products but I will say that I will look to their mice before any other brand unless I experience something worth skipping them and so far I'm not seeing that happening. I will update if it does since i've only had it about 50 days but so far so great!
P**P
Solid Wireless Mouse.
This mouse is awesome! Before I bought the Mamba Wireless I used to own a Wired Deathadder Elite, but I noticed that sometimes clicks wouldn't register, so I knew it was time to upgrade. I decided to go wireless this time so that I wouldn't have to deal with anymore cables (Apart from the charging cable), and I think I made a very good choice. For those that complain about the amount of time you get for a full charge, this issue is completely mitigated if you charge the mouse every night before you go to sleep, which is what I do. Every morning I wake up, I have a full charge ready to go. Other than that, the ergonomics for me at least are a bit off since I have slightly bigger hands, but I can still manage with it. Apart from being a great gaming mouse (With all the programmable buttons, profiles, DPI stages, etc etc), it works nicely as a good general purpose mouse. I only have two nitpicks, 1 is that sometimes the lights change when I don't want it to, but I suspect this just might be a result of Synapse 3 not working well, and my other nitpick is how the mouse behaves when you plug it in to charge: - When the charging cable is plugged in directly to the computer and you plug the mouse in, it turns off for a second or two and then comes back on, to which you can continue to use it normally. - When the charging cable is not plugged into the computer (maybe via a brick in an outlet or a power strip that has USB ports (this is how I charge my mouse)), even if the mouse is on, the mouse will turn off and not turn back on. Strange behavior, but concerning how I never use it plugged in but wireless (that's the point, isn't it?), I have had no problems. Overall, I got this mouse on sale for $45, and I think it was a great choice. I would definitely recommend this mouse for others to use.
C**.
Probably the Best Wireless Mouse per Dollar in 2020
This wireless mouse is great for 'palm grip' people. My hands are medium-large and it is a very comfy, ergonomic mouse. I use it for work and gaming. PROS Sensor- Tracks great. Small movements seem very precise Switches - Love the clicky switches. Feel very high quality. The side switches are in a decent location for me to use. Scroll Wheel - Great balance of how much force is required to scroll Battery - Pretty good. Good enough for me because I use it all day for work and when I game. I just usually charge every couple days so I don't have to use the wire. Ergonomics - Fits great in the palm of my hand. I'm sure you can also get a good class grip on this mouse too if you prefer. MEH Software - I'm in the middle of the line of this one. The software works great most of the time but sometimes it can act up. CONS I didn't come across anything I particularly disliked. The only thing is the wire is specifically made for the mouse so if you lose it/ break it that might be a problem. I believe you would be hard pressed to find a wireless mouse as good as this one for $50. (I payed 53 USD when I purchased mine)
K**A
Great moue but doesn't last 50 hours
Bought this mouse because I wanted to cut some cords and I do spend a good amount of time gamingand Razer is a well known brand in the gaming community. The mouse is not one of those over complicated mice that have about 13 buttons and a sink stuck to the side of it which was perfect for me, what it does have is 2 buttons under the thumb which are SUPER convenient and SUPER easy to press/reach (suits my needs in World of Warcraft perfectly). It has a little but of Chorma light on the mouse wheel and of course naturally the Razer symbol lights up beautifully. Software was easy as 1,2....done, as soon as you plug the mouse in the installer wizard takes off and before you know it you are done. I love I can customize the lights in a dozen or more ways using the software and I can match the lights on the mouse to the lights on my Razer Kraken Kitty edition headset ( I have a pretty fly set up). The material of the mouse is NOT what I had expected it to be, photos are deceiving. Initially I was disappointed I had thought it was made out of that soft touch plastic but it wasn't but now I kinda like it just the way it is and think it's a great choice (the soft touch plastic would get greasy/oily/dirty in no time). This mouse is EXTREMELY light weight for a wireless mouse which was a great surprise (I think its only 4 oz) while my wired mouse weighs a ton compared to it. The plastic the mouse is made of can seem like it's cheap but I assure you - touch is deceiving, it's a tough - durable mouse that's overcome with flying colors being dropped, sliding off my table and *drum roll please* a TODDLER harassing it non stop (toddlers are like fish - show them something shiny or color changing and they are hooked). The overall shape of the mouse is underwhelming but that's not a bad thing, it's actually kind of perfect truth be told, it fits in my hand so well it's like I had been using this mouse for the last 10 years and had worked it in already...that's worth it's weight in gold in my books.Now time for the bad... The bad... While the mouse is meant to be a wireless mouse there are times it does need to be plugged in (to charge and it does work just as well plugged in). The Razer store page for the Mamba clains it lasts 5 hours however after 1.5 days of use or a full 24 hours the mouse starts to blink red which signifies it needs to be charged. That's rather fast, much faster than I was expecting. I turn the mouse OFF when it's not in use so it's not irresponsible ownership draining the battery. I feel like every time I'm turning around the mouse is screaming at me it needs to be plugged in. I did not enjoy trying to figure out how to charge the mouse - that made me chase rabbit trails. I tried the book, I did't find what I needed in the book, I tried Google but Google referenced some sort of charging dock which is no longer made or sold, I tried plugging it in and charging it with my apple block I tried plugging it into the laptop and none of that seemed to work (even over night plugged in) turns out it needed to be plugged INTO my laptop and the switch underneath needed to be in the OFF position, such a simple thing you'd think I would have assumed that. Once I clued in it charged like a charm. Last thoughts... I love the mouse despite the poor battery life and the fact I still feel connected to wires. It looks good, feels good and works amazing!! Hands down best mouse I've ever bought for gaming and I've been gaming a VERY long time (23 years to be exact). I will definitely buy another when this one dies (provided they are still made and sold by that time). To tell you how good this mouse feels I told my husband if I was rich I would buy EVERY single person in my WOW guild (retail AND classic) one of these mice (yes it's that good imho).
L**.
Amazing Mouse, No Matter the Cost.
I’ve had this mouse for almost a week now. It is hands down the best mouse I’ve ever used. For reference, I’m a huge Logitech fanboy. I had the G604 before my Mamba Wireless, but it just got too heavy for me. This mouse is not only light, but the glide is great, which just helps it more. I have to mention, I did get it for $50, but I would pay the full $100 to be honest. If you’re on the verge of buying this, here’s your sign to just get it. It’s amazing. Now my dislikes are simple. There aren’t many. For one, while the battery life is great, the charging cable and charging method not so much. The charging cable is braided, but it is still flexible. I’ve had no issues playing while charging, but it is Micro USB. USB-C would’ve been nice, but $50? Not too many gripes here. Other than that, no issues. It syncs beautifully with Razer Synapse (which isn’t even required to use the mouse, only to customize the buttons and RGB), it works great, the sensor is absolutely perfect, the weight distribution is great. Overall it’s a complete 10/10 for me, including the cable issues. I’ll update if I run into any other problems. And one last thing, I’ve been playing for a week straight and the battery hasn’t dropped below 70% yet, with only one charge.
J**.
Amazing
Overall a great mouse. Had it for a few months now, and I’m really digging it. Razer’s Software, Synapse, is an over the top program. It allows you to do so many things and it’s so easy to navigate with no issue. The tracking on the mouse is amazing, having no problems with the sensor or anything whatsoever. The glides feel fresh out of the factory to this day. However, I will say my hands sweat a decent amount, and this mouse is hard to grip onto while gaming in FPS game or fast pace games, such as Rainbow Six Siege or CSGO. For that, I suggest a honeycomb mouse. Never owned one, but I will see how they stack up against this nice. The wireless option makes this mouse stand against the rest. The Orion yo be able to swing your mouse without snagging cables is amazing. Overall a great, amazing mouse, especially for the sale currently! Pros: - Long Battery Life - Sensor is over the top - Glides are still fresh - Razer Synapse is hands down the best software Cons: - If you are an aggressive or moderate sweater, this mouse might be at times hard to hold onto, but a little soap and water will most likely do the trick!
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Finally found my gaming mouse!
I went through almost every major flagship mouse from all major manufacturers before I found the wireless Mamba. All the Logitech mice felt better shaped initially, but after longer usage I would begin getting a hand cramp. There was just something missing with the Corsair mice I couldn't place. They felt cheap and the mice didn't glide as easily as I like on the pad. I even considered going wired before spending $100 on a mouse, but I decided to try it out because I have a fanatical Razor friend that swears by his Razor mice....yes, "mice". So, I bought this mouse after trying the grip out at the store. My first impression is how much I love the slightly raised rubber grips on the sides that allow for easy pickup and movement. Second, I loved that with my rather extreme claw grip it fit me pretty well. After installing the software and using it on my desktop I have to say that it has THE SMOOTHEST sensor I've felt. It's just beyond all others, and I love the Synapse software that allows for DPI shift programming, lighting customization, and custom profiles. Next, my concern was the battery life because with the highest ends of the other brands I was lucky to get 2 days of "meh" usage....not heavy or light. The first thing I did in Synapse is disable the LEDs on this mouse, and I continued to use the mouse as I would have my Logitech Marathon I had been trying to break away from. So, leaving the mouse on/standby and probably 4-5 hours of use per day after work and 4-8 hours on the weekend, I went nearly 2 weeks without needing a charge! WOW!!!! Freaking amazing! It's held up too! I did run into one small issue that was throwing me off, though. I've kept my mouse receiver dongle in the same port for years because it's a good reception location, but with the Mamba I started having weird mouse reporting behavior with battery life and profile switching not working. It turned out that it was USB3 port causing interference, so I moved it to USB2 and it seems resolved now. This is a bit odd because my Marathon never cared, but not a huge deal. After 3 hours of Borderlands no cramping, good battery life, amazing feel, and great customization, I could not be happier with my ultimate choice!! ... unless they added hyper scroll option for the scroll wheel like I had on my Marathon. Man, I miss that, but this mouse is awesome!! Make no mistake! I'm very happy with it, and I may have to go to Razor first on future mouse shopping!
A**S
Best Mouse for the money
I've never used a gaming mouse before because I'm not a gamer. I'm a programmer. But, at the current price point, this mouse compares to simple offerings like the Logitech m510. And compared to other offerings, this is an amazing mouse! By far the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. It's a full-sized mouse that's perfect for palm style grips. I typically use a fingerstyle grip and find myself utilizing a grip style closer to palm style the more I use this mouse. For those interested in using this mouse on Linux, please note that though the open razer project says it offers support... it really doesn't. Current support is for the mamba wireless 2012, not the 2018 model. There is a fork that may work for you, but you will have to build the code yourself, so be prepared to jump through some hoops. If you don't want to jump through hoops to get Linux support, you can create onboard profiles on a windows machine and then use those profiles on Linux... you just can't cycle through the profiles. So, you're stuck with one profile and the basic lighting features. So nothing super cool like wave lighting. With that being said, this mouse is super comfortable and gives you access to lighting features not offered by many comparable offerings. So if you are on your computer all the time, then give this mouse a try. At this price, all the pros outweigh any cons it may have.
J**N
Best Wireless Gaming Mouse I have used
Razer products have always been overpriced and not the products for the price but their recent slew of products have been great. I have used logi techs and corsair mouse for gaming prior to changing over to wireless peripherals. This mouse fits my hand perfectly in a palm grip. The side two buttons are large enough and perfectly positioned for a fast click when you game. Pros - excellent ergonomic shape - big side buttons - little to no latency - uses the industries top Pixart sensor (PAW3390 which is identical to the PMW3389) - Great battery life, I use it for around 16 hours a day and it lasts me 3 to 4 days on a single charge - can program every key except for the left click Cons - as always the synapse software is buggy but usable - Proprietary USB A charger, completely outdated when everything is transitioning over to type C chargers. - fits better for bigger hands (up to preference) TL:DR - Great wireless gaming mouse.
J**N
Excelente mouse wireless
Excelente mouse, la calidad se nota, es preciso y la batería dura bastante, no hay retraso y la iluminación es configurable por sinapse mi unico pero lo tengo con el scroll que no me termina de acomodar su sensación pero en si el ratón es excelente. Actualizacion llevo 11 meses con el mouse y sigue funcionando bien, los clicks no han presentado problemas y el sensor una maravilla como el primer dia, la bateria sigue durando dias (y le he dado un uso intenso) el unico problema fue el scroll que apenas termino por ser muy incomodo (el desplazamiento no era el correcto a veces subia cuando debia bajar y a la inversa) consegui la pieza en otra conocida store china (y por tan solo 80mxn) y ahora funciona de maravilla, como nuevo, a pesar del inconveniente debo reconocer que remplazar el fallo fue muy facil (la desmontada del raton fue super sencilla, solo tres tornillos y desconectar el sensor de scroll para poner el nuevo) y me parece adecuado que a casi un año de uso para gaming (promedio 4hrs diarias) con ese simple cambio siga como nuevo, creo que el problema del scroll es bastante comun en este modelo por lo que he visto sin embrago lo sigo recomendando porque apesar de pensar en cambiarlo me sigue encantando
A**M
nice
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F**I
Bad Quality, Bad Service. Never again!
Hi, I bought this Mouse 8 month ago. Now the side grip starts to move an block the right Mouse button. The glue under the grip pad is not really sticky anymore and I can remove the grip easy. After A short time of using the grip pad slides up and blocks the button. I still can use the button but I have to push it much harder den usual. I can push it back in position but it slides back after few minutes. Not useable for a gaming mouse. I contacted the Razer Support but the doesn't want to help. That is what they wrote: " I forwarded the case to our higher support team but failed to proceed with warranty claims as after careful inspection and investigation they deemed the device as not defective. It is only a minor cosmetic issue due to extensive usage." It is a minor issue? mhh okay. But "due to extensive usage"? I only use the Mouse about 10h a week. I think a gaming mouse should be a bit more resilient. After a bit of research, I am not the only one with this issue. Fazit: The Mouse itself is good but not the quality. Don't buy it!
O**N
Amazing
This, for the price.. is amazing, I've used this for almost a year now with my new pc, it's the best mouse I've ever used, charge time is amazing, the feel of the mouse is great, everything amazing, did have to get a replacement for one at some point cause the scroll wheel was broken and started skipping lines but maybe that was a faulty one and considering the price, amazing
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