Razer Mamba Tournament Edition Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅21-06-15
Closer Look


At the front you can see how the dome shame peaks on the left handside, which is part of the ergonomic shape, The Mamba is more aimed at those with a 'claw' grip, rather than a palm grip. There is interesting venting at the front which may have been designed for lighting/weight control or simply for aesthetic purposes, but it does look interesting nethertheless.


At the side there is a squishy rubberised pad for comfort and grip, along with two large side buttons.


At the tail end we find the Razer logo. On the TE this is lit up too, however in the wireless version this does not light up, likely as the space inside is taken up with the battery and wireless technology. Again you can see the ergonomic design arching round.


On the off-side we get a large strip of rubberised grip.


A change in location for the on-the-fly DPI selection buttons when compared to the previous editions of the Mamba, but still easily accessible. The scroll wheel has a textured rubber surface which can tilt left or right too.


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