The wireless Razer Lancehead has been designed for gaming and features Adaptive Frequency Technology for supposedly lag free data transmission. It comes with a 16,000 dpi laser sensor and a big price tag at £139.99. How well does it perform and is it worth the investment?
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Specifications
- Sensor: 16,000 DPI laser sensor
- Inches per second: 210 IPS
- Acceleration: 50G
- Polling rate: 1000 Hz
- Connectivity: Adaptive Frequency wireless Technology & 2.1m braided USB cable
- Switch type: Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches
- Shape: Ambidextrous
- Lighting: Razer Chroma , Fully customisable, 3 RGB zones
- Buttons: Nine, programmable
- Software: Razer Synapse 3 (Beta)
- Box contents: Razer Lancehead,
Dimensions:
- Approximate size: 117 mm (L) x 71 mm (W) x 38 mm (H)
- Approximate weight: 111 g
- Battery life: Approximately 24 hours (Life expectancy of the battery depends on its usage settings)
Pros:
- No noticeable Lag from the wireless connection
- Good build quality and aesthetically appealing
- Beautiful Chroma RGB lighting
- Can be used while charging
Cons:
- Expensive
- Uses an inferior laser sensor
- Battery life could be better
KitGuru says: The Razer Lancehead Wireless Gaming mouse is great – but we think a high grade optical sensor would have worked better.