Razer Lachesis 4000 dpi Laser Gaming Mous--Banshee Blue
Equipped with the revolutionary 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor, the Razer Lachesis gaming mouse takes on the same lethal traits as its namesake that will send shivers down your enemies' spines. Add 32KB of onboard memory, nine programmable Hyperesponse buttons, as well as an impressive 1000Hz Ultrapolling with 1ms response time, and you've got a formidable weapon in your arsenal of destruction. Victory beckons - move in for the kill.Product Details
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From the Manufacturer
4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor: The Razer Lachesis reigns supreme with a true 4000dpi 3G Laser sensor, which enables movement speeds of 5 times that of a standard 800dpi optical sensor | |
32KB Razer Synapse onboard memory: With a 32KB onboard memory, you can store up to five unique gaming profiles. | |
Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons: The Razer Lachesis allows programming of button functions while Razer’s Hyperesponse technology reduces latency for optimum gameplay. |
Customer Reviews
NOT a gaming mouse, unless you're a noob.
I'm 23 and I've been playing games as long as I can remember and have owned many other high end mice, especially other Razers. So when a mouse has flaws, I know it.
First and foremost, the left and right click buttons are so hard to click, that no matter how good you are, the mouse moves when you click them (unless have your mouse set on 800dpi and your sensitivity on 2/10 or something else ridiculously low, in which case you should be using a $12 mouse from walmart anyways).
Try shooting something when your mouse moves involuntarily every time you click the button. Try clicking a small dropdown menu. Try clicking a particular line in a document. It's all the same, guaranteed the pointer will jump up 1 line above what you intended to click on.
This problem can be solved by using the mouse on a surface that has zero squish, because then when you have to use all your muscle to literally mash in the buttons, the surface will not flex and cause the mouse to move. Even Razer's own mousepad, the Destructor, with it's cheap foam backing and ridiculous $40 price tag, squishes too much. This leaves you 2 options, an Icemat glass mousepad, which is like playing on a piece of sandpaper because of the rough sandblasted surface, or playing on your bare table, which is not a surface that this or many other mice move well on.
It's a very comfortable mouse and looks nice, I'll give it that. Otherwise, it has zero positives. Anyone that likes this mouse is using it on less than 1000dpi and on a very low sensitivity setting and guaranteed is not playing any real games (Halo, CounterStrike, etc).
I play on a Windows mouse speed of 10, 4000dpi, and 7 in the Razer software. My mouse moves 1/2 inch to full screen, and I have 3 friends who play on even faster speeds than I do, so I know I'm not the only one.
My original Diamondback works better than this POS, it's slower, but at least the buttons were easy to click and it didn't move when you clicked them.
Awesome Mouse!
This mouse is awesome. I bought it as a christmas gift for someone and they absolutely love it. They said it's super fast and flawless. It was definately a great investment.
Not for me
The shape of the mouse was at odds with my hand. Felt a very uncomfortable "pressure" on the hand after 15 minutes using it. Tried to get used it, but couldn't shake off the bad feeling. So I returned it. Took a Death Adder instead, didn't regret it. The Death Adder has a perfect shape for me. You should definitely try this before you buy.
The driver software interface is ridiculously ugly (but that's true for all Razr products...).
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