With 350 hours of usage from a pair of AA batteries and 2.4GHz connectivity.
Autonomy
When you are constantly on the move for work meetings or traveling, you don't need to worry about replacing batteries. The Atheris is designed to give you more than 300 hours of use.
7200 DPI optical sensor
With the Atheris sensor, you have exceptional accuracy and control over the mouse movements.
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How do you all write positive reviews? I have it for about a year, it's small and suits me perfectly. THE ONLY POSITIVE THING IT HAS IS IF YOU HAVE SMALL HANDS. I change batteries every month WHILE I TURN IT OFF EVERY NIGHT. The last month it keeps freezing, I have to turn it off, turn it on, take it out of the door, and so on. Please give me my money back :)
I got it as a student who wanted a small, durable (and aesthetically pleasing) mouse. I am very satisfied with it so far, although, as many others say, it is relatively heavy.
Very good and durable mouse, 100% worth its money, you also have the full Razer experience with fully customizable settings from the Razer Synapse application. The batteries last for about 4 months with moderate daily use. It is for smaller hands as it is medium-sized slightly towards small, one of the reasons I chose it. It connects via USB but also Bluetooth, although I haven't tried the Bluetooth connection yet. It has fallen from the desk 1 or 2 times and nothing happened, very durable. Matte white but it doesn't stain at all, not even with ink. I have had it for about 5 months and I am completely satisfied. The clicks sound a lot but it has a nice sound, it also makes a low noise when it's working but it took me a while to figure it out.
For people who want a lightweight mouse, it's better to look elsewhere. The two AA batteries give it extra weight, which personally I like. It's quite satisfactory for laptops and I haven't seen any delay with its dongle or with Bluetooth, which I haven't tested much.
I got it on Black Friday and I wanted to try it before writing a review. For the 29.90€ I paid, it is much better in my hand than many mice I have worked with that cost more, whether wireless or wired.
It has a practical size and is very good for someone who is on the move and cannot spread out their peripherals to work.
It has a built-in cable that provides extension for the 2.4GHz adapter and is very convenient for a tower, as the signal gets cut off, at least for me, in the rear ports.
I couldn't connect it to Bluetooth on my laptop to have an opinion, but it has that capability for those who want it.
You will find the adapter on the battery cover and it is only for the 2.4GHz connection. It also has a switch underneath for OFF, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz.
It includes Duracell batteries, has a DPI button, is supported by Synapse, and does not have RGB. The click is smooth with a soft noise.
I wonder how someone can be satisfied with this product. It is excessively small and not even suitable for small hands. It disconnects if left motionless for more than 1 minute for "economy". Someone who is constantly on the computer presumably needs this. Its only positive aspect is that it has relatively good build quality. So, if someone gets frustrated one day and throws it against the wall, it might survive with the above and still function. Inactivity every 1 minute is truly a challenge even for the most patient person.
For the price I got it on discount, it was full value for money. I don't find it particularly convenient for gaming because it is small in size, but as a second mouse it is very comfortable, lightweight, high-quality, and easy to carry as it is wireless. The only drawback is that there is no lighting on the razer logo.
Using the mouse here for 6 months on a daily basis, I have been satisfied with the purchase.
Its size is indeed small, but it is easily accustomed to and very convenient in terms of transportation. Personally, it even suits me for gaming, as it is not particularly heavy and has good sensitivity.
Also, although the mouse is suitable for both left-handed and right-handed people, however, I do not know to what extent it is convenient for a left-handed person to press the two side buttons with the 4th or 5th finger, instead of the thumb. This may be a small detail, perhaps even negligible.
If you have a small hand and want an affordable razer mouse, this is what you need!
Of course, it takes a little time for your hand to get used to its size.
Perfect weight and responsiveness. It's not silent, but you can tell it's sturdy and robust in construction. It connects instantly with or without razer synapse.
All good, no problem. It's just small in the hand (and keep in mind I have small palms). Be careful with that!
*EDIT* - 11/1/21: I continue to be satisfied, just wanted to mention that sometimes (rarely) it gets a bit stuck when it comes to the arrow on the computer. I wouldn't recommend it for gaming!
It is small! And this is an issue!!!
On the other hand, it is sturdy, it is as precise as a wired one, it is excellent in connectivity (connected immediately), the cursor provides the same wired accuracy, it is elegant, easy with a rich menu and easy settings.
Satisfied with the purchase, however, the size issue is not easily overlooked. It is quiet, the buttons and clicks are of high quality, the scroll wheel gives a low-quality feeling due to the sound it makes, but it is ultimately flawless. Much better than any other wireless mouse I have tried, I'm not even talking about Logitech, Microsoft, etc., it's simply on another level.
I recommend it as long as you have small fingers.