Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Razer Mamba HyperFlux and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Mamba HyperFlux.
April 2018
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Published: 2018-08-29, Author: Alice , review by: pcmag.com
Wireless mouse—with no battery inside, Reliable 99 percent of the time, Razer finally built a wireless mouse with an optical sensor
Limited to the single Mamba Hyperflux mouse model, The 1 percent of the time it fails is really annoying, Pricey, especially considering the competition
Hyperflux is cool. Like, really cool. As I said, I know how the trick is done, but the idea of a wireless mouse without a battery still feels futuristic to me.That said, the benefits when compared to Powerplay are minimal. Hyperflux's main shout-from-the-...
Performs well in-game, Mamba is still a well-designed mouse
Way too expensive, Mouse can't function apart from the mouse pad, Firefly lighting feels superficial
The Mamba Hyperflux is an interesting idea, but that seems to be its biggest selling point. A regular old Mamba-and-Firefly combination will cost you, at most, $210 — and to be perfectly honest, the Firefly is not worth its $60 price tag. A Mamba by itsel...
Published: 2018-03-29, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
I've used the Mamba Hyperflux every day for the last couple of weeks, and I've had no problems with it now that I'm used to its wireless-power boundaries. Even still, it is the kind of upgrade that I love but recognize as frivolous. I hate cables, and I l...
Razer Hyperflux (Mamba Hyperflux + Firefly Hyperflux set) is a solid combo that offers true wireless gaming. While other brands focus on charging batteries inside the mouse, Razer comes up on top by offering a different, better solution: power over rechar...
Give it time, and eventually wireless charging mice will probably become as ubiquitous as the rest. For now, though, the Razer Hyperflux Mamba and Firefly are a stage-ready warm-up act...
Still, if you want the future of wireless mice now, it's there for the taking - assuming you're willing to jump the hurdle of cost. For some, spending $250 for a mouse is a steep ask. However, for others it's a worthy price to pay.Give it time, and eventu...
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Published: 2018-12-06, Author: Alan , review by: gamesradar.com
Lightweight, precise, and responsive, Comfortable and easy to use, Impressive charging mat tech
Very pricey, Occasionally loses charge at the edges of the mat, Mouse is tethered in wireless mode to the (fairly large) mat
An excellent, light wireless gaming mouse backed up by some interesting tech at an extremely premium price...