After 3 days of rigorous gaming and daily working with the Lachesis, I admit for once. This is something that comes out of the box as advertised. Bringer of silent death. Weight management doesn't seem to be a requirement with this as it easily dances on ...
Abstract: Do you remember your first car? If your experience was similar to mine, the vehicle wasn’t top of the line. Sure, it enabled you to have a social life and kept you from riding the bus, but it wasn’t your dream car. That is how I now look at my old mous...
Quick responding 4000dpi adjustable laser, Fully programmable six button array, Horizontal and Vertical scroll, Smooth responsive scroll wheel, Comfortable design for long gaming or daily usage,
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Having been a hardcore gamer for over twenty years, I have had my share of mice and various other controllers. Many have been above par, others not worth their weight in gold. The Razer Lachesis, however, has been one of the most responsive and accurat...
Good mouse for high-sensitivity gamers, Good accuracy, Very adjustable, Lots of buttons, On-the-fly DPI and profile adjusting, LEDs can be turned off, Glides smoothly over your mousepad, Onboard memory for profiles
The design is not very comfortable, Mainly for mid to high-sensitivity gamers, Didnt work properly on all surfaces, Extra buttons hard to use, No tilt wheel
The features of the Razer Lachesis sound impressive, but how does this gaming mouse perform? Well, its a mixed bag. One of the first things I noticed is that the ambidextrous design of the Lachesis doesnt feel that comfortable, its a step back from ...
The Razer Lachesis is light weight, powerful and durable for the high sensitivity gamer. This mouse will make it easier to get frags, even though the Lachesis comes in at a pricey $79.99 it is well worth it if you are a heavy FPS and/or fast paced RPG ...
Very sensitive, Lots of adjustments, Very slick feet, Works equally well on all surfaces, Easy to use
Oddly shaped, A bit jittery at times
The Razer Lachesis is an excellent gaming mouse that I believe any hardcore would just love, it’s got tons of features and the ability to save several profiles for different games is something that any gamer will appreciate. The Lachesis though is j...
Strong PointsAmbidextrousTasteful light schemeComprehensive softwareTracking resolution selectable in increments and not by set valuesOnboard memory allows the user to keep their profiles when changing PCsWeak PointsUnreachable pinkie buttonsUnsteady p...
3G 4000 DPI Sensor / Fastest Mouse In The Market, Looks Wonderful At Night, 9 Fully Programmable buttons, Excellent Software And drivers, Excellent Build Quality, Option to Glow or not at night, Slides easily on almost every available surface, Onboard pro...
Lack Of Extra Teflon Feet, Ergonomics / Shape
To be honest the Lachesis left me a strange impression. It is by far the Fastest mouse on the market but it isn’t as comfortable as the previous Razer Death Adder or even the Logitech G9. There are numerous options like the on board memory to store...
Being able to switch from profile to profile and make DPI adjustments on-the-fly without reloading the mouses configuration every time, 32k On-Board Memory on the mouse simplifies the switching from one computer to another without reinstalling and reconfi...
Odd shape and its slightly larger size may be problematic with smaller hands, Pricing may deter some, The multitude of adjustments that can be made might overwhelm people and having to go from application to configuration constantly may get tiresome.
s The only things I found to be problematic were the odd shape and the slightly larger size of this mouse. This will make it difficult to get used to this mouse at first. The multitude of adjustments can be overwhelming as you find your self constantly...