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Razer – Cobra Lightweight Optical Gaming Mouse with Chroma RGB Lighting – Wired – Black
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(78 customer reviews)
$37.99 Original price was: $37.99.$34.99Current price is: $34.99.
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Category: Gaming Mice
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Hit the mark for precision and immersion with the Razer Cobra —a lightweight wired gaming mouse powered by Razer Chroma RGB. Armed with ultra-durable switches and decked out with a gradient Chroma underglow, you’d never expect a mouse so small to pack such big-game performance.
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stanmed –
I have been contemplating between getting a wireless mouse vs. wired mouse and ultimately after doing some research online I decided to go with Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse with Chroma and RGB Lighting. I am very happy with my choice and here are my thoughts on it.
This Razer Cobra Gaming Mouse is a lightweight gaming mouse that is powered by Razer Chroma RGB. Since it is very light (it is only 58 grams), your hand will not get tired or become stiff while playing certain high intensity games. Next, this mouse has a sensitivity of 8,500 DPI and features ultra-durable switches, precise adjustments can be made in 50 DPI increments.
If you have other Razer products, this mouse also has a gradient Chroma underglow that can be customized with close to 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects and of course sync nicely with your Razer keyboard and Razer gaming pad.
The wired choice will ensure zero latency issues, so rest assured your gaming will be superb. It is, as expected a customizable mouse, so you can assign certain button mapping and macros. It also features Hypershift for controls (make sure you have Razer Synapse installed on your desktop.
It is very comfortable to use not only for gaming but for any other tasks, and it will definitely be in my travel bag from now on. I like that it is well made, the Speedflex cable does not get in my way and I’d definitely recommend it as it is also quite affordable!
yooo –
great, i got this a couple of weeks ago and it works perfectly fine.
Tyflo –
The Razer Cobra RGB gaming mouse is a must for any PC gamers that are looking for an affordable option. The chroma is bright and amazing, with a good amount of options for having it change colors in different ways. The mouse fits into your hand easily and comfortably, with good side grips as well as very responsive buttons. This is one of the best gaming mice I’ve owned at the price range it is offered at.
BarackObama –
Razer provides some great gaming mice. Whether you are looking for a mouse with all the features or a mouse that will get the job done, you cannot go wrong with a Razer mouse. The Razer Cobra is a budget-friendly mouse that still contains many excellent features. I have had the chance to test this mouse out for the past couple of days and in this review, I will provide my thoughts on the Razer Cobra Gaming Mouse.
Note that this is only a wired gaming mouse. Even if the mouse is wired, the braided cable feels high-quality and light enough that it almost feels like the mouse is wireless. The mouse itself is extremely lightweight at about 58 grams. I seriously loved how it glided on my mouse pad. I found it enjoyable to use during my gaming sessions, especially with FPS games which were full of exciting and smooth gameplay. RGB is also present on some parts of this mouse. The logo and part of the bottom ring contained the RGB lighting. It would’ve been neat if Razer had made the entire ring on the bottom RGB but at this price point, I cannot complain.
I took this mouse to work too to test out its office capabilities and all I can say is it works great with just about anything. I like setting my DPI to a high value and was able to play with those settings at work and having the two “front” and “back” buttons on the side of the mouse seriously helped with navigation.
In terms of customizable features, Razer’s Synapse software works wonderfully with this mouse. Customizable buttons, sensitivity, RGB lighting, calibration, and firmware updates are some things you can do with Razer’s Synapse software.
In conclusion, this is an incredible gaming mouse. Not only is it budget-friendly but the many customizable features will allow you to find the perfect settings for your setup. Also, no charging is required, which is always delightful to have. I have no complaints about this mouse and as a result, if you are looking for something more budget-friendly but still name-brand, I wholeheartedly recommend you give the Razer Cobra a shot!
hitsuyoo –
I have quite a few gaming mouses/ mice/meese…whatever. You get where I’m going. Either way I’ve got a few. And even though this one is wired, I get it. Because the one thing I realised is, at the end of the day, I’m going to plug in my wireless mouse and keep on gaming at some point or another. The difference with the Cobra is quite obvious. The amont of buttons are redused, but man does it feel good in the palm. It’s lightweight and responsive. I feel like it’s perfect right out of the box. I plugged it into my PC and it was just ready. Now you all know, that everything has that update. That driver install on the app, but no reaal ttime lapsed at all and I was on my way to getting sniped, as I do so very well. Lol!The app is a great tool for editing the feel and responsivness, but if you’re coming from another Razer mouse, you won’t have much of a problem. My RGB setup is still ACES. I was alittle worried ablout going lighter, but it’s defininitely a welcomed change. I actually feel like my K/D ration may get a little better now. I highly recommend the Cobra.
Dustmaker –
The Razer Cobra Gaming Mouse is a cool looking, smooth running, lit, affordable gem.
Ok, here’s why I think it is all those things:
Cool looking? Sure, subjective, but who can argue with sleek black, curved in all the right places, with a brevity of all the needed features to fulfill your bidding? Fits in your hand comfortably, is light and comes with a speedy cable that feels like its filled with helium and encased in a velvet glove. The underside is supported by some kind of space-age voodoo technology (PTFE) that makes the mouse travel with minimal effort so that when your broad, sweeping, lightning-fast gaming motions are needed, this mouse delivers. And batteries? Batteries? We don’t need no stinkin’ batteries here.
Lit? Yes, with lights. The unmistakable Razer logo is once again backlit with an ever-changing series of color fades that can be coordinated with other Razer products like keyboards, laptops or other devices from Razer via a comprehensive app called “Synapse” that will cost you about 500 megabytes of drive space. The app will also help you “personalize” your controls via various macros and adjustments like toggling through 5 adjustable preset DPI rates from 200 to 8,500 with the mouse button on top and adjustment of the polling rate from within three settings of 125, 500 or 1000 updates per second. Worth it? Maybe. It just depends on how much you value the additional numerous controls, the look of the lights and their coordinated dance.
Affordable is relative, but this mouse is definitely not overpriced and delivers very good performance, aesthetics and ergonomics. Is it a gem? Well, when the internal green lights are glowing, I’m sure reminded of emeralds, so yes, to me, it’s a gem. Recommended.
JustBeingHonest –
Honestly, if you’re reading this review, it’s because you care about your mouse in your gaming experience!
It’s a mouse review so I’ll give you what I like and what I don’t.
Pros:
1 – Mouse is very responsive on different surfaces. In fact, it acts just as well with or without a mouse pad. This to me is great because when I’m gaming on the fly, I don’t always have a chance to take the pad out or the space might be too small for a mouse pad.
2 – Speaking of space, the button on top just before the scroll wheel changes your mouse speed. It has 5 speeds so if you put it on 4 or 5, you can cover a lot more ground on a lot less space. Again, handy in space limited situations.
3 – The Razer Cobra is super light and feels natural on the hand, being relatively ergonomic.
4 – Scroll wheel has grip bumps so that your scrolls are more accurate.
5 – The mouse is nicely lit up rear side, although not visible while playing. But if, say, you’re playing in the dark, you’ll be able to locate it quicker.
6 – Fast clicking, fast scrolling, and accurate (see photos of some tests).
7 – Long connection cable
8 – Ability to switch mouse speeds at the click of a button
Cons:
1 – Thumb buttons are a little too high. The way my thumb sits on the mouse and probably most thumbs, those buttons should be slightly lower than they are.
2 – Not as ergonomic as it could be. The mid upper section is relatively high and the rear of the hand does not rest at all on the mouse. This would likely cause more hand fatigue unless you support your wrist somehow.
Overall, a lot more pros than cons so I’d definitely recommend it over a standard mouse, especially FPS games.
Stars: 4.5/5 (rounded to 5 since there are no halves here)
Bren –
Razer peripherals are the first ones I ever fell in love with as an early gamer back in 2014 or so. Their edgy appointments and tasteful RGB LED lighting have always been some of the key features that have had me come back to them. Now, with this inexpensive and incredibly high-quality mouse, I am sticking around with them again for a while!
I have been running a SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless mouse for a while as my daily driver FPS gaming mouse, and I admit I have grown frustrated with the seemingly endless cycle of 2.4ghz wireless connection issues and having the mouse lose battery life at the most inconvenient of times right in the middle of a match. I found interest in this Razer Cobra wired mouse as a small, lightweight, wired mouse with the simplicity that those features imply combined with the high quality I have known of Razer.
This mouse has everything you need for simple FPS gaming. Is lightweight and has an excellent polling rate and boasts an 8500 DPI optical sensor that allows for precision and excellent flick shots in games like Hunt Showdown. If you are preferential to switching DPIs midgame like I am, I found out that in the Razer Synapse software, I can change how many DPI presets there are, and I have now narrowed it down to two custom DPI settings: 1850 for my faster flick shots and 1600 for more precise aiming. The button directly below the scroll wheel lets me switch between these two settings easily! The scroll wheel, mentioning that, is very precise and has distinctly articulated bumps as you scroll along. The two side buttons are mapped to certain actions in my game and are also helpful for navigating back and forth on Google Chrome pages. The only thing I will say is that Mouse Buttons 1 and 2 (your index finger and middle finger buttons, respectively) have a remarkably loud click that some gamers may not like. I personally don’t mind at all!
Continuing to discuss the mouse’s quality. The braided cable is an extremely nice feeling material and pushes along my desk and Razer Goliathcus mousepad without any hang-ups or catches at all. The RGB is tasteful and not distracting, with the Razer tri-snake logo on the top being programmable RGB along with a nice “underglow” strip of RGB right at the underside front curve of the mouse.
All the above I have detailed makes for an excellent mouse that is sure to be a winner for gamers of all types! It should be noted that this is significantly smaller than some mice Razer offers. This would be best for medium male hands at most (I am a medium-large nitrile glove size, and this fits just about right for me) or for more petite female and adolescent hands. Thanks for reading, and hope this review helps offer some insights!