- Overview
- Technical Specifications
- 1200 actions per minute
- 1600dpi Razer Precision™ infrared sensor
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment
- Always-On™ mode
- Ultra-large non-slip buttons
- 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)
- 16-bit ultra-wide data path
- Up to 40 inches per second and 15g of acceleration
- Three independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
- GlowPipe™ non-slip side rails
- Ergonomic ambidextrous design
- Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
- Gold-plated USB connector
- Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
- Approximate size: 120mm (length) x 60.5mm (width) x 37mm (height)
System & Hardware Requirements
Windows® 2000 / XP / X64 / MCE 2005 / Vista / Vista64
Available USB port
CD-ROM drive (for drivers)
At least 35MB of hard disk space (for drivers)
- Gallery
- Customer Testimonials
| 1. Shon on 11/24/09 said: | |
Not a bad mouse. It has a nice grip and the smoothness is great. Made me get easier headshots in Sudden Attack! =D | 2. Dusif on 11/18/09 said: | |
i have had my krait for a little over a year... and i gotta say i have never enjoyed playing as much as after i got it, love the mouse no doubt... but as the others my left button also missfire sometimes... sometimes it doesn't register that i click it and sometimes it double clicks for me... i to am dissapointed that it does this after that short time compared to my old mouse a hp mouse that costed under 10$ and was with me for i think 5 years without a single malfunction, comparing them isn't possible the gaming quality of the krait is far far better but the durability of the dirt cheap hp slaps the krait around like a bitch
my overall rating is 4/5... the krait is awesome when it works perfect and by far better than hp and all other standard mice | 3. Matthew on 9/7/09 said: | |
Great for someone looking for an economic mouse at a good price. I always hated my wireless mice needing new batteries and this is clearly the best alternative. I bought my Razer Krait sometime around December last year. Now, the left click button is no longer responsive. And it's not even a year yet. I agree that Razer Krait is pretty good, and I've really enjoyed my games, but I'm disappointed at the quality. Right now, the left-click is sometimes not registered, or if I click, Krait receives it as a double click. And I thought that it would last me quite a while. I'm not much of a heavy gamer. I only play around 3-4 hours per week, so I don't really see why the Krait should spoil so quickly. I will continue to support Razer, but I do hope that the quality is improved. I have several other friends who have the same issue as me. Some use the DeathAdder, some use the Diamondback, but they experience non-responsive buttons in less than a year. 5/5 for the product, minus 1/5 for the disappointing quality. | 5. Stranix on 6/17/09 said: | |
I have used several gaming mice over the past 4 years, and this one was definitely my favorite based on performance. I play a lot of RTS where accuracy of movement and clicking speed win or lose games, and this mouse is the only one I have owned that meets my expectations. Extremely sensitive and responsive, you really will notice a major difference in using this mouse! I also love the grips on the side, when I grab a mouse I tend to clutch it more than anything, so they give you more control over the usual mouse.
Overall, easily a 5/5 product. | 6. Floor \'\'Apoplexy\'\' on 6/11/09 said: | |
Hello! I bought the Razer Krait mouse, just today, with a Goliathus control mouse pad. At first, i thought it wont be comfortable, because it looked just so small! After i tried it, it fit instantly, i configured it to the sensitivity i was used to and started playing. Also i like the glow, looks cool @ night :) The only con is , moar buttons! I used to have the buttons back/forward on my old mx518, miss em. But anyway, a great mouse, don't judge by size, try it for a day and you'll love it!
-DotA player. The Krait has everyone I want in a mouse , superb precision , a comfortable size , and ofcourse a great design.
There are probably many mice that can afford a similar gaming experience. I still prefer the Krait to other Razer models ,and other mice, cause of it's high quality , and tit keep things, the way I like it ,simple ...no extra (sometimes annoying in my eyes) sidebuttons getting in the way , there buttons that -are- on the Krait are comfortable, and impossible to miss (which is a good thing when playing fast paced RTS's or FPS games)
I couldn't recommend this mouse more, and when it's up for replacement ...it will probably be a new one of the same model .
(former owner of Razer Copperhead, Adder , Logitech's MX1000 and Revolution Wireless ones :p) ) I have been through 6 (including my new Razer Krait) gaming mice which are (according to buy time) Razer Copperhead, Razer Deathadder, Logitech MX518, Microsoft Sidewinder x5, Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical and my new Razer Krait.
Out of all gaming mice I've been through I prefer the Razer Krait. I'm not saying the other gaming mice are bad but I just like this one more and it's a little bit more to my type of gaming mouse.
The only problem I had with this mouse are the prediction or correction and laser engine. If Razer makes a new gaming mouse which is exactly the same as Razer Krait but with no prediction and optical engine instead of laser I definitely will buy it.
But overall I'll give it a 5/5 but if it was out of a hundred I'll give it a 95.
Thank you Razer for making this AWESOME product. For Gamers, By Gamers™ I've owned a lot of Gaming Mice. My first gaming mouse ever was the Copperhead, then the Deathadder, Logitech MX518, Microsoft Sidewinder X5, Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical and just got this mouse recently.
Even though this wasn't made for FPS games but I use this mouse to play CS, I was so amazed that I played better with this mouse, the only problem I have with this mouse is the 'Correction' or 'Prediction' and it's laser engine. If Razer makes a mouse just like this with no correction and optical, I would definitely buy it, but currently I'm going to stay with this mouse. Overall I think this is an AWESOME mouse, and out of all the mice I've owned, I prefer this one is my primary gaming mouse. I'm not saying the other ones are bad but I just like this one better than the other mice. (:
Kudos to Razer. For Gamers, By Gamers™ | 10. Jimmie on 3/11/09 said: | |
I would just like to say that the Razer Krait is an amazing mouse. Since I "claw-grip" my mouse, the smaller size makes it so easy and comfortable to use. I'm also a fan of the unique faint orange glow the rubber sides produce. It's not too bright nor too light, it's perfect. I game in COD4, TF2, L4D & WoW and can say that this mouse is not only just for MMO's, I get great response in every game I play. I can honestly say that this is the only mouse for me. Thank you Razer!
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