- 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 mouse 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 rated this product: | |
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 rated this product: | |
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 rated this product: | |
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. | 4. Jason on 9/3/09 rated this product: | |
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 rated this product: | |
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.
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