🖱️ Elevate your workspace with precision and comfort that keeps up with you.
The RazerPro Click Humanscale Wireless Mouse combines ergonomic design with cutting-edge 5G optical sensor technology, multi-host Bluetooth connectivity for up to 4 devices, 8 programmable buttons, and an extended battery life of up to 400 hours, making it the ultimate productivity tool for professionals seeking comfort, precision, and seamless multitasking.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 4E+2 Hours |
Brand | Razer |
Item model number | RZ01-02990100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.99 x 3.14 x 1.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.99 x 3.14 x 1.8 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B08BQXL6DD |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | August 27, 2020 |
B**Y
Delivers wonderful performance on M1 Macs where Logitech's MX Master 3S could not
This is my first mouse from Razer. For a long time I've honestly been put off by the whole "gamer" aesthetic of most Razer products (even though I do play games myself). Unfortunately after constant struggles with the Logitech MX Master 3S and terrible lagging/stuttering I found myself looking toward non Logitech mice. The Logi Bolt receiver for whatever reason just did not work with any of my macs (M1 Mac Mini, M1 MacBook Air, M1 Pro MacBook Pro for work). All would exhibit absolutely terrible stuttering where I'd have to turn the mouse on and off. I explored all kinds of interference. It would happen with the receiver on a USB 2.0 extension cable with the receiver 3 inches from the mouse with all other Bluetooth, Wifi access points, and any other possible sources of interference removed. There was just something about the way the Logitech mouse that disagreed with how MacOS processed the input. Not really sure what to say. Google says that this issue is not unique to me and my setup, but rather a widespread issue (maybe isolated to M1 and new macs??).Anyhow... I've found myself purchasing the Razer Pro Click mouse. First off I was surprised how much better it felt in my hand compared to the Master 3S, I was not expecting that. Once I plugged in the mouse using the USB cable to my Mac I was in heaven. The tracking was absolutely perfect, insanely responsive. Initially it was too sensitive for me, but that was easy to correct by toggling through the different DPI settings using the button below the scroll wheel. Now obviously plugging the mouse in via USB would have great performance... no wireless at play here (a very nice feature not provided by Logitech, the MX Master 3S would only charge over USB). Stepping over to the included 2.4Ghz receiver I found performance to feel pretty much identical to using the mouse wired. I've now been using the mouse for about a week and I've not had a single issue with performance at all. It has been rock solid. I've also used the mouse in a few rounds of Call of Duty connected to my xbox and it's been fantastic there as well.The only thing for some to be aware of in using this mouse on macOS is that Razer does not provide any software for Mac users. What you get out of the box on the mouse is all you get. That said, I've gone ahead and started using a mac app call SteerMouse which allows for a great deal of customization on the mouse. They seem to integrate with the mouse's on board memory allowing me to change what any button does (even the DPI switcher). I've gone ahead and changed the DPI button to trigger Mission Control and instead I can switch DPI if holding CMD while hitting the button. Works perfect. I suspect SteerMouse is considerably better than whatever Razer would have provided, so I'm ok with the lack of true Mac support.All in all, I've been really surprised by this mouse. I'm very happy with my purchase. Really my only true issue with the mouse has to do with the USB cable. 1) Micro USB??? What year is this? and 2) The USB cable has a custom casing that slides in to the mouse making it so only this cable can be used instead of any old Micro USB cable. That is gross. That said, those issues don't negatively impact the performance of the mouse in any way and I'm still going to give this purchase five stars. I'm surprised how much I love this mouse and it has driven me to write this review (which may or may not be my first Amazon review ever... I can't really recall)
T**S
Poor quality control, product locked up and stopped working after a few days of use
This is the second mouse I bought from Razer. The first was a Razer Pro Click Mini, which I bought to use with a Razer Pro Type Ultra keyboard.The reason I bought the Mini was because it is able to share an RF transmitter with the Pro Type Ultra -- at least that's the claim. In fact, when I used a single RF transmitter, the keyboard lost its connection multiple times per hour, making the completely unusable.After going through troubleshooting with Razer support, I was informed that I had received a defective device. Since the keyboard seemed to work with a separate transmitter, I decided to exchange the Pro Click Mini for a regular Pro Click. That required using two RF transmitters, but sharing a single transmitter didn't work anyway.The Razer Pro Click was great for a few days, until it suddenly stopped working for no reason. After a reboot of my PC, the mouse refuses to connect. The transmitter appears in the device manager, and the driver for the transmitter successfully loads and unloads when I plug it in and unplug it, so the problem is with the mouse.The LED on the bottom simply blinks white continuously, and the power switch does nothing. Whether in Bluetooth mode, RF mode, connected with the cable, or off, the mouse does nothing and the LED continues to blink white. The manual has no reset instructions and after reading online Razer forums, I discovered that this is a common problem, and that others have disassembled the mouse to disconnect/reconnect the internal battery, in order to reset it.I have no wish to disassemble this mouse and disconnect/reconnect the battery just to make it functional. Doing that might even void the warranty, which would be a problem the next time something fails with this poor-quality device.After a dismal end user experience, I am returning the Razer Pro Click mouse and the Razer Pro Type Ultra keyboard. I will not buy another product made by Razer.
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