Over the last year I've been using razer peripherals for my computer such as the Razer Mamba TE Mouse, Razer Mamba Firefly Mouse pad, Razer Mamba ChromaOrnata Keyboard. These different pieces of junk all have so many problems with them and they are dramatically overpriced for the quality that you get. One thing that's really nice about these is how high quality they feel for the first month or two, but then the problems begin to arise. The first thing that I've had a problem with so far is my mouse. Some problems that have occurred are the tracker just completely cutting out, and tracker jumping all around my screen. What I mean by the tracker jumping is basically whenever I lift my mouse off the mouse pad the pointer will jump from one side of the screen, all the way to the other. This makes playing any game completely unplayable with this garbage. Razer offers some software for their peripherals which actually just make them work way worse. The calibration makes the mouse jumping 10 times worse and also creates typing problems with the keyboard. The problem with the keyboard isn't the build of the device, similar to the rest of their peripherals, but it's how the utility interacts with the computer. The computer will sometimes randomly not read an input on the keyboard. Some problems I've run into with the mouse pad however, are entirely build flaws. The first week of having my firefly mouse pad the tracking and gliding of my mouse was super smooth. After that, the build starts to wear down. My mouse pad is so unbearable to use my mouse on at this point of which my mouse just scratches across the surface of it. After having all these problems with peripherals that cost me a grand total of 170$, having them for only a year, I have to already replace them all. I DO NOT RECOMMEND BUYING THESE PERIPHERALS.
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AuthorMy name is James Gerondelis, I am 14 and in the 9th Grade at Durham School of the Arts. This is my first year of Game Art & Design. Archives
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