Monday, July 10th 2023

Razer Curates its Gaming Mouse Lineup to fit Players' Needs

Hello Razer Community, we've come a long way together and 2023 is no exception. Over the last year, we've unveiled four top-tier Razer mice - Viper V2 Pro, DeathAdder V3 Pro, Basilisk V3 Pro, and Naga V2 Pro. Each of these stellar mice were meticulously crafted to cater to unique preferences and gaming styles, such as our MMO-tailored Naga V2 Pro renowned for its multi-button swappable side plate design.

Last week marked another exciting milestone in our ongoing journey - the completion of our full mouse lineup with the launch of the Razer Cobra line. These innovative additions have already sparked a wave of discussion and received multiple accolades including the Editors Choice award from CGMag, and awarded "The Best" from WindowsCentral.
The gaming community has always been our guiding light, and we've noticed that mice preferences mainly align with two categories- Performance and Immersive. We've streamlined our offerings to these distinct gamer profiles, understanding that gamers prioritize either lightweight performance or feature-rich experiences complete with Chroma RGB brilliance.

For the Speed Demons: The Razer Performance Line
For gamers seeking an ultra-lightweight mouse that delivers exceptional performance, look no further than our Razer Viper and DeathAdder mice under the Razer Performance line of mice.
For the Chroma Enthusiasts: The Razer Immersive Line
For gamers after the most immersive gaming experience possible, equipped with extensive features and a full Chroma RGB battlestation setup, the Razer Basilisk and Cobra lines are your perfect fit.

But that's not all. Our commitment to inclusivity is embedded in our designs. More than just feature sets, each of our lines offers two different shapes to cater to varied grip styles. Symmetrical designs for fingertip to claw grips, and ergonomic shapes for mainly palm grip.

Furthermore, our decision to develop the Cobra line stemmed from recognizing an unmet demand in the market: a demand for a symmetrical, truly immersive, and feature-rich mouse. While the Basilisk V3 Pro is a fantastic choice for immersion enthusiasts, we understood from your feedback that its ergonomic shape, size, and weight might not be appropriate for some types of gamers. Thus, the Cobra Pro and Cobra was born.

Our mission has always revolved around creating an accessible and enjoyable gaming world for all. We believe in an inclusive approach to design that ensures no gamer is left behind - and our diverse mouse lineup stands as a testament to that dedication.

With our mice offering now more diverse and robust than ever, we invite you to find the right fit with us and revolutionize your gaming experience today.
Source: Razer Press
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9 Comments on Razer Curates its Gaming Mouse Lineup to fit Players' Needs

#1
Firedrops
wow they are really reaching hard.
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#2
ZoneDymo
what I "need" is for Razer to stop messing about
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#3
sethmatrix7
Basilisk Pro looks nice. My Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE is a really nice mouse, but iCUE SUCKS.
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#4
Ravenmaster
This is fine and dandy for right-handed gamers but for us southpaws there's nothing in the new line-up. The last ambidextrous mouse with side buttons on either side was the Viper Ultimate.
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#5
enb141
RavenmasterThis is fine and dandy for right-handed gamers but for us southpaws there's nothing in the new line-up. The last ambidextrous mouse with side buttons on either side was the Viper Ultimate.
Their ambidextrous mice produced hand pain, on both hands, so I stopped using them. Now I prefer a right or left handed shaped mouse, not both at the same time.
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#6
trsttte
If all mouses are "pro" none of them are
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#7
wNotyarD
trsttteIf all mouses are "pro" none of them are
In Razer-talk, Pro means wireless.
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#8
Gungar
wNotyarDIn Razer-talk, Pro means wireless.
Oh wow i didn't know that, that's pathetic...
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#9
Vayra86
Truly immersive mice. Lol
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