RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
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Armando_D@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/30/10 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:
None, if one does not see it being wired in a negative light.
Pros: Incredibly precise, comfortable, stylish. |
JamesCh@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/17/10 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:
Top skin seems to be a dust magnet.If you are used to Logitech G5 or G7 mouse shape, this mouse may not feel as comfortable.
Pros: Very precise and fast compared to G7Multiple DPI settings.Tons of programmable buttons. Comment:
This mouse is a lot smoother than the G7 I am replacing. It took a while to get used to the shape and the thumb buttons locations. The number of profiles you can set up is amazing. |
Mitsuda@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/30/10 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:
Driver disc does not include Windows 7 drivers (32/64bit)
Pros: Sexy, sleek, great performance, very functional Comment:
I love this mouse. If purchasing this mouse, do NOT install the Windows Vista drivers that are included on the disc as they will cause nothing but issues. Go to Razer's website and download the Windows 7 compatible drivers for either 32 or 64 bit versions of Windows 7. The Vista drivers DO NOT WORK.Other than this, the mouse is epic and performs very well. I am very happy with this product and I would purchase again anytime. |
Eiad_Y@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/12/10 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:
no left-right scroll.
Pros: Completely Programmable, Very Sensitive, very smooth, Comfortable gaming, Usable by lefties. Comment:
I bought this for a really good price (about 45$) and i am extremely satisfied with this purchase. I wasn't expecting that much of a good mouse honestly (i used to have The older G5 of Logitech). You can switch between modes and each mode has different options for the buttons which are completely programmable, i mean COMPLETELY and FREELY programmable.One bad thing about it is, if you squeeze too hard on the mouse you might keep clicking on the right side buttons (if you're right handed)READ THE MANUAL ! - it might be a bit complicated to customize buttons at first, so read the manual :)very good mouse :) |
nobledragon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/16/10 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:Price
Pros:Nice feel, good on the fly usability. Can tweak nicely for personal use of different programs. Comment:
Very smooth mouse, one of the best I've used. Doesn't fatigue your hand, comfortable for long term use. |
sebastien_b@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/28/09 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:mixed language setup - Do not install in french, upgrade only avalaible for engluish
Pros:Wonderful designhigh precisionsetup tool Comment:
Very nice looking, high precision, soft grip. Exceptional control on my Sphex pad.This is THE right mouse for left Handed gamers.The comfort is incredible, I m a palm grip user, and the length of the mouse id perfect for my big hand. |
Dario_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/03/09 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:-double clicks are hard when at more then 1500 dpi
Pros:-few buttons on the mouse-4000 dpi-fast dpi switchvery comfortable Comment:
I bought that mouse 2 days ago and i love it. it is really comfortable and the light on it is really cool. The only thing is that double clicks are really hard when your mouse is put to be more then 1500 dpi. But unless that it is an awesome mouse |
Elton5354@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/25/09 |
RAZER Lachesis Wraith Red Wired Laser Gaming Mouse
Cons:none
Pros:looks greatredish orange lights matches my g15 lightscomfy to hold Comment:
bought it because the lights matches my keyboard.looks greatgreat for gaming and normal useeasily adjustable |
I went from a solid year of using a Microsoft Wireless 2000 series mouse to this one. Let me tell you, this is like the feeling one has when switching from a butter knife to a scalpel. The level of precision and the lack of force required to achieve it threw me off for the first hour. It's a whole new, and better way of operation.Add that to the fact that it looks gorgeous with its red LEDs,incredibly comfortable AND was on sale for a mere 45$... You've got yourself a winner.