![]() ![]() When you test a lot of gaming mice like I do, a model like this one stands out instantly: it's weighty without being overly so, has a substantial click that easily actuates, and delivers an overall premium feel. The Razer Cobra Pro looks and feels fantastic. The Razer Cobra is an excellent all-around gaming mouse for every genre. Its comfortable weight, excellent clicks, and buttery performance also make it a solid all-rounder for less intensive games with friends, like Lethal Company or Minecraft. Its smooth feet make for easy movement across a desk mat that is instantly replicated on screen with no latency. I was very pleased with the Cobra's snappy responsiveness in FPS (first-person shooters) like Fortnite and in MOBAs (multiplayer online battle arenas) like League of Legends. Despite not being ultralight in weight, it's a solid choice for shooters and other high-accuracy video games. It's also a very accurate mouse, with a sensor capable of reading the finest of movements. You can set it anywhere from 100 to 30,000, and even have presets that you can toggle through using the two buttons under the scroll wheel. You can customize the Cobra Pro's sensitivity (DPI) and polling rate (Hz) in Razer Synapse.Īs has become the standard for modern gaming mice, the Razer Cobra Pro offers a customizable DPI setting, and it has a wider range than most. ![]() It's not a make-or-break feature, but it's a nice upgrade if you can afford another gaming accessory. The Dock itself also acts as an extender that you can plug the mouse's dongle into for even better connectivity. It then magnetically attaches to the Razer Dock Pro (sold separately) for super effortless wireless charging. ![]() Its design features a removable puck on its underside that can be replaced with Razer's charging puck (sold separately). The Razer Cobra Pro is also one of the few gaming mice that is compatible with wireless charging. It comes with a soft and flexible braided USB-C cable to do the job. You can also use the Cobra Pro with a USB-wired connection in case the mouse starts dying in the middle of a game. Actual battery life varies based on your RGB mode and other settings, but you shouldn't need to recharge more than every other week or so. It's a convenient feature for commuters and travelers who need a quick and easy connection, but we don't recommend using Bluetooth when gaming.īattery life is impressive, lasting for up to 100 hours using 2.4GHz or 170 hours with Bluetooth. The Bluetooth mode is also solid, and it's nice that it doesn't require a dongle, but Bluetooth connectivity isn't as responsive as 2.4GHz. When using the 2.4GHz mode with the included dongle, the signal is strong and unwavering, with virtually no latency. In hours of testing in a variety of environments, the Razer Cobra Pro's connectivity never failed. You can remove the puck on the underside of the Razer Cobra Pro to store away its dongle or to use a wireless charging-compatible puck. Its weight hits the sweet spot of being light enough to make sweeping movements but not so light you feel like it's flying away. At 77 grams, it's a little heavier than true ultralight options but considerably lighter than other picks, like the premium Basilisk V3 Pro (112 grams) and the budget Logitech G305 (99 grams). Many gaming mice struggle to balance being lightweight without feeling cheap, but the Cobra Pro shines here effortlessly. It feels great in hand, albeit not as ergonomic as other premium gaming mice, like the Razer Basilisk V3 or Logitech G502. Its sleek, all-black color scheme is given depth by varying textures, including a grippy surface for your thumb to rest on and glossy lines to break up the matte finish. It has a right-handed symmetrical design complete with customizable 11-zone RGB and underglow. Visually, the Razer Cobra Pro is refreshingly simple, which makes it stand out in a landscape of aggressively designed gaming mice. At 77 grams, the Cobra Pro is neither ultralight nor heavily weighted. ![]()
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