



🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Speed!
The Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse in Phantom White features a cutting-edge 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor, delivering exceptional tracking speed of up to 100 inches-per-second. With nine customizable Hyperesponse buttons and 32KB of onboard memory, this mouse is designed for gamers who demand precision and adaptability in their gameplay.
| ASIN | B000WU954A |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Razer |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 15 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00879862000066, 04654456478645 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Number | RZ01-00170200 |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Range | 100.0 feet |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 879862000066 |
E**N
Bringer of Death. Period.
I own a Copperhead and a Death Adder and I love both mice. But I wanted something that was..."best of both worlds" per say. And the Lachesis turned out to be the perfect weapon for me. It's shape is what I hear a lot of people complain about, but for me it fits rather well. It's designed to be for palm grips and claw grips for some users and it's really quite comfortable and sleek, like some kind of well crafted sword. It does require a small learning curve, but once you get used to the shape it works really well for First Person Shooters. It's fully customizable, you can change your dpi settings in ANY way you like and you can change the buttons to perform macros and be extra mouse buttons so you can map your favorite weapon or melee on the mouse. It's very fast, and sensitive too thanks to it's 3g sensor. All and all, it's a very nice package and comes with a lot of cool features that make it perfect for pc gaming. There are some issues though, one being that the cursor jumps. On higher dpi settings, when you press click on your mouse, it'll actually move the cursor on your screen. A problem for some, but it didn't bother me really. Another is the double clicking, if it's too high you'll have trouble simply opening programs (clicking on desktop icons, etc). Again, not that big of a deal, just decrease double click sensitivity. And as far as the firmware and drivers go, I honestly didn't even have any problems with them, and I'm running on a 64 bit vista. Overall, the Lachesis rocks, plain and simple. Great features, comfortable to use, and looks amazing. Definitely worth every penny that you'll spend.
R**E
Top Gaming Mouse
I would consider myself a hardware junkie and a heavy gamer. That said this is one of the better mouses I've used in years. Before I get into the positives if you do not prefer a flat mouse profile this mouse won't be for you. Look into the Microsoft Sidwinder or Logitech G5 or G9 as those offer a higher profile to fit your hand if that is your preference. The type of games I mainly play are shooters (COD4 lately), Word of Warcraft, and a few RTS'ers. In shooters the mouse is great. Tracking is spot on and quick. The sensor stops tracking at a lower height than most mice so if you are the type that picks up and moves the mouse around a lot, this is your mouse. The scroll wheel has a solid click while scrolling so it makes it easy to select weapons. There is no side clicking on the wheel just your old school wheel. I did find the click-down on the wheel sensitive and hit it accidently a few times. The left and right click buttons are a nice solid click. More to like a logitech MX5xx series or G5 series mouse rather than a super sensitive click like the MS mice can be. The side buttons are what make the mice for me. Using the Razer software you can program all 4 side buttons (2 on each side) easily. Button 5 and 6 plus macros can be assigned to those 4 in any order. This is a great thing for games like WoW if you need lots of hot keys since this adds two more possibilities on the right side of the mouse. However it takes a bit of dexterity to get used to using the right side buttons. The software is quite handy. I never have been a fan of software programs that are put out for mice, but this one is very clean and doesn't seem to bog the system down much. Lots of options to customize here and you can have several profiles set. To switch through them there's a button on the bottom of the mouse that cycles through them or you can switch through in the program. The pulsing logo can be turned on or off as well as the light on the wheel. This is great for bedroom gamers that want to get some sleep. Overall this is a great gamer's mouse with lots of options and buttons to go along with it.
K**D
NOT A GOOD BUY
Do not get this mouse, I had it about 2 weeks and it started drifting with no one touching a thing. Made it hard for playing WC3 which was what I was into a the time. Not worth the money.
B**U
Great Mouse!
It is a Great Mouse for gaming. Only couple minor thing I want to mention about it. 1. I personally prefer a wireless gaming mouse with the quality of Razr Lachesis. I have way too many wires around my computer. 2. I notice this mouse will probably work the best on a Razr mouse pad. Besides above 2 points, I am very happy about this mouse.
J**5
Great mice when it works properly.
The mice likes to jump when it wants to. The best surface to use is something that is white. I used a black surface and blue surface mousepad, both pads would cause the mouse to jump randomly at times. I used a white sheet of paper and the mouse doesn't jump at all. It also jumps around on the Razer Exact Mat too. Razer Support couldn't really help me. If you plan on buying the Lachesis then make sure you buy a white mousepad. I would recommend the Diamondback or the Copperhead over the Lachesis though. The Deathadder is horrible, 3G laser precision is terrible. Don't get any 3G infra-red laser mouses, they just plain suck, make sure you get a true laser mouse instead. I found out the hard way why I couldn't aim precision anymore with the 3G infra-red, it's because my Diamondback used a 1G laser instead of 3G infra-red laser. Somehow the 1G laser is better than the 3G on the Deathadder.
G**R
A good mouse, hope to keep it for a lifetime.
This is a great mouse! I was originally trying to buy a green razer copperhead, but that mouse is very hard to find. I soon realized that I could get the razer lachesis mouse for an equivalent price (using a gift card). This mouse has more features than the copperhead, and looks just as cool. At first I had problems with the right click button because it has a very sensitive "light" click to it. I was constantly right clicking on accident. I have already become accustom to this mouse and I can use it like a pro. I have tested all of the features of this mouse and they all work great. I was very surprised with the number of ways the mouse can be customized. It took me a few good sit downs to fully understand what all of the setting in the driver were for. Good mouse I recommend it for anyone Update (2 years of use): My first Lachesis just stop working one day. The buttons all functioned but the laser didn't "track" anymore. Luckily Amazon is an authorized dealer of Razer products, so I got a replacement (under warranty) from Razer. The replacement Lachesis seemed even better, but after a month of use the replacement Lachesis would only track on a clean sheet of paper. This annoyed me quite a bit, and after about a month of using it on white paper I finally switch back to my old mouse pad. the mouse did make the switch and has been working since, except for the odd tracking issue every now and then (I just turn it upside down and blow off the lens). I have lost alot of faith in Razer products since this, I mean how can other people go to Walmart and spend $10 on an optical mouse and it will work great and far more surfaces than my $70 Razer Lachesis....
J**T
Excellen Mouse with great grip and controls
Bought this mouse for gaming and work. As a graphic artist I need precision. This mouse delivers like no other. I know they already came out with new ones with 6000dpi and all that, however I won't upgrade until this one breaks down completely. This mouse works like it should. I have anodized aluminum mouse pad to go along with it, so the precision is top notch. Its also very ergonomic and comfortable to use. I have read all the reviews about how awful this mouse was and was a bit skeptical on buying. However, it literally took me about 20 minutes to get used to it. I don't have huge hands either, in fact I'd say they're average at most. The controls that you supposedly can't get to because its awkward are meant for the people with opposite hand orientation. That's why this mouse is great, you can use it left handed or right handed. You are not meant to use ALL of the side buttons - just the ones that are meant for your hand orientation. Overall, the mouse is great and delivers superb performance.
B**R
Best mouse I've had.
I recently upgraded from a first gen razer copperhead Ive had for 3 years and this is a big step up. Fits my hand alot better and has 2 smaller buttons behind the scroll wheel that you can adjust the speed of the cursor on the fly. Programmable buttons all around which I dont use but its good to have for future use. Noticeable improvement in gaming from before. Seems more accurate over standard optical mice. I wanted to go with a matching mouse,mouse pad(Razer pro solutions) and keyboard (Apple slim aluminum) in all white. The razer logo lights up white on top of the mouse and pulsates slowly. This is definitely for gamers and ones that want accuracy and speed on the fly along with being a little different than what everyone else has. Amazon had the best price on this mouse online, shop around it pays.
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