Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
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Brand | Razer |
Series | Cobra |
Item model number | RZ01-04650100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Product Dimensions | 11.96 x 6.25 x 3.81 cm; 57.83 g |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 6.2 x 3.8 Centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse: 58g Lightweight Design - Gen-3 Optical Switches - Chroma RGB Lighting with Underglow - Precise 8500 DPI Optical Sensor - 100% PTFE Mouse Feet - Speedflex Cable - Black
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Brand | Razer |
Colour | Black |
Connectivity technology | Wired - Razer Speedflex Cable |
Special feature | Gen-3 Optical Switches, Speedflex Cable - 8500 DPI Optical Sensor, 58g Lightweight Design, PTFE Mouse Feet, Chroma RGB Lighting with Gradient Underglow See more |
Movement detection technology | Optical |
About this item
- 58G LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN — Built to fit most grip styles, the mouse allows for fast, precise control and feels comfortable to use during long gaming sessions
- GEN-3 OPTICAL MOUSE SWITCHES — Unrivalled durability and speed with switches that have an extended 90-million click lifecycle and eliminate double-clicking issues, boasting a blistering 0.2 ms actuation time without debounce delay
- CHROMA LIGHTING WITH GRADIENT UNDERGLOW — Customize the mouse with 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects, creating a more immersive gaming experience as the lights react dynamically with hundreds of Chroma-integrated games
- PRECISE SENSOR ADJUSTMENTS — Fine-tune the mouse's sensitivity with precise adjustments in 50 DPI increments to achieve a truly tailored play style
- SPEEDFLEX CABLE — Provides greater flexibility and is designed to produce minimal drag, perform quicker and more fluid swipes, and offer a higher degree of control
- 100% PTFE MOUSE FEET — Made from the highest grade of PTFE, the Cobra’s mouse feet on the front, rear, and sensor ring allows it to glide smoothly across any surface
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ASIN | B0C51J2ZXN |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #120 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #6 in PC Gaming Mice |
Date First Available | June 29 2023 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Place of Business | Razer USA Ltd, 9 Pasteur Suite #100, Irvine, CA 92618, Tel 1 (855) 872-5233 |
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For gaming | 4.2 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Ergonomic | 4.0 | 3.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.3 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 3.6 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | — | — | 4.1 |
Battery life | — | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | — | 4.6 |
Sold by | Amazon.ca | Amazon.ca | GearPulse | MVP Soft Store | Yachew LTD- | AllSavings |
connectivity tech | Wired - Razer Speedflex Cable | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous | Right | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous |
power source | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
button quantity | 6 | 6 | 9 | 9 | 6 | 8 |
hardware platform | PC | PC | PC | Mac, PC, Linux, playstation | PC | PC |
From the manufacturer
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58 g Lightweight Design
Comfortable to hold and caters to most grip styles, allowing for fast, precise control
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Reliable & Tactile
Lasts up to 90-million clicks, no double-clicking issues, and has a more tactile feel
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Chroma Lighting with Gradient Underglow
Customize each zone from close to 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects
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Precise Sensor Adjustments
Fine-tune the Razer Cobra’s sensitivity with precise adjustments in 50 DPI increments
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Smooth, Unobstructed Mouse Movement
Perform quicker, more fluid swipes with a flexible cable that produces minimal drag
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Sensor
| 8500 DPI Optical | Focus+ Optical | Focus Pro 30K Optical | Focus Pro 30K Optical |
Sensitivity (DPI)
| 8,500 | 26,000 | 30,000 | 30,000 |
Max Speed (IPS)
| 300 | 650 | 750 | 750 |
Max Acceleration (G)
| 35 | 50 | 70 | 70 |
Programmable Buttons
| 6 | 11 | 8 | 11 |
Razer Chroma RGB
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Switches
| Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 | Optical Mouse Switches Gen-2 | Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 | Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 |
Click Lifecycle
| 90 million clicks | 70 million clicks | 90 million clicks | 90 million clicks |
Approx. Weight
| 58 g | 101 g | 77 g | 112 g |
Connectivity
| Wired | Wired | Wireless (2.4GHz, BLE) & Wired | Wireless (2.4GHz, BLE) & Wired |
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Product description
Hit the mark for precision and immersion with the Razer Cobra - a lightweight wired gaming mouse powered by Razer Chroma RGB. Armed with ultra durable switches and decked out with a gradient Chroma underglow, you'd never expect a mouse so small to pack such a big-game performance.
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Pros:
- Feels ergonomically comfortable
- The 3 skates at the bottom really make the mouse movements feel smooth like butter (I use a desk mat)
- It comes with a button to control it's sensitivity
- It has an rgb illuminated logo and bottom-rear rgb lights that can be controlled with the provided software (Razer Synapse)
- It also has a scroll wheel with a grippy texture which is nice
- It has 2 configurable buttons that users can customize to suit their needs
Cons:
None so far
First, the feel of the M1 and M2 clicks. They're "gen-3 optical", so it's not that they're cheap, but they're stiff and clacky and I just don't like them at all. I eventually got the idea to swap them with the switches in an older Viper I wasn't using anymore (Razer has a proprietary mouse switch, but they're easily hot-swappable between Razer mice). Much improved now, that problem is solved.
Second, a problem I can't fix, there's very little space for me to rest my ring finger, because the click plungers overhang the side of the mouse -- see my picture to illustrate, comparing it with Logitech, Pulsar and Endgame mice, all of which have a side wall. It never bothered me on the Viper or the Model O, which have the same design, I think because they're bigger mice to begin with, so my ringer finger naturally rests further more towards the middle of the mouse, where it's thicker. But with such a small mouse, my ring finger wants to sit right where M2 squeezes down.
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First, the feel of the M1 and M2 clicks. They're "gen-3 optical", so it's not that they're cheap, but they're stiff and clacky and I just don't like them at all. I eventually got the idea to swap them with the switches in an older Viper I wasn't using anymore (Razer has a proprietary mouse switch, but they're easily hot-swappable between Razer mice). Much improved now, that problem is solved.
Second, a problem I can't fix, there's very little space for me to rest my ring finger, because the click plungers overhang the side of the mouse -- see my picture to illustrate, comparing it with Logitech, Pulsar and Endgame mice, all of which have a side wall. It never bothered me on the Viper or the Model O, which have the same design, I think because they're bigger mice to begin with, so my ringer finger naturally rests further more towards the middle of the mouse, where it's thicker. But with such a small mouse, my ring finger wants to sit right where M2 squeezes down.
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Edit: The replacement has started creaking too within 10 days of use. I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt with the QC being bad on the first unit I got, but since it's happened to both mice I have to assume the build quality of this mouse is just really poor. Try and find something else if you like this shape, this one is junk.
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Reviewed in Brazil on June 15, 2024
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A lot of critics wanted an ultra lightweight ~50g Viper mini, not this. But for the people who care about having a feature rich mouse with excellent build quality, ability to cycle between multiple devices using different connections (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, wired), this is a great mouse that also happens to have the latest and greatest tech for top tier gaming performance. There's a profile button on the bottom of the mouse that allows you to cycle between different profiles, which is useful if you wanted to have a profile for your laptop that turns off the RBG lighting, reduces the poll rate to 500 Hz (save battery) etc.
The mouse has on-board memory, so you can save your profiles and settings, then uninstall Synapse if you so please. The only con is that the RGB settings are still not saved with the on-board memory profiles (c'mon Razer). The M1/M2 buttons have a crisp, slightly higher than normal audible click and the side buttons are placed well and feel great. The rubber side grips are molded into this model, so you cannot remove them. This is not great if they wear down, as they cannot be easily replaced like grip tape. The shape of the mouse is 99% the exact same as it's predecessor, the Viper mini.
From a technical perspective, this mouse is capable of 4K Hz polling rate, but only if you purchase the HyperPolling dongle or the Dock Pro from Razer, otherwise it defaults to 1K Hz polling. The mouse is not as heavy as everyone is lamenting online, as it weighs in at ~76g. If you take off the dongle cover on the Razer Cobra Pro, you can get the mouse down to ~74g and which improves the balance in my opinion. For reference, here is how much some popular mice weigh among the big two:
- Logitech G305 which is similar in size, weighs 99g.
- G Pro Wireless is 80g
- G Pro SuperLight is 61g
- Razer Viper Ultimate is 74g
- Razer Viper V2 Pro is 59g
Battery life:
- 170 hours on Bluetooth
- 100 hours on 2.4GHz wireless (1K Hz polling)
- 33 hours on 2.4 GHz wireless (4K Hz polling)
Overall, I really like this mouse from Razer and personally, going up in weight from ~50g hasn't had any impact on gaming performance, I adjusted very quickly and actually don't mind the extra bit of weight (high sens). In the future, a lighter V2 with no rubber side grips would be ideal.
--TLDR--
Pros:
- Excellent build quality (no creaking, flexing or M1/M2 wobble)
- Top tier sensor from Razer
- Multi-device capable (Bluetooth to your laptop, 2.4GHz dongle in your desktop. even wired)
- Gen 3 Razer optical switches (no double clicking like mechanical switches)
- Mouse wheel is rubberized, feels great
- Medium weight mouse at ~76g (74g if you remove the dongle cover)
- USB-C connector
- Top tier 2.4GHz almost zero latency wireless connection
Cons:
- Built-in rubber side grips (if these wear down, you're stuck with it instead of just replacing grip tape)
- RGB settings aren't stored in the on-board memory, so you'll have to keep Synapse installed if you care about specific RGB settings
- 4K Hz polling rate requires the additional HyperPolling dongle or Dock Pro (sold separately)
- could be lighter (~60g range), but not a deal breaker
Bonus review:
The wired version of the Cobra is almost an exact replica of the Viper Mini wired, but with improvements to the sensor for LOD (lift off distance) and now has the Gen3 optical switches.
Try this mouse and be the judge for yourself!
![Customer image](https://cdn.statically.io/img/images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/common/transparent-pixel._V192234675_.gif)
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
A lot of critics wanted an ultra lightweight ~50g Viper mini, not this. But for the people who care about having a feature rich mouse with excellent build quality, ability to cycle between multiple devices using different connections (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, wired), this is a great mouse that also happens to have the latest and greatest tech for top tier gaming performance. There's a profile button on the bottom of the mouse that allows you to cycle between different profiles, which is useful if you wanted to have a profile for your laptop that turns off the RBG lighting, reduces the poll rate to 500 Hz (save battery) etc.
The mouse has on-board memory, so you can save your profiles and settings, then uninstall Synapse if you so please. The only con is that the RGB settings are still not saved with the on-board memory profiles (c'mon Razer). The M1/M2 buttons have a crisp, slightly higher than normal audible click and the side buttons are placed well and feel great. The rubber side grips are molded into this model, so you cannot remove them. This is not great if they wear down, as they cannot be easily replaced like grip tape. The shape of the mouse is 99% the exact same as it's predecessor, the Viper mini.
From a technical perspective, this mouse is capable of 4K Hz polling rate, but only if you purchase the HyperPolling dongle or the Dock Pro from Razer, otherwise it defaults to 1K Hz polling. The mouse is not as heavy as everyone is lamenting online, as it weighs in at ~76g. If you take off the dongle cover on the Razer Cobra Pro, you can get the mouse down to ~74g and which improves the balance in my opinion. For reference, here is how much some popular mice weigh among the big two:
- Logitech G305 which is similar in size, weighs 99g.
- G Pro Wireless is 80g
- G Pro SuperLight is 61g
- Razer Viper Ultimate is 74g
- Razer Viper V2 Pro is 59g
Battery life:
- 170 hours on Bluetooth
- 100 hours on 2.4GHz wireless (1K Hz polling)
- 33 hours on 2.4 GHz wireless (4K Hz polling)
Overall, I really like this mouse from Razer and personally, going up in weight from ~50g hasn't had any impact on gaming performance, I adjusted very quickly and actually don't mind the extra bit of weight (high sens). In the future, a lighter V2 with no rubber side grips would be ideal.
--TLDR--
Pros:
- Excellent build quality (no creaking, flexing or M1/M2 wobble)
- Top tier sensor from Razer
- Multi-device capable (Bluetooth to your laptop, 2.4GHz dongle in your desktop. even wired)
- Gen 3 Razer optical switches (no double clicking like mechanical switches)
- Mouse wheel is rubberized, feels great
- Medium weight mouse at ~76g (74g if you remove the dongle cover)
- USB-C connector
- Top tier 2.4GHz almost zero latency wireless connection
Cons:
- Built-in rubber side grips (if these wear down, you're stuck with it instead of just replacing grip tape)
- RGB settings aren't stored in the on-board memory, so you'll have to keep Synapse installed if you care about specific RGB settings
- 4K Hz polling rate requires the additional HyperPolling dongle or Dock Pro (sold separately)
- could be lighter (~60g range), but not a deal breaker
Bonus review:
The wired version of the Cobra is almost an exact replica of the Viper Mini wired, but with improvements to the sensor for LOD (lift off distance) and now has the Gen3 optical switches.
Try this mouse and be the judge for yourself!
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I like Razer mice but unwilling to pay premium prices. These budget minis suit me just fine.
Deathadder V2 Mini is nice but too low on the right which cause my pinkie to rub on the mouse mat.
Viper Mini has a comfortable shape but the left button did not last long.
Logitech G102 has a shape I like but the switches are too sensitive which caused many accidental right clicks. Besides, they are still mechanical switches whereas Razer mice have optical.
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Reviewed in Singapore on December 1, 2023
I like Razer mice but unwilling to pay premium prices. These budget minis suit me just fine.
Deathadder V2 Mini is nice but too low on the right which cause my pinkie to rub on the mouse mat.
Viper Mini has a comfortable shape but the left button did not last long.
Logitech G102 has a shape I like but the switches are too sensitive which caused many accidental right clicks. Besides, they are still mechanical switches whereas Razer mice have optical.
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