
Razer
The Razer Cobra is a wired gaming mouse weighing just 58 g, featuring an 8500 DPI optical sensor, Gen‑3 optical switches, and Razer Chroma RGB underglow. It targets FPS and competitive gamers who prioritize ultra‑lightweight design, low latency, and precise control.
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Current
$30.99
Average
$35.74
Lowest
$28.99
Highest
$39.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Razer Cobra for its ultra‑light 58 g chassis, low‑latency wired connection, rapid 0.2 ms Gen‑3 switches, and smooth PTFE glide, positioning it as a top choice for FPS competition. Minor criticisms focus on slight plastic flex and the fact it isn’t the absolute lightest mouse available.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the Cobra’s feather‑light feel, responsive sensor, customizable RGB, and smooth glide, while recurring complaints center on its size being a bit larger than expected, scroll‑wheel quirks, side‑button ergonomics, and occasional software or connectivity hiccups.
Common Complaints
Size feels larger than anticipated, scroll wheel inconsistency, cramped side buttons, software glitches, occasional lag, and occasional wired connectivity drops.
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G305
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Cobra for ultra‑lightweight, wired performance and extra features; choose the G305 if you need wireless mobility and long battery life.
vs. Razer DeathAdder Essential
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Disadvantages
Pick the Cobra for lightweight, high‑DPI, and customizable features; pick the DeathAdder Essential for a more ergonomic palm‑grip experience.