Razer Cobra Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse 10 Customizable Controls – Chroma RGB Lighting – 30K Optical Sensor – Gen-3 Switches – 2.4GHz, Bluetooth & USB Type C – Up to 170 Hr Battery – Black
$122.36
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10 Customizable Controls, 5 Onboard Profiles
From essential commands to complex macros, enjoy a greater degree of control at your fingertips
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11-Zone Chroma Lighting With Full Underglow
Customize each zone from close to 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects
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In-Class Precision
With 99.8% resolution accuracy and wider surface compatibility, including glass
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High-Performance, Low-Latency Gaming
Enjoy ultra-responsive gaming with speeds faster than other wireless tech
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Reliable & Tactile
Lasts up to 90-million clicks, no double-clicking issues, and has a more tactile feel
Next-Gen Wireless Charging
Unlock the Razer Cobra Pro’s true capability for seamless convenient charging by pairing it with the Razer Mouse Dock Pro and Razer Wireless Charging Puck (both sold separately)
Wireless USB Dongle Compartment
Interchangeable with the Razer Wireless Charging Puck (sold separately)
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Speedflex Charging Cable
USB Type C cable for continued usage while charging
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Rubberized Grip
Textured side grip provides extra stability during intense gaming
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Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor
With 99.8% resolution accuracy and wider surface compatibility, including glass
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5 Onboard Profiles
Save up to 5 onboard profiles on your 10 programmable controls, or double the controls using the Hypershift feature available on Synapse
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Complete Your Immersion
Play in a new light with our most advanced Chroma peripherals — secure your dream RGB gaming setup for ultimate gaming immersion
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Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro
Take full command with a set of features designed for advanced control, and enhance your immersion with full-blown Razer Chroma RGB
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Razer Kraken V3 Pro
Reach the ultimate depths of immersion with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro — a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense
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Razer Strider Chroma
Be ready to glow with the world’s first hybrid mouse mat with multi-lighting zones — features 16.8 million colors and dynamically reacts with hundreds of Chroma-integrated games
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Razer Mouse Dock Pro
Power up your gaming with a wireless dock and puck combo designed for seamless wireless charging and a true 4K Hz wireless polling rate
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Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Price
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$118.11$118.11 |
$159.00$159.00 |
$37.54$37.54 |
$49.40$49.40 |
Sensor
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Focus Pro 30K Optical |
Focus Pro 30K Optical |
8500 DPI Optical |
Focus+ Optical |
Sensitivity (DPI)
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30,000 |
30,000 |
8,500 |
26,000 |
Max Speed (IPS)
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750 |
750 |
300 |
650 |
Max Acceleration (G)
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70 |
70 |
35 |
50 |
Programmable Buttons
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8 |
11 |
6 |
11 |
Razer Chroma RGB
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✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Switches
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Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 |
Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 |
Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 |
Optical Mouse Switches Gen-2 |
Click Lifecycle
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90 million clicks |
90 million clicks |
90 million clicks |
70 million clicks |
Approx. Weight
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77 g |
112 g |
58 g |
101 g |
Connectivity
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Wireless (2.4GHz, BLE) & Wired |
Wireless (2.4GHz, BLE) & Wired |
Wired |
Wired |
Specification: Razer Cobra Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse 10 Customizable Controls – Chroma RGB Lighting – 30K Optical Sensor – Gen-3 Switches – 2.4GHz, Bluetooth & USB Type C – Up to 170 Hr Battery – Black
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HyperFokusHyperFokus –
This review is for the Razer Cobra Pro (wireless ver). Razer built a feature rich mouse that can do it all with excellent build quality (no creaking, side flexing or M1/M2 wobble) compared to the mice from other brands.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 59gBattery 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 connectionCons:- 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 breakerBonus 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!
ChristianH –
When i receive my hyperpolling wireless charger to really feel a difference. But right now, its been pretty good, a little small for me but u get used to it. The fact that u csnt double click is amazing, keeps my consistency up in fast paced games where if u double click it could mess u up and get u killed.Battery life is something i cant talk much on sense ive only had it for a day, but will update on it when i get more playtime with it.Performance wise, cant beat it, ive had other razer mice that were okay, and typically wouldnt beat a $50 HyperX mouse, but with this mouse u can actually feel the difference and it actually has helped me improve just off of a couple hours of playtime.Now my main thing that i dislike, is thr weight. Its not heavy, but ive been using a 59g mouse for a bit now and the difference is noticeable in games that need precision like valorant, cs, or OW. Ive always kinfs thought that light mice were a bit of a gimmick, but now i understand it and swap back to my old mouse when playing Val. But for fortnite/apex its great imo.Rgb=cool ig, 5% fps boost fsOverall, wish it was a bit bigger for my hands, and a bit lighter, which kinda go against eachother ik. But its definetly worth it honestly, definetly a step up from previous Razer mice.Update:The 8khz hyperpolling wireless charging thing made my experience way better, up to 5 stars. Kinda sucks that it costs 70 dollars but whatever. It is insanely smooth and dont have to worry abt batterh life sense u just pop it on the charger. 10/10
JoeJoe –
Not sure why there’s hate but i love this mouse. I’m very familiar with the entire razer lineup since the original naga and have used many other brands.This mouse is small for my XL hands (gloves) but the wider grip at the bottom edge makes it fit easily for my ring finger and pinky. The 75g weight is not heavy but i’m also a large guy that works out (6 ft 3 230 lbs) so maybe it’s just light to me. The weight seems somewhat back heavy but it is comfortable for me and does not give me fatigue.It’s your typical razer mouse with an amazing sensor and amazing tracking. I use it for fps like valorant, cs go, r6 siege and even mobas like league.Buttons are not mushy and have an instant click feel. It feels like an extension of my hand.If you’ve used a viper before, just imagine it as smaller but without the gen1 mushy clicks.But yeah, awesome mouse and easy to make flick shots and track enemies in games. Scroll wheel is not stiff but i dont care about that. It has a satisfying feel as you pull down and push up on it.
Brian –
Wow…..this is such a good mouse! I tried the Razer Cobra wired version, but this wireless is even better. It has been one of the few mice I have tried where the wireless version is an actual upgrade, apart from the wireless function. The sides of the mouse have a much better grip than the wired version, and the buttons feel snappier and especially the scroll wheel feels very accurate & doesn’t slip at all. The mouse is extremely light and has very customizable sensor settings in Razer Synapse. I did read online that quite a few people say that the rubber side grips will wear out over time and that they aren’t replacable or removeable. I did see also, though, that people recommend using the Razer Grip Tape (or other simlar mouse grip tapes) to put over the side grips when they wear out. I think that is what I will do, as I am choosing this mouse to replace my Razer Abyssus Essential. This mouse was the best out of 20 mice that I tried, including beating out barely the Cooler Master MM711. This mouse was just a little more accurate for me and more comfortable with the solid shape without holes, especially on the side grip, which I didn’t enjoy as much after testing for 30 minutes or so. Overall, a very very good mouse, maybe a 9.5/10.
TheJonestJon –
Been using this mouse for two weeks. Upgraded from my Logitech GPX. I know a lot of people hate this mouse from the weight side, honestly, I don’t mind it. I can tell it is slightly heavier than some superlight mice, but it doesn’t feel heavy at all. Make sure you are prepared to get the charging dock (which also provides 8khz polling if needed) as this is the best way to keep the batteries charged up.
x_BraveN –
People are crying for absolutely no reason what so ever, the bad reviews is literally hate for it not being a wireless viper mini with holes in it for eSports. Tested tried and true, this mouse is Razers best release, in terms of tech, aesthetics and all round build quality. Best implementations of side buttons and gen 3 switches, best resize to give slightly larger hands a nice firm grasp on it, best 4khz polling accuracy, most premium feel, and yet it’s above and beyond in RGB traditional Razer aesthetics. The most misunderstood mouse, and it’s is best release to date. Haters will hate, but you’ll love this mouse. There’s minor difference between the viper ultimate and viper v2 pro in terms of weight feel, and this mouse is exactly that compared to the viper mini SE, so ignore all the failed hate attempts, upvote this so others don’t get blind sided by the BS, and enjoy your new mouse purchase. I know I have, it’s your turn.
JR CHOI –
This mouse is the best one yet, I have the super light, Aerox 9, AND the V3 Deathadder. This mouse is king. You think I care about how much electricity or plastic this thing uses? The only thing I care about is putting up dubs against these bums and this mouse by far helps me with bums. This mouse helps me put every loser kid in the corner in every game I play! 10/10 mouse
Ignis –
Had the wired version, liked it, bought this. Works great.
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It’s super durable and very comfortable
Oliver GanderaOliver Gandera –
First off any mouse enthusiast will know that this mouse gets a TON of hate from reviewers and the community since it’s not exactly the Viper Mini Wireless we wanted. If you ignore all that though and just take the mouse for what it is then it ends up being pretty good – Great shape, top tier wireless performance, very well implemented buttons, cool RGB albeit a bit unnecessary, and the weight while not amazing is still nice to handle. Overall I’d recommend this mouse, but you have to know what you want, so if you absolutely must have a lower weight then I’d look elsewhere.