Razer Pro Click Mini
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Product Overview
Razer Pro Click Mini is a compact wireless mouse designed for office use. It follows up the Pro Click unveiled last year and provides a different form factor to Razer-loyalists, though in the process some feature tradeoffs are involved.
On the plus side, the Pro Click Mini has a longer battery life than the Pro Click. However, with two AA batteries installed, it is not exactly light, which some may prefer while others not so much. It is down on a button, too, and cannot be used wired. While Razer markets the Mini as an ambidextrous mouse, it has thumb buttons placed only on the left side, making it really a right-handed design. Last but not least, speed and durability are also compromised.
The Pro Click Mini is unveiled alongside the Pro Type Ultra and the XXL sized Razer Pro Glide mouse pad.
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What external reviewers found
External score 77%
Pros
- Sleek design
- Comfortable scroll wheel
- Compact, lightweight design
- Easy to use
Cons
- Lackluster battery life
- No lighting options
- Only 16 programmable inputs
- Feels a bit clammy in warmer situations
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Specifications
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External Reviews
arstechnica[1]
Reviewer score 75% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Pro Click Mini packs a lot of power into a tiny package. The mouse is comfortable despite its size because its shape provides extra girth in smart places. Smooth gliding feet on the bottom make the mouse feel even lighter. Its four-way programmable scroll wheel is nice, but it's loud.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Lots of customization options
- Four-way programmable scroll wheel
Cons
- Feels a bit clammy in warmer situations
pcmag[2]
Reviewer score 81% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer's Pro Click Mini is a quick, comfortable, first-class mobile mouse. The mouse is almost silent in operation and has a life expectancy of 15 million clicks. The Mini might not be the best choice for navigating a desktop array of multiple 4K monitors. But as a portable or laptop mouse, its precision, responsiveness, and accuracy are faultless.
Pros
- Compact, lightweight design
- Easy to hold
- Easy-to-use software
Cons
- Lackluster battery life
tomshardware[3]
Reviewer score 77% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer’s Pro Click Mini is a professional-looking, premium-looking mouse. It has 16 programmable inputs, two fewer than the older model. Razer promises up to 725 hours of power on Bluetooth and up to 465 hours when using HyperSpeed. Despite being sleek and small, the mouse is noticeably heavier than my DeathAdder V2.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Easy to use
- Comfortable scroll wheel
Cons
- No lighting options
- Only 16 programmable inputs
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