🚀 Elevate Your Workflow with Silent Precision!
The RazerPro Click Mini Portable Wireless Mouse combines silent mechanical switches with a sleek design, allowing for maximum productivity in any environment. With the ability to connect up to four devices and featuring HyperScroll technology, this mouse is engineered for efficiency and versatility, making it the perfect companion for professionals on the go.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 595 Hours |
Brand | Razer |
Series | Pro Click Mini |
Item model number | RZ01-03990100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Item Weight | 3.92 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.54 x 3.94 x 2.09 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B09J6RF5TV |
Date First Available | November 2, 2021 |
I**V
Perfect office mouse but slightly overpriced
PROS:+ The mouse is pretty small but has a nice design. The clicks are completely silent with a slight mushiness (though not too spongy, as they bounce back quickly) making it comfortable to spam.+ You can choose to use either two AAA batteries or just 1 to make the mouse lighter.+ The sensor is good enough for gaming without any noticeable tracking issues.+ has bluetooth multipoint.CONS:- I wish it had an integrated lithium battery that could be charged via USB-C.- Feels a bit too pricey for what it offers.
T**T
A Compact and Quiet Mouse Perfect for On-the-Go Use
I recently bought the Razer Pro Click Mini Portable Wireless Mouse, and I'm really happy with it. The mouse is silent, which means I can use it without disturbing anyone around me. The clicks feel nice and tactile, and it's a great feature for someone like me who prefers a quieter mouse.The design of this mouse is sleek and compact, making it easy to carry around in my backpack. The HyperScroll Technology is super cool, too, as it lets me scroll through documents and websites quickly and smoothly. The productivity dongle is a nice touch, allowing me to connect up to four devices at once, which is really convenient when I'm working on different projects or switching between devices.One of the best things about this mouse is its seven programmable buttons. I can customize them to suit my needs, making it much easier to navigate and use my computer. Overall, I highly recommend the Razer Pro Click Mini Portable Wireless Mouse to anyone who needs a compact, quiet, and efficient mouse for their daily use.
T**N
Perfect Travel Mouse: Simple to use
This mouse connects super fast be it my personal mac or my work pc. The battery life is insane and it is super light and easy to store. There is very little lag. I think there is a reason this mouse is popular.
R**5
A good product that needs changes
So to be clear, I’m writing this review as someone that daily uses this mouse and WOULD purchase it again, but I believe in being critical of products where due.In fact, my mouse, keyboard, and headphones are Razer. Super happy with them but am objective in my reviews.As such, as the subject implies, this is a great product, but like the rest of Razer’s productivity lineup, in need of some serious improvement for the next iterations.First off, a feature set of this mouse shows a major problem in the Pro Click (full size). This can share one single dongle with the Pro Type Ultra. Why in the world would you make Razer’s largest work keyboard only be able to be paired with the compact travel mouse? And why is that feature not backwards compatible with its predecessor (Razer tech themselves were unable to answer this)? I’d far prefer the predecessor for a number of reasons that will become apparent as this review goes on, but the updated features on this make the Mini the pick for me, despite the drawbacks.Secondly, and the cause of this 4 (previously 3) star review since Amazon asks about ergonomics straight away. Aside from the Apple Mouse, I can’t think of one as bad as this at its price point. It is so small that it is impossible to palm grip it at any hand size. The fingertip grip will work for many hand sizes, and claw for a small handful, but palm grip is the most ergonomic and it’s impossible. For ergonomics to be the focus of marketing for the previous iteration and it to be absent in design from its successor is confusing to say the least. UPDATE: in practice, and months of use, it’s truly not that bad if you have small to average size hands. If you are the person that everyone says you have large hands, keep looking. The original Pro Click still is superior in this regards.Unlike the previous version with built in battery and included USB-A to Micro-USB charge / usage cable, this opts for 2 AA batteries. No wired option. You can use 1 or 2 AAs dependent on your weight preference (or availability of spare batteries). If you’d like to reduce eWaste consider purchasing some rechargeable AAs.Improvements over its predecessor include silent clicks compared to the Pro Click and other mice. Quite satisfying and tactile, yet much more pleasant on the ears. A free spinning wheel option in addition to the previous notched only scrolling is also welcome. I would like the notch to feel more notchy personally (the amount of times I scroll past my secondary weapon back to my empty primary during gameplay is frustrating).Speaking of gameplay, though this is marketed as a productivity mouse, Razer’s gaming heritage is in the DNA of this product. 10,000 DPI, 1,000 polling rate, 10ms latency is all impressive, and on par or better than many of their gaming mice. Skip the Orochi V2 (budget permitting). This is your portable gaming mouse from Razer. Skip the rest. Yes, Razer does make other wireless mice with HyperSpeed USB receivers. At that point, it would be ergonomics that I’d recommend them over this, as this is more portable and will provide a similar experience. The original Pro Click beats it by 1ms response time and I believe 2K on the DPI, but you lose the ability to use one USB receiver for mouse / keyboard if you go full Razer Productivity like myself.Multi device functionality is a selling point for this again, like all the Productivity line. It beats out even Logitech Master series by offering four device functionality over three. Logitech has it beat in user interface as it pertains to Logitech Options, which allows remapping of mice buttons per application natively, but those devices can’t be used for gaming for anything requiring reactive response from the player. You’re limited to Turn Based Strategy, RPG, Puzzle, Board, Racing games. No FPS, no MMO, no RTS. UPDATE: I would also like to point out if you use Razer Synapse, you can easily rival Logitech in the per-application button layouts.So, again, this is not going to be the best choice for you for pure productivity. It’s not going to be the best full time gaming mouse from a comfort / versatile handgrip standpoint. But it will give you the best of both, go anywhere, and you can use it with three devices via Bluetooth and a fourth with its HyperSpeed USB dongle. It’s blazing fast, very portable, and gives a ton of features and value for the dollar.What I would really LOVE, is for the original Pro Click to gain the silent clicks, free spinning wheel, and ability to have one USB receiver shared to bring the best of this product to one that’s actually ergonomically. Until then, buy one of these. But just as you wouldn’t expect a sports car to be your do-it-all vehicle, be aware of those limitations when you purchase one.
B**N
Not Technical Support
I ordered the pro click mini along with the pro type ultra keyboard. I have had good luck with the Razer headset in the past. The keyboard was very easy to set up and worked right out of the box. The reason I gave 1 star was because when I tried to set up the mouse to the 2.4 ghz dongle, I couldn't get it to recognize the mouse through the dongle. It took me about 3 hours to get it to work with the dongle. It looks like the software would not totally download from Razers cloud. I almost sent the whole set back to Amazon. Although I have the mouse working with he dongle, it still doesn't recognize my Bluetooth on my computer. Trying to get any support from razer is impossible during this time. The most you can get is a chat bot and it doesn't work most the time it will tell you something happened and disconnect. So if you buy from Razer beware you are on your own if the products doesn't work. I would have given Razer a 2 star but because when I tried to register my keyboard they told me that I didn't have the product number correct and look at the I and O. I had 6 O's in the product number and their is no way to determine if you have a zero or an "O". I wasn't going to go through all the combinations of zero's and O's. In product manufacturing you know to put a line through the O as a zero and Razer doesn't. I just hope the products now last through warranty because if not,, I know it is going to be very difficult to get any replacement because of the poor support.Update: I have used the Keyboard and mouse for 1 month> I have not changed my stars for these reasons. You have to load the Razer Synase software on your computer, which means each time you boot up it has to boot up which is slow. You can not macro any keys if it is for a non Razer device. To add other devices for the software to recognize it has to be a razor device. The mouse has been the most disappointing device. It works about half the time and freezes up for about 15 seconds. When the mouse comes back you have to hunt to find where it has move to your screen. The mechanical keys are just OK . I would try other keyboards in this price before this one.
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