The Lancehead is a solid, dependable gaming mouse. It’s not the best I’ve used, mostly due to some comfort issues as a palm grip user. However the mouse's performance is fantastic, wired or not. The Lancehead is an expensive proposition and for that reason I'd recommend the wired Tournament Edition first, but if you want wireless, grab it knowing it doesn't compromise on accuracy.
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The Lancehead is a solid, dependable gaming mouse. It’s not the best I’ve used, mostly due to some comfort issues as a palm grip user. However the mouse's performance is fantastic, wired or not. The Lancehead is an expensive proposition and for that reason I'd recommend the wired Tournament Edition first, but if you want wireless, grab it knowing it doesn't compromise on accuracy.
The wireless Razer Lancehead has been designed for gaming and features Adaptive Frequency Technology for supposedly lag free data transmission. It comes with a 16,000 dpi laser sensor and a big price tag at £139.99. How well does it perform and is it...
Razer has sold mice even before the singularities formed into Infinity Stones (and well before it dreamed of a laptop with three screens). Up until now, however, the company has shied away from the wireless market because, well, making a reliable...
A champion in both the wired and wireless categories, the Razer Lancehead Wireless Gaming Mouse offers some best in class performance that pairs nicely with any other Razer Chroma device in your...
Is the Razer Lancehead a good gaming mouse? Yes, it is. It has great battery life, works as well wirelessly as when wired and also has one of the best implementations of RGB illumination, Razer Chroma. Is it a great one? It could have been, but Razer...
A steady wireless experience is what the Razer Lancehead is all about, and its laser sensor is killer-accurate. This is among the best wireless gaming mice you can buy, though we'd like to see a few tweaks to the...
The Razer Lancehead is a very good, yet expensive, wireless gaming mouse with only one serious flaw: recharging the mouse requires plugging in a tricky recessed connector. Beyond that one annoyance, it’s a fantastic ambidextrous gaming mouse. It’s pricey at $139.99, vaulting it to the top of the price range among gaming mice.