Tech

Razer introduces the Cobra line of immersive gaming mice with a symmetrical form factor

Razer is well known for their gaming accessories with a focus on high end quality along with a distinctive design language that is unmistakably Razer. Now they have launched a new gaming mouse lineup designed to offer an immersive, wireless and symmetrical mouse unlike any other on the market today with the Cobra line.

There was a clear gap in the market for a mouse that offered a well-balanced, immersive gaming experience. Driven by that realization, we created the all-new Cobra line,” said Barrie Ooi, Head of Razer’s PC Gaming Division. “The Cobra Pro stands unrivalled as the most immersive, feature-rich wireless and symmetrical mouse available today, and we can’t wait for our community to try it out for themselves.

The top-of-the-line Cobra Pro includes 10 customisable controls, five onboard memory profiles and 11 individually addressable RGB zones, all in a sleek design. There are a total of seven buttons on top of the Cobra Pro, another two on the side and one on the bottom offering a vast array of possibilities for gamers looking for quick-to-reach commands and macros.

The functionality of the buttons can be further increased using Razer’s Hypershift feature bringing even more commands to your fingertips. The button on the bottom of the mouse can be used to scroll through the various saved onboard profiles allowing the gamer to quickly change mouse settings based on the gaming scenario they are encountering.

The full Cobra line is Chroma RGB enabled featuring 16.8 million colour options, various lighting effects and seamless integration with more than 250 games. To automatically save power the Cobra line also includes a Smart Dimming feature which dims the lighting during play.

Weighing just 77 grams, the Cobra Pro offers up to 100 hours of game play while using HyperSpeed Wireless and 170 hours on Bluetooth. The Cobra Pro is charged using the included USB-C Speedflex Cable, but it also supports charging using the Razer Mouse dock Pro and the Razer Wireless Charging Puck (both sold separately).

The standard Razer Cobra is designed more for casual gamers who prefer a wired connection but it is still lightweight and includes durable switches, eight customisable controls and supports Chroma lighting underneath.

The new Razer Cobra Pro will be available in the next week at all good gaming stores and Amazon for $234.95AUD / $269.95 NZD. The Razer Cobra will set you back a much more affordable $70.95 AUD / $82.95 NZD.

For more information on the Razer Cobra line, visit Razer.com.

Scott Plowman

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