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Razer Imperator Ergonomic Gaming Mouse for PC - High Precision Wired Mouse with 8200 DPI for FPS, MMO, MOBA Games - Perfect for Esports & Professional Gaming
Razer Imperator Ergonomic Gaming Mouse for PC - High Precision Wired Mouse with 8200 DPI for FPS, MMO, MOBA Games - Perfect for Esports & Professional Gaming

Razer Imperator Ergonomic Gaming Mouse for PC - High Precision Wired Mouse with 8200 DPI for FPS, MMO, MOBA Games - Perfect for Esports & Professional Gaming

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Product Description With its special contoured design, the Razer Imperator delivers exceptional ergonomics that reduces strain during extended gameplay. Now with an all-new 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System for blisteringly accurate tracking and customization of lift-off tracking distance, and an improved rubberized side grip for aggressive mousing movements. The Razer Imperator provides maximum comfort and control so you can take on the gaming world fearlessly. From the Manufacturer The new Razer Imperator is outfitted with an ultra-precise 4G Dual Sensor System, that makes use of both a laser and an optical sensor to enhance tracking precision by calibrating to different surfaces and allowing adjustment of liftoff tracking distance. Add to that an improved rubberized side grip to provide maximum comfort and control, ensuring you�re geared to win all the time. Features7 foot lightweight braided fiber cableUltra-large non-slip buttonsErgonomic right-handed designAdjustable side buttonsRubberized contoured thumb gripGold-plated USB connector6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor SystemRubberized contoured thumb grip for added controlErgonomic right-handed designAdjustable side buttonsRazer Synapse Onboard MemoryUp to 200 inches per second* /50g acceleration7 independently programmable Hyperesponse buttonsOn-the-Fly Sensitivity adjustmentZero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feetApprox. size in mm; 123(l) x 71(w) x 42(h) 4G Dual Sensor System Experience a new standard of gaming precision with the 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System, outfitted with a laser and an optical sensor to accurately calibrate the mouse to any surface for exceptional tracking. The Razer Imperator can not only match the speed of your swipes, no matter the play style, but also has adjustable liftoff tracking distance, empowering you with more control than ever.Rubberized contoured thumb grip for maximum control The contoured thumb grip on the Razer Imperator has been rubberized to give added control, a must for low sensitivity gamers who need to lift and swipe their mouse for victory.Ergonomic right-handed form factor The Razer Imperator�s right-handed ergonomic form factor maximizes comfort during intense and extended gameplay so you can outlast and outfrag the competition.Package Contents Razer Imperator Gaming MouseQuick Start GuideMaster Guide Razer Scarab™ Hard Gaming Mouse Mat With enhanced surface composition, this hard mat is highly responsive Razer Black Widow™ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard A full mechanical key infrastructure delivers distinctive tactile feedback, superior gaming-grade response, and unsurpassed actions per minute with an extended lifespan of over 50 million keystrokes Razer Ferox™ Mobile Gaming & Music Speakers With its state of the art expandable resonance chamber, this pocket-sized speaker system features exceptional audio and powerful bass that belies its size

Features

    4G Dual Sensor System

    Adjustable Side Buttons for Optimum Reach

    Ergonomic Right-Handed Form Factor with Contoured Thumb Grip

Reviews

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I was using the Razer Deathadder 3.5G for sometime now. I love that mouse and can't say enough good things about it. It is very powerful and very responsive. The only little issue I had with that mouse is that it really is not a truly ergonomic mouse. Because of this, I decided that it may be worth a try to upgrade to the Razer Imperator. I got the Imperator and it had many nice things about it, but I did experience some of what many other negative reviews mentioned when I tried to use this.The mouse itself is smaller than the Deathadder, but higher. I found still comfortable to use. I liked the sliding front/back buttons and I also liked the fact that the mouse wheel was better to click down. The mouse buttons are also clickier than the Deathadder. The surface of the mouse is texturized, and it has rubberized sides. It also has two DPI buttons on the top to raise or lower the DPI settings. It saves it settings on the on-board memory, which is nice because it keeps your settings on the mouse so if you plug it into a different computer, you don't have to reconfigure it.Out of the box, the mouse has some setting enabled that adjusts the calibration continuously dependent on the surface the mouse is on. This is probably very useful if you are using a Razer mousepad, but it caused problems for me. On some surfaces, the mouse would be very fast. Some it would be very slow. Some surfaces would cause the moue to jump around, and others would not work at all. I found the setting to turn off this surface calibration and that fixed the issues that I had, but it would have been nice not to include that feature turned on by default.The driver software for this device is a definite upgrade to the driver software for the Deathadder. It is easy to see the settings and of course contains more options. All of the buttons and settings can be customized.In the end, I experienced three problems that cause me to return this mouse. One was that the mouse would go up and to the left upon lift-off. This is very bad for gaming, because you don't want the mouse to move on lift-off at all as it causes accuracy problems. The second issue was that upon some reboots, the mouse would fail to register at all. You had to unplug and plug back in the mouse to get the OS to recognize it. The last issue that caused me to return the mouse was that I experienced random jumping. It was small at first, but then the mouse cursor would skip more and more until I simply could not use the mouse. These issues have been reported by other users, but in the end I could not take them after becoming used to the Deathadder which worked perfectly. It is a shame, because this was one nice mouse. I hope they come up with something that addresses these problems soon.