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Razer Lachesis

Razer Lachesis
alaScore 89

657 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 657 reviews of Razer Lachesis. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the reliability and durability. The design and usability are also mentioned favorably. Many are critical about the size and price.

usability, design, durability, reliability

price, size

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Lachesis is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Razer Lachesis

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 50 user reviews of Razer Lachesis from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk.

60% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Razer Lachesis

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 35 user reviews of Razer Lachesis from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the usability, but many are negative about the design.

usability

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83% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : Alex Castle (maximumpc.com)

Razer Lachesis 5,600dpi Review

 

The Razer Lachesis gaming mouse originally launched in 2007, with a dramatically curved, ambidextrous design and a 4,000dpi sensor. Three years later, Razer has released a new Lachesis, which is not so much a sequel as a refinement of the original.

Only two side buttons are really accessible; not great for people with small hands

Only two side buttons are really accessible; not great for people with small hands

Dec, 2010

Expert review by : Craving Tech (cravingtech.com)

Razer Lachesis 5600dpi Review

 

Comfortable to use, hands fit perfectly on it. Accurate sensor and great for gaming.

Jun, 2014

Expert review by : Tom Burdak (hitechlegion.com)

Razer Lachesis 4000 dpi Gaming Mouse Review

 

Gaming is a major part of many people's lives. Along with the games we play, come the wonderfully powerful hardware that we gamers seek out to add to our powerful systems. To many everyday computer users, the mouse has become a peripheral of...

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Having been a hardcore gamer for over twenty years, I have had my share of mice and various other controllers. Many have been above par, others not worth their weight in gold. The Razer Lachesis, however, has been one of the most responsive and...

Jun, 2009

Expert review by : DarkVision Hardware (dvhardware.net)

Razer Lachesis mouse

 
Mar, 2009

Expert review by : garfi3ld (lanoc.org)

Razer Lachesis Mouse

 

When gamers are looking for mice there are only a few company's you think of. One of the big names in gaming mice is Razer. Razer made a name for themselves by making high DPI mice at a time that 400dpi was main stream. Razer's latest high DPI mouse is...

I set out to find out if the Lachesis is a great mouse, and it is. I had comfort issues, but anyone who uses a claw type mouse will love this mouse. The 4000 dpi is more than anyone should need, but it did track perfect on both a cloth and hard mouse...

Dec, 2008

Expert review by : Thomas Jump (justechn.com)

Review: Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse

 

One thing gamers seek above all else is an edge; an advantage that gives them the ability to take that 1st place position with ease; the sleek design, light weight and almost instant response time of the Razer Lachesis does just that. The revolutionary...

The Razer Lachesis is light weight, powerful and durable for the high sensitivity gamer. This mouse will make it easier to get frags, even though the Lachesis comes in at a pricey $79.99 it is well worth it if you are a heavy FPS and/or fast paced RPG...

Nov, 2008

Expert review by : André Gordirro (hardwaresecrets.com)

Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse Review

 

The Razer Lachesis gaming-grade mouse reaches an astonishing resolution of 4,000 dpi. See how it fared in our test.

Ambidextrous ; Tasteful light scheme ; Comprehensive software ; Tracking resolution selectable in increments and not by set values ; Onboard memory allows the user to keep their profiles when changing PCs

Unreachable pinkie buttons ; Unsteady pointer and target cursor during gameplay ; Configuration software has a convoluted interface ; Body shape doesn’t allow for a good grip

Oct, 2008

Expert review by : Bjorn3d.com (bjorn3d.com)

Lachesis Razer Mouse

 
Oct, 2008

Expert review by : Gerry Block (gear.ign.com)

Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse Review

 

PC gamers have a lot to worry about if they so choose, as the near infinite tweak-ability of their hardware and software settings allows for intense p...

The Lachesis is a fine new addition to Razer's stable of gaming pointers. The ambidextrous design makes it far and away the best choice for left-handed gamers, but for righties, the Lachesis doesn't do much to distinguish itself from the very solid...

Apr, 2008

Expert review by : Everything USB (everythingusb.com)

Razer Lachesis

 

Though the Razer has makings of a killer gaming mouse, it has enough missing features - not to mention the odd bug or two - to fall below expectations, particularly on the gaming battlefield.

Sleek, sexy feel that accommodates both lefties and righties, Multitude of buttons with numerous programming options, Satiny surface and glowing LED logo, 4,000 maximum DPI sensor, Programmable on-board profiles

Macro editor difficult to use, Macros didn't always work properly, No visual feedback for DPI changes, Doesn't include standard 800 DPI option, Side buttons don't react to a light touch

Feb, 2008

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