Joined on 01/14/13
10/10
Pros: Loving this keyboard. The keys are responsive, easy to push, and don't ghost.
Cons: Not much bad to say, other than the macro keys on the left are really annoying to get used to when you're used to them not being there. I find myself switching to Caps Lock, Q, S instead of the normal A,W,D.
Overall Review: Bought this with the mouse, keyboard, pad combo. Loving it. Made the switch from a regular Windows keyboard, and will never go back to non-mechanical keys.
Awesome
Pros: Smooth on the wrist and doesn't cause any mouse-pad related strain or abrasions. Responsive. Compliments my BF4 Taipan and Blackwidow very nicely. Absolutely huge. Takes up a good fourth of my desk. Allows for more room to move your mouse without lift-off.
Cons: None AT ALL.
Overall Review: I'm crazy for this pad. It's great. I was using a belkin that was worn out as all hell. I can already tell that it isn't going to go anywhere when gaming, and won't wear out easy.
Amazing Mouse
Pros: Great, ergonomic feel that fits right in your hand, and allows for both palm and claw gripping. Sensitive laser sensor that doesn't have acceleration or bad lift-off distance. Perfect for getting on target around 2000-2200 DPI. Ambidextrous. Not that it really matters, but I guess it's cool to have. Plenty of programmable buttons.
Cons: I took an egg off because of the plain fact of that there are right side forward and back buttons. I get that it's an ambidextrous mouse and they're gonna be there, but they're annoying and need to be disabled if you don't want to accidentally click them. The orange slash below the LMB doesn't light up. Would have been a cool addition.
Overall Review: I've gone from a Deathadder 3500 to this, and so far I'm impressed. It's responsive, fast, and perfectly sized. The Deathadder malfunctioned after 3 months of use (the closest side button caved in). I liked the feel of the Deathadder, but this mouse is much better, because I'm one of those gamers that likes to palm, but will claw instinctively when I get in the action. All In all, I love the mouse. I'll see how it holds up and do another review.
Pros: Great sound quality. The BASS, ERMAGERD :O Very comfortable on the head (a little hard with glasses, but got used to it quick). Outside noise cancelling is like wearing hearing protection on a gun range. A RAZER product. Very quiet when playing games. Can blast it at 12am and my fiance will wake up from the mouse clicking
Cons: Mic quality has to be fooled with. Mic is also pretty funky. Cable is very very VERY long, so don't expect to use them with an iPod on a jog, unless you feel like losing a few teeth.
Overall Review: Razer seems to do it for me. I'm loving the Deathadder I just got, and this headset has not lowered my high views on Razer at all. I plan on getting the Anansi keyboard, and the Nostromo keypad after being so pleased with this headset. I'm glad too, because I researched for about 3 days looking at other sets (Vengence 1500, Siberia V2, G930, Carchrias, to name a few). Finally settled on these, not disappointed the slightest.
Awesome LITTLE piece of hardware
Pros: I purchased this mouse as a gift for my little brother due to him being to young to have a credit card, and as any courteous (and curious) gift giver would do, I opened it up and gave it a little run through to make sure everything worked properly. It did, and it was quite a nice mouse. -The DPI button isn't the greatest, but it gets the job done (sorta). -Solid construction -Cheap -Well rounded. Can be used for gaming, work, and pretty much anything you need it to do. -Good feel for the size
Cons: However, it isn't the best mouse in the world. -Feels very cheap -Very very VERY light -Cannot be palmed due to it's miniature size -DPI button is almost useless unless your pointer speed is adjusted in control panel specifically for this mouse, as having it at high makes it WAY too fast, and on low it is much much too slow.
Overall Review: All in all I tried to not be too harsh, it is a great all round mouse, particularly if you have small hands. I personally use a R.A.T 7, due to it's size and weight for gaming, and plug in a logitech if I need to do college work and such. I wouldn't recommend this mouse if you like palming your mice, but if you like having a soft, delicate finger grip on it, then this is your mosue.