RAZER’S COBRA PRO is pitched as a jack-of-all-trades mouse, ideal for any hand grip and game type. It comes with a 30,000 DPI Focus Pro optical sensor and Razer’s own optical switches under the buttons. There are 10 programmable controls and three ways to connect to your PC (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C to USB-A cable). At roughly 12cm x 6cm, it’s a pretty compact mouse, and that means it’s not that well suited to larger hands.
At a wincingly expensive $129.99, it’s not exactly cheap either. In fact, that price leaves it just $20 short of Razer’s DeathAdder V3 Pro. That puts a lot of pressure on the Cobra Pro to deliver the goods. How does it fare?
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