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Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse: 16K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable Buttons - Mechanical Switches - Classic Black
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Brand | Razer |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Number of Buttons | 8 |
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- High-Precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming and creative work
- Ambidextrous Design: Created for left and right-handed users with accessible, programmable buttons on both sides
- Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Includes 16.8 million color combinations w/ included preset profiles
- Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy: Small, tactile bumps increases grip and allows for more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations
- 8 Programmable Buttons: Allows for reconfiguration and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
- Durable Mechanical Switches: Supports up to 50 million clicks, backed by a 2 year warranty
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Connection
| Wired | Wireless | Wired | Wired | Wired |
Mouse Shape
| Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right-Handed | Right-Handed | Right-Handed |
Programmable Buttons
| 9 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Sensor
| 5G Optical Sensor | 5G Laser Sensor | 5G Optical Sensor | 5G Optical Sensor | 5G Laser Sensor |
Custom Lighting
| Chroma RGB | Chroma RGB | Chroma RGB | Chroma RGB | Chroma RGB |
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Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition - Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse - 16000 DPI.
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Technical Details
Brand | Razer |
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Series | Razer Lancehead Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse 16 Dpi Optical Sensor Chroma Rgb Lighting 8 Programmable Buttons Mechanical Switches 1 |
Item model number | RZ01-02130100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.54 x 2.8 x 4.96 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.54 x 2.8 x 4.96 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B06XH15HD9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 26, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #10,449 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #493 in PC Gaming Mice |
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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022
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It's been a ride with an up and unfortunately a lot of downs, but I finally received a Razer Lancehead TE mouse with no issues!! The really good news is I bought it back in July of 2019 and it's the end of November 2020 and it's still working amazingly well with no issues at all. I've had a decent amount of gaming mice and by far this was the best one I've ever owned.
There were a total of three I tried before receiving one with no issues. The original one I bought as well as the first replacement had issues with the right axle on the mouse wheel and a squeaking noise. Backwards and forwards scrolling felt really rough and wasn't turning like it was supposed to. The package for these two had no issues so the issue for both of these were manufactures defects. The second replacement however came in a very damaged box. It looked like something really heavy fell on it and crushed it. Now a days the delivery man take a picture of the package and they send it to you, but back the first half of 2019 that wasn't the case. I would have taken a picture but I didn't have a camera available at the time. Even with the box crushed there was a chance the product wasn't damaged so I tested it out just to see if it might be okay. Unfortunately it was damaged as the housing case on the mouse was slightly loose and would feel it shift left and right in the palm of your hand. The ironic thing is this one didn't have mouse wheel issues!! With the housing being loose I sent it back and they refunded me the money since there's a limit to how many replacement you can have.
I was going to give up and just buy a different mouse but I figured I'd give it one more go and purchase it again and I'm so glad I did. As I mentioned above, it's been about a year and a half with no issues!
Pros:
- Extremely comfortable even for extended periods of use
- Highly accurate and (almost) too fast at the highest DPI settings, which I am sure is great for gaming.
- Good lift-off distance. You don't have to move the mouse very far vertically for the sensor to release.
- Excellent weight. I think this is the biggest "pro" for me, as I enjoy slightly heavier mice.
Cons:
- Synapse 3 means that programming your lighting effects can be a bit painful and they only execute when the computer is logged in. Not a deal-breaker when the lighting doesn't matter, but it might matter to an "RGB Gamer"
- I would like to see Razer add lighting to the programmable profiles that can be loaded to the mouse. That way, when I use the unit on a non-synapse machine, I can easily tell which profile I am in by the RGB lighting rather than having to flip the mouse over to check the profile LED on the bottom.
The right side buttons are back a bit more than on a lachesis, so if that's what you're replacing, keep that in mind. I am sure I will adapt in no time. Great response, nice to have multiple color options this time around and it matches my nzxt razer tower now :)
If, like me, you are used to the lachesis low profile, then this will not cause any issues. The slight upcurve on the LMB/RMB does not exist here, which I did enjoy, but it is still a lower profile, easy palm fit, with no changes in it's curve placement over the lachesis. It does wonders for arthritic gaming :)
The reason I LOVE razer is simple. While most people with issues will act entitled and complain, when I had an issue in 2014 with my mouse I went directly to razer. Razor not only replaced mine, but since it was no longer made, upgraded me, saving me 40.00 on top of my initial purchase. All of this on TOP of not having my proof of purchase from 2 years earlier. The ystand by the product, not the sales ticket and I respect them for that and I will continue to buy their products
When I use the wheel it will jump from scrolling down to scrolling up randomly. So when playing Minecraft I will be on slot one trying to scroll to slot two and it will scroll from slot one to slot two and immediately to slot nine for no reason.
The rotary encoder they use in this line of mouse is complete trash and should be avoided at all costs because of this. I am now buying a newouse because I can't take this any longer.
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Quite disappointed, go with steelseries or something.


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And finally, Lancehead TE: Doubleclick issue
It looks l;ike Razer makes aesthetically pleasing products that simply dont last. Form before function. I'm done with Razer. I enjoyed the RGB but that's all I enjoyed. When the mice worked, they were AMAZING. When they didn't, I literally binned them.

• Neat, symmetrical design. 2 side buttons on either side for macros or for navigating forward/back. Chroma lighting on the side is, again, neat. It isn't too "loud" which means I can use it at work and no one bats an eye. It is also very well built and stable. Rubber grooves on the sides for better grip.
• Very accurate. Aside from gaming, I use this with Lightroom and Photoshop every day and performance is superb. The DPI switches are placed below the scroll wheel and I've found myself using them very often to go between 800-3200. An overlay pops up showing you the current DPI for a couple seconds after you switch, even in fullscreen apps, which is a great touch (you need to install the software for this.)
If there's anything I wish this mouse had, it would be an unlockable scroll wheel which allows you to choose between (free) no-resistance scrolling and regular. I've tried this out on a Logitech G502 (which costs roughly the same) and it is a really cool feature to have. A side-scrolling wheel would have been nice, too. It is also on the pricier side; if you're not particularly interested in the RGB lighting, you can pick up cheaper options from Steelseries/Logitech.
However, I can definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a sleek and well-performing mouse that should last quite a while.
UPDATE: 27/05/2020
I've been running into the dreaded double-clicking issue with the left mouse button for a couple of months now. It's gotten to the stage where it is hindering my workflow with misplaced clicks (dragging items can be a chore because the click just stops registering while you hold the button) so I'm starting to consider replacements. It's a pity because the mouse otherwise is in great shape and performs just as it did when I first bought it otherwise. I'll probably try to fix it myself or buy a cheap mouse - the Deathadder and G302 I previously owned both ran into the same issue. Disappointed.