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The Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse is a lightweight, symmetrical gaming peripheral designed for precision and comfort during extended sessions. Released in 2023, it’s optimized for FPS and competitive gaming, featuring a low-profile shape that suits claw, fingertip, and relaxed palm grips. At just 58g, it minimizes fatigue while delivering responsive performance through Razer’s advanced optical sensor and switches. It’s the wired counterpart to the wireless Razer Cobra Pro, emphasizing reliability without battery concerns.
Key Specifications
Feature Details Weight 58g (lightweight design for quick swipes) Sensor Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor, up to 8,500 DPI (adjustable in 50 DPI increments) Switches Razer Gen-3 Optical Mouse Switches (90-million click lifecycle, 0.2ms actuation, no debounce delay) Buttons 6 programmable buttons (including two side buttons on the left) Lighting Razer Chroma RGB with gradient underglow (customizable from 16.8 million colors; reacts with Chroma-integrated games) Cable Razer Speedflex (flexible, low-drag paracord for fluid movement) Mouse Feet 100% PTFE (front, rear, and sensor ring for smooth gliding on any surface) Connectivity Wired USB (no polling rate specified, but low latency reported) Dimensions 115.9mm (L) x 62.5mm (W) x 37.9mm (H) – compact for most hand sizes Compatibility PC/Mac (via Razer Synapse software for profiles, DPI, and button remapping) Warranty 2 years Performance and Features
- Precision and Responsiveness: The 8,500 DPI sensor provides accurate tracking with minimal acceleration or jitter, making it excellent for fast-paced games. Reviewers note remarkably low click latency, ensuring a “snappy” feel in FPS titles like Valorant or CS:GO.
- Build Quality: The durable optical switches eliminate double-clicking issues common in mechanical alternatives, and the Speedflex cable reduces drag for better control.
- Customization: Use Razer Synapse to tweak lighting effects, sensitivity, and macros. Onboard memory stores your last profile for plug-and-play across devices.
- Grip and Comfort: Its small-to-medium size (best for hands under 19cm) and balanced weight distribution support agile movements, though users with larger hands may prefer palm-grip alternatives like the Razer Viper V3.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Extremely lightweight and agile for competitive play.
- Immersive RGB underglow enhances setup aesthetics.
- Reliable wired connection avoids battery anxiety.
- Smooth gliding and precise sensor performance.
Cons:
- Lower max DPI (8,500) compared to high-end rivals like the Razer Viper V3 (30,000 DPI).
- Limited to one color option (black); no ergonomic right-handed variant.
- Compact size may feel cramped for full palm grips on bigger hands.



