The Razer Krait
The Krait shares the same sleek shape and design as both the Diamondback and the Copperhead. That's good news because not only does it look good, it provides a comfortable grip.
On the underside of the Krait, you can see that this mouse is supported by three Teflon feet. As mentioned earlier, the Krait does not come with any replacement mouse feet, but these should last the entire life span of this mouse.
To suit both right- and left-handed gamers, Razer kept to a symmetrical design. Hence, both the right and left sides are identical - each sporting the same translucent trim. There are no side buttons on the Krait though.
This is what it looks like directly from the front, and the back. The two large buttons certainly make it easy for anyone, even those with smaller hands, to comfortably grip the mouse and work those buttons. The scroll wheel looks absolutely minuscule, sandwiched between the two buttons.
Unlike the Diamondback or the Copperhead, the top shell is completely opaque. So, you can't actually look at the internal construction of the mouse.
Specifications
Let's take a look at the specifications of the Razer Krait.
Buttons |
3 buttons, all independently programmable |
Sensor Type |
Infra-Red |
Sensor Engine By |
Razer Precision |
Sensor Resolution |
1600 dpi |
Motion Detection Speed |
Up to 40 ips (inches/s) and 15 G |
Sensor Frame Rate |
Over 6,400 fps |
Data Channel Width |
16-bit |
Polling Rate |
NA |
Response Time |
NA |
Onboard Memory |
None |
Dimensions |
5.04" long x
2.5" wide x 1.54" high |
Connectivity |
Mouse cord (7-feet,
lightweight, non-tangle) |
Available LED Colour |
Orange |
Special Features |
On-the-fly sensitivity adjustment |
Warranty |
One year limited warranty |
Now, let's take a closer look at the Krait.
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