Razer’s new Lancehead mouse offers ‘tournament-grade’ wireless performance
Wireless mice are great for gaming in theory. There’s no cable that can get in the way, or tug on the mouse when you run out of slack. Unfortunately, many wireless mice have bad wireless performance — either with latency or connectivity issues — and that bad performance is compounded in situations with high interference. Like at a pro gaming tournament, for instance.
Razer’s all-new Lancehead mouse is the latest attempt to solve these problems. Lancehead uses frequency hopping in the 2.4GHz band to dodge interference, and Razer claims the mouse “outperforms every other wireless gaming mouse” in lag-free performance.
That’s a tall statement. Logitech’s own mouse meant to solve the wireless gaming problem, the G900, works perfectly well in…