Razer Salmosa 1800dpi Infrared Gaming Mouse
Razer Salmosa 1800dpi Infrared Gaming Mouse
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List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $34.99 Availability: unspecified
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Product Description
The Razer Salmosa is the quickest entry level gaming-grade mouse armed with the fastest tracking optical sensor in the world. Designed to be one of the lightest and most compact mice of its class, it is the ideal mouse of choice for finger-tip grip gam1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment Always-On mode Ultra-large non-slip buttons 16-bit ultra-wide data path.
Details
- The Razer 3G Infrared sensor is rated as the fastest tracking optical mouse sensor in the world
- Ultra-Light Form Factor The Razer Salmosa features one of the lightest and most compact form factors in its class
- Hardware Toggles for DPI and Polling Rate
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
- Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
Popularity: 39% [?]
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about 1 year ago
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The mouse worked right off, no problems. A majority of the documentation that came with it was in korean, but no one needs to be told how to use a mouse these days if you’re buying a 30 something dollar gaming mouse. It moves smoothly, and with the changable options on the bottom it can be adjusted to a faster or slower cursor speed easily. The mouse is a little small, but not very, the buttons are large, and it’s comfortable to use, as well as looking cool without 7 more buttons to accidently push when all you want to do is change windows. Overall a great mouse, and an excellent price.
about 1 year ago
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This mouse is really fast and it does what its supposed to do. It also has a really nice feel to the outside of the mouse. Highly recommended.
about 1 year ago
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Razer Salmosa 1800dpi Infrared Gaming Mouse
First off, Razer mice has been growing in popularity among gamers because of their solid products and strong reputation. They offer various gaming mice and peripherals to suit the needs of casual gamers to more experienced or expert gamers.
Previously I used a logitech wheelman mouse (ballmouse) until it broke and have gone through a few other mice before landing on the Salmosa. Some include Logitech g5, and razer Deathadder. I found that the logitech g5 and deathadder suited a palm type grip and it didn’t fit my style. They felt too big in my hands (I have small-medium hands) and too heavy. The Salmosa is Razer’s entry level mouse but I prefer it over their more costly mice because of how small it is. It fits my ‘finger-tip’ grip style perfectly and is extremely fast and smooth. The buttons are big and easy to press but not too easy (weight of hand will not accidentally press button) and it makes a defined clicking sound. The top surface has a matte rubberized finish that feels excellent and smooth to the touch. The scroll is more hard to roll than other mice I’ve used which is what I prefer since I really hate overscrolling in weapon menus.
I’m currently using the mouse with a Razer Goliathus speed edition mouse pad and it glides SO smooth I’m really digging it. I don’t think I’m going to change mice for a very long time. I mainly play FPS, CS:S and the mouse is extremely smooth and headshots have become a norm (mouse doesn’t make the player but it definitely helps). The liftoff distance is quite low so it won’t be a problem for low-sensitivity players. ONLY get this mouse if you use a finger-tip style grip because it is smaller than the average mouse. If this is what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate!! It hasn’t let me down yet.
*UPDATE MARCH 19th 2010*
-So it’s almost been a year since I purchased this mouse and I’m glad to say it’s stood the test of time! I’ve played around 5-10 hours a week with this for the past year and it’s still as good as before. There is some slight wear in the smooth coated surface but that’s a given since I’ve easily clocked 500+ hours with this bad boy. I use it for normal applications and it works just great!
Have confidence in this mouse, it’s never let me down!
about 1 year ago
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Quality mouse, my only complaint is that the left button often squeaks if you click off center (which I do).
about 1 year ago
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I purchased this mouse specifically for gaming (not that it doesn’t work for other activities as well), and it has done a fantastic job so far. I have not purchased a gaming mouse before this one, and that’s only because there has never been one that was the right shape. If you don’t put your palm on your mouse, I highly recommend this. If you need a very full grip, I suggest looking elsewhere, perhaps at another mouse by Razer.
about 1 year ago
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What more can I say…performs great,good price, it light and easy to use, and doesnt feel or look cheap. If you dont like too many fancy buttons on a gaming mouse this is the one for you.
about 1 year ago
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This is the best mouse I have ever used. I’ve had Microsoft, Logitech and even a Razer Death Adder mice, Salmosa is my favorite to date. I play RTS games but mostly Starcraft. This is the most accurate, lightest mouse on the market. No drivers make the set up very simple, plug and play. All of the settings are on dip swtiches on the bottom of the mouse. Hope this review helps. SALMOSA FIGHTING!!
about 1 year ago
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I am always leery of “gaming” products. In most cases they’re overpriced identical versions of normal products. For years I’d been using the same Microsoft laser mouse and never thought twice about it. Someone that I actually trusted suggested to me that a lot of my aiming problem in TF2 might be my mouse since I was having to run at 15.6 mouse sensitivity (extremely high) just to be able to look around in any kind of a timely manner. With this mouse I dropped down to 3.7 sensitivity when running at 18000 DPI and it has considerably improved my aim. When I’m not playing TF2/CSS I can flip a switch on the bottom of the mouse (down to 8000 DPI) and it’s a perfect speed for normal computer use.
Great product. I honestly don’t know how I played FPSes before it.
about 1 year ago
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Light, small, agile. Perfect for RTS gaming. Has a nice feel. The driver’s control panel is a little gaudy though.
Good value for a good, no frills (okay, maybe a few frills) mouse. It’s got a sort of micro-texture to it that gives your hand a really solid grip on it, no matter how you hold your mouse. Feels good in my hand. Buttons are large and good for spamming or controlled clicks. Mouse wheel feels just right too. It has some switches on the bottom that you’ll play around with it at first to get your settings right and then probably never touch again.
If you’re having problems with glitchy mouse control however, do yourself a favor and before picking up an expensive mouse, try using some sort of mouse-pad surface first. I know it’s painful paying for a mouse pad, but it probably made more of a difference than changing mice did. Still, I’ve got no complaints with the Salmosa–it’s the perfect mouse for me!
about 1 year ago
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I own a Razer Deathadder, and absoulutely love it! I bought the Salmosa for my Dad because he was having a hard time in CSS with his wireless notebook mouse. He likes the mouse very much! He is a lot more accurate now! As always Razer has the nicest finish and smoothest most crisp clicking buttons out of any mouse ever! Easy to use drivers… If you want a basic ambidextrious gaming mouse without all the flashy lights, this is for you!
-Viperbird