







🖱️ Elevate your workflow with precision and comfort — because your hand deserves the best.
The Razer Pro Click Humanscale Wireless Mouse combines ergonomic design with cutting-edge 5G optical sensor technology, supporting multi-host Bluetooth connectivity for up to 4 devices. Featuring 8 programmable buttons and an extended battery life of up to 400 hours, it’s engineered for professionals seeking comfort, precision, and seamless multitasking in a sleek, modern package.








| ASIN | B08BQXL6DD |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 400 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,361 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 853 in Mice |
| Box Contents | Batteries |
| Brand Name | Razer |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (882) |
| Embellishment Feature | button |
| Enclosure Material | PTFE |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.7L x 8W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Mouse |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Razer Pro Click |
| Model Number | RZ01-02990100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Finish Type | Glossy or Matte |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Office |
| UPC | 811659035608 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**L
The razer pro click mouse is the best mouse I have found for comfort. I have medium size hands, and the mouse is perfectly sized for my whole hand to rest on it and relieve pain. This is the 2nd one I bought so I have one for home and work
A**R
Si eres como yo, un Godinez Gamer, este Mouse te encantará. A pesar de que no está enfocado enteramente en lo gamer, funciona bastante bien jugando shooters, yo lo uso para la chamba y para jugar y me funciona perfecto.
R**B
Love the mouse, love the way it feels, works great when it works. Therein lies the problem. If you search "Razer Pro Click Not Charging", you'll find many grievances you don't see here in the reviews on Amazon. In addition to the provided cable inexplicably being a micro USB with a notch that prevents you from using any cable other than the one it comes with without voiding your warranty, and aside from the fact that it is literally impossible to buy another compatible cable from Razer, making this physical DRM/design choice absolutely f***ing pointless, the only known solution to this problem is to make use of Razer's warranty. You don't get one of those when you buy this device used, and you also don't get the option to purchase an extended Asurion warranty with the device like you do with a new one. These things can die completely at random, for seemingly no reason, and your only hope is a warranty exchange, or to physically mod the device to use another cable and hope the cable was the issue, which will void any warranty you do have. In my case, I have nothing to lose by modding it, but I thought it best to leave a warning for anyone tempted by the sometimes 40 dollar discount offered on a used mouse. Don't do it, unless you're okay with paying $80 for something that is known for shitting the bed at any time for seemingly no reason. Again, not a knock on the mouse. I'll be purchasing a new one with a warranty because I don't know if I can stand using another mouse for my line of work. I genuinely love this thing and I'm gutted that it's just decided to run death.exe.
B**C
It is 2022, and Razer still decides to produce a mouse that does not support macOS. All buttons does not work except for clicks with Apple devices. The speed of the cursor changes when using wired vs Bluetooth.
R**5
So you are a gamer who also works from home and must use more than one computer daily. But you don't want a collection of mouse and keyboards at your desk. What is there to do? If you're like me, you went to the Logitech MX Master collection (and they offer other multi-device peripherals outside of that). But any serious gaming enthusiast will not like the membrane keyboard nor the relatively high latency of the Logitech MX peripherals. Enter Razer Productivity series. Multi-device support? Check. Mechanical keyboards? Check. Low latency, high polling rate mice? Check. RGB? Nope. But for some, having two Razer items that aren't #ChromaEverything is ok. Such was the case for me, or so I thought. Admittedly, I am not Razer's target audience as a Mac OS and Windows user. Or so I thought until they started marketing their Mercury Thunderbolt 3 dock as a Mac product... so maybe that's changing. But at any rate, this is the crux of a severe functionality gap between Razer and Logitech's identically priced mouse. With Logitech, I have true cross platform functionality, being able to remap and reprogram ever one of the buttons in both Windows 10 and Mac OS. It will even travel from screen to screen without pushing a button on either device (something Razer requires in their multi-device support). On the Razer Pro Click, you can do full remapping, but only on Windows Devices, and with the Productivity Dongle plugged into a USB port. The Logitech device supports it fully over Bluetooth. Big missed opportunity on both platform support and implementation of the features. On Mac OS, the side buttons are useless. The left and right clicks on the scroll wheel are useless. You can't do free scrolling as you can with Logitech. Only notched scrolling, and slowly. If you are a Windows user only, and just want mouse and keyboard to support your gaming and work computers, this may be fine. But it's a big miss nonetheless, as even Windows only users will find more customization in Logitech Options than Razer Synapse as it pertains to items such as the scroll wheel functions. Another problem with this compared to both Logitech and Razer’s own lineup is lack of unifying keyboards and mouse to one HyperSpeed receiver. Yes. This has it. It’s just not like the gaming variants (or Razer’s own future productivity variants) in being able to combine mouse and keyboard on one USB. To do that, you must get the Click Mini, which has disposable batteries (eWaste), smaller form factor (impossible to do ergonomic palm grip for any hand size beyond a child), and is heavier. The same mini mouse also offers the free scrolling this lacks. It makes no sense that Razer wouldn’t have identical feature sets across their productivity lineup nor the lack of backwards compatibility. For a mouse that’s more expensive and a year older. Razer stuff I guess. As a productivity product, this is lacking with such stiff competition from Logitech, but these shortcomings are addressed by it’s cheaper successor. As a gaming product, it's fine, but Razer offers many mice that are great at gaming with more options (such as RGB if you wanted). So it feels like this is a mouse that's good at productivity and good at gaming, but great at neither. All that to say, I returned this, and got a Pro Click Mini. At over $200 for the Pro Type Ultra and the Pro Click Mini, unless you’re a gamer and working professional in the same space, you’ll likely prefer other cheaper options. Your mileage may vary, and your experience may be better if you're not like me needing Mac OS and Windows support and full customization for every device you use.
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