Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the Razer Diamondback and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Diamondback.
November 2015
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The editors liked
Awesome Chroma lighting
Top notch build quality
Ambidextrous
Great tracking
The editors didn't like
A little expensive
Awkward to hold and move
Annoying button placement
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Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
In this test of 37 models there are only a few mice that left us with the thought 'you definitely do not want to purchase that one'. There are a lot of similarities, but there are also some models that stand out or simply perform slightly better than the...
Ridiculously priced, far more than what it offers, Peculiar shape that takes a while to get comfortable with, Battery doesn't last long when in wireless mode
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Published: 2016-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: pcgamer.com
Menacing Rattler: Ambidextrous design good for lefties; 16,000dpi sensor, light and nimble
Snakeskin Boots: Scroll wheel is a bit on the stiff side; costs $20 more than Logitech's similar G303
Razer's Diamondback is a solid lightweight symmetrical mouse, provided you don't mind the stiff scroll wheel. The 16,000dpi sensor comes at a small premium, too...
Abstract: The Razer Diamondback ambidextrous mouse is one of the most well-rounded and beautiful mice I've ever used, in any category. While I'm still all about using a right-handed mouse - since I'm not really a lefty - this piece of equipment is shaped fine enoug...
At a price point of just under it is very competitively priced against its competition. I would defiantly recommend giving this mouse a try in your gaming life. ...
1600dpi offers smooth movement and high precision, High level of control over the sensitivity and other settings, Chic, transparent design, Comes complete with its own carrying case, Drivers are compatable with everything from Windows 98 to XP.
Narrow design makes use uncomfortable for medium or large hands, Overall shape makes the mousewheel feel somewhat less than natural to use, at least in the beginning, MSRP $60 price tag for a mouse that does exactly what it boasts being capable of, but...
If youre going to be spending most of your computer time gaming, I can safely recommend the Razer Diamondback, despite the minor issues with its design. If your time is split between gaming and something like digital art or office work, youd pr...