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Make the world your office with the Razer Pro Click Mini—your perfect go-to mouse for productivity on-the-go. With silent clicks and effortless navigation all packed into a compact design, this portable performer is the perfect fit for your workday no matter where you are.
4.3 out of 5
85.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars why did I wait so long to get this mouse
I have small hands (glove size small or sometime x-small) and had always had trouble finding a mouse that was comfortable for my hand size. My Logitech M325 was dying so I needed a new mouse. Found the Razer Pro Click Mini from online review websites saying it was great for small hands, but was hesitant due to the price. I'm glad I got it! The size is perfect and very comfortable! It has a 2.4GHz option which I prefer. And the clicking is pretty silent. Much better than an old dying mouse. Wish I had gotten this sooner!
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a great mouse; push the top white button forward, and use a single battery to make it light.
It is very good that both the left and right mouse buttons are quiet and this is a very accurate and responsive mouse. The initial setting of the wheel button is very loud and turning the wheel is loud in one direction but not the other direction. However, after I had the mouse for a while, I found out that pushing the top white button forward causes the wheel to be silent and also scroll a LOT faster. It actually works amazingly; this is the first mouse I've ever had that has this function. Another thing that I learned only later from reading the company website is that it can run on a single AA battery, which makes it substantially lighter. I found that with two batteries, that really slows down how fast you can move the mouse from place to place across the screen, while it is much better with just one battery. Finally, I am using it on Ubuntu 20.04, which the mouse works on, but the software that sets up button customization isn't a Linux program. I found that there are some Linux hacks, but I haven't heard one that claims to make the button customization work. Finally, I like the size of the mouse for my medium-small hand. I find larger mice uncomfortable. Given this combination of quiet clicks, fast, silent scroll wheel, accuracy, and great size, it really makes for a mouse.
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely quiet - worth every penny
I purchased this mouse to use while traveling and as a backup to my noisy gaming mouse. It’s quality is great for the price and the buttons deliver very quiet clicks as advertised. I love the frictionless scroll wheel toggle. Occasionally I confuse it for my spouse’s similar looking office mouse but can immediately tell the difference in quality once I pick it up. Great for gaming or school/office work. Accurate on pretty much every surface I’ve tried from couch cushion to dinner table. The mouse is ready to go out of the box and is very easy to connect using the usb or bluetooth. The battery life is insanely good.
4.0 out of 5 stars A good product that needs changes
So to be clear, I’m writing this review as someone that daily uses this mouse and WOULD purchase it again, but I believe in being critical of products where due.In fact, my mouse, keyboard, and headphones are Razer. Super happy with them but am objective in my reviews.As such, as the subject implies, this is a great product, but like the rest of Razer’s productivity lineup, in need of some serious improvement for the next iterations.First off, a feature set of this mouse shows a major problem in the Pro Click (full size). This can share one single dongle with the Pro Type Ultra. Why in the world would you make Razer’s largest work keyboard only be able to be paired with the compact travel mouse? And why is that feature not backwards compatible with its predecessor (Razer tech themselves were unable to answer this)? I’d far prefer the predecessor for a number of reasons that will become apparent as this review goes on, but the updated features on this make the Mini the pick for me, despite the drawbacks.Secondly, and the cause of this 4 (previously 3) star review since Bolo asks about ergonomics straight away. Aside from the Apple Mouse, I can’t think of one as bad as this at its price point. It is so small that it is impossible to palm grip it at any hand size. The fingertip grip will work for many hand sizes, and claw for a small handful, but palm grip is the most ergonomic and it’s impossible. For ergonomics to be the focus of marketing for the previous iteration and it to be absent in design from its successor is confusing to say the least. UPDATE: in practice, and months of use, it’s truly not that bad if you have small to average size hands. If you are the person that everyone says you have large hands, keep looking. The original Pro Click still is superior in this regards.Unlike the previous version with built in battery and included USB-A to Micro-USB charge / usage cable, this opts for 2 AA batteries. No wired option. You can use 1 or 2 AAs dependent on your weight preference (or availability of spare batteries). If you’d like to reduce eWaste consider purchasing some rechargeable AAs.Improvements over its predecessor include silent clicks compared to the Pro Click and other mice. Quite satisfying and tactile, yet much more pleasant on the ears. A free spinning wheel option in addition to the previous notched only scrolling is also welcome. I would like the notch to feel more notchy personally (the amount of times I scroll past my secondary weapon back to my empty primary during gameplay is frustrating).Speaking of gameplay, though this is marketed as a productivity mouse, Razer’s gaming heritage is in the DNA of this product. 10,000 DPI, 1,000 polling rate, 10ms latency is all impressive, and on par or better than many of their gaming mice. Skip the Orochi V2 (budget permitting). This is your portable gaming mouse from Razer. Skip the rest. Yes, Razer does make other wireless mice with HyperSpeed USB receivers. At that point, it would be ergonomics that I’d recommend them over this, as this is more portable and will provide a similar experience. The original Pro Click beats it by 1ms response time and I believe 2K on the DPI, but you lose the ability to use one USB receiver for mouse / keyboard if you go full Razer Productivity like myself.Multi device functionality is a selling point for this again, like all the Productivity line. It beats out even Logitech Master series by offering four device functionality over three. Logitech has it beat in user interface as it pertains to Logitech Options, which allows remapping of mice buttons per application natively, but those devices can’t be used for gaming for anything requiring reactive response from the player. You’re limited to Turn Based Strategy, RPG, Puzzle, Board, Racing games. No FPS, no MMO, no RTS. UPDATE: I would also like to point out if you use Razer Synapse, you can easily rival Logitech in the per-application button layouts.So, again, this is not going to be the best choice for you for pure productivity. It’s not going to be the best full time gaming mouse from a comfort / versatile handgrip standpoint. But it will give you the best of both, go anywhere, and you can use it with three devices via Bluetooth and a fourth with its HyperSpeed USB dongle. It’s blazing fast, very portable, and gives a ton of features and value for the dollar.What I would really LOVE, is for the original Pro Click to gain the silent clicks, free spinning wheel, and ability to have one USB receiver shared to bring the best of this product to one that’s actually ergonomically. Until then, buy one of these. But just as you wouldn’t expect a sports car to be your do-it-all vehicle, be aware of those limitations when you purchase one.
5.0 out of 5 stars long-lasting quality, minimalist, quiet, battery operated
Love this mouse for all the above + the office productivity. It’s quiet clicking and lasts a long time on batteries. Also connects via bluetooth + dongle. Excellent mouse and the scroll wheel has smooth or clicky options, Love the smooth option for long page scrolling as I just let it go by itself when giving it a good spin for long sheets with thousands of rows. Side buttons also extra useful for going back or forward on webpages.
5.0 out of 5 stars great quiet clicking
my logitech m590 right-click died, and i cannot stand the sound/feel of a loud mouse, so i bought this a potential new favorite.i’ve been absolutely enjoying it thus far! i do not like the scroll wheel- it feels a bit too heavy for my tastes, but someone else may enjoy the security. i just wish it physically felt like it scrolled faster than it does.if you like the logitech m590, this is your best alternative!
1.0 out of 5 stars Mouse wheel click failing in less than a month.
The click is quiet which is great. The mouse precision is great. However, less than one month in and the mouse wheel click is already failing to register. I've never dropped it or gotten water on the mouse. This is very disappointing. Seems like every company is building cheap mice these days. None of them are holding up and I can't justify paying 70 dollars for a mouse that fails within a month.
Silent as a ninja!
I just received this product and was very impressed by how silent it was. It feels great, although a little small if you have big hands, the clicks are very smooth and it's very precise, I'd say it's precise enough for gaming, but I haven't tested it yet.The top cover seems like it would fly off if you were to drop this mouse, the bluetooth connection was easy to connect and is very smooth/consistent so far. I wish it was rechargeable, then it'd be perfect, but I'll just use rechargeable AAs.Overall it looks and feels fantastic, I wish I had known about it sooner!
Quiet
Good for quiet gaming.
Great mouse - silent and ergonomic
Great mouse - silent and ergonomic
Quiet
I mean, it's a mouse.It tracks smoothly and the Synapse software gives some options to customise the mouse a little.The batteries are independent of each other so you can install one or two. That's a nice little trick.The button clicks a quiet, as advertised.
It’s doesn’t work
This mouse sensor doesn’t work
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