🎮 Charge Up Your Game with Style!
This Mouse Charging Dock is expertly designed for Razer's elite gaming mice, including the DeathAdder V2 Pro and Naga Pro. It features high-speed magnetic charging, anti-slip gecko feet for stability, and a micro USB connection for versatile compatibility. With its vibrant RGB lights, this dock not only powers your gaming but also elevates your setup's aesthetic.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Color | RGB |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Compatible Phone Models | andriod |
Portable | No |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | micro usb |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Main Power Connector Type | USB Type C |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Great little device!
What an awesome charger stand. It's just simple and that's all you need sometimes. There are a couple things that I like about it and a couple things I don't like about it but I also give it a five star because it does its job, and it was a great price overall.Pros -1) The price. $14.99 is so much easier than $49.99. Sometimes it is great to get the name brand because you get certain features that you might not get in a cheaper version. That's not necessarily the case here and for the price difference of $35, I chose this one.2) The Aesthetics. This item is pretty simple, one chord one device two prongs and an LED light. The light turns red when it's charging, the light turns green when it's finished.Cons -1) I honestly would not mind if there was some kind of switch on this to choose the color when it is in standby mode because I'm not particularly fond of the rainbow LED colors.2)The rubber on the bottom works well, but it still slides around, so just keep the feet clean and it won't slide, and it definitely sticks better on a glass desk.Overall, I am pleased and would recommend. The Razor brand has really good rubber feet and stays green and does not rotate colors of the rainbow. I think that this is my only real complaint, but I understand they can't copy that brand too much, so if there was a button that switches between the colors then that would be awesome.
S**L
Amazing charger
Just work as expected. Charges my mouse and I use it almost Every day.
R**N
Super convenient and works great, but annoying RGB
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been wanting the charging dock from Razer for a long time but couldn’t justify the price so tried one of these alternatives. This has been a game changer and is super convenient to use. I just drop my mouse on the charger whenever I’m not using it and never have to worry about it dying on me again. Since using this, I have never had my mouse die on me a single time or have the red blinking light telling me it’s low battery. The bottom is a rubber(?) material that does a good job at keeping the dock stable and it doesn’t budge too easily. The magnets are also sufficiently strong and you can easily tell when your mouse snaps into position.However, one huge flaw with this product is the obnoxiously bright RGB that you can’t disable at all. It was so bright that it would light up my room at night despite the PC being on the other end of my bedroom. I fixed this issue by wrapping some extra black vinyl I had lying around along the bottom RGB strip and it’s done a great job hiding the RGB. Without the RGB, this would definitely be a 5 star product for its price and functionality, but with the RGB, it is EXTREMELY annoying and bright even when it’s not charging.
S**M
(Mostly) Fixes Charging Issues
Big takeaway is that if you're having issues with the dock that came with the Razer Viper (mine was that the mouse had to be placed with an incredible level of precision to register that it was docked and start charging), this more or less fixes it. Not perfect, but I'm no longer spending 1-2 minutes trying to get the mouse to start charging and it completely stopped the random disconnects.My guess as to why is that the charging prongs on this are longer (5.5mm vs 4.2mm) and have a stiffer spring, improving contact with the points on the mouse.Only real downside to this over the OEM dock is that it does not support RGB customization through the razer app. I cannot confirm if there is some other software that does allow for it.
H**A
Good 3rd party dock for Razer
Does what it says, it has a USB pass-through so you can connect the 2.4 dongle that comes with your Wireless Razor mouse. Synapse can detect your Razer mouse through the pass-through too! This pass-through is very snug and I needed pliers to get the dongle out.Obviously this will not work with the Synapse software and the hardware is not addressable by any other 3rd party software. Small quirk, the dock glows red when your Mouse is docked and otherwise cycles colors. The only way I can get it to stay green is if I unplug and plug the dock back in. It would've been nice to have a few preset colors to cycle through but that would likely add some cost. Ideally the dock could read the battery level of the connected mouse and change colors that way but I think Razer reserves that feature for 1st party.For $20 I can't really complain. It holds the mouse and charges it would needing to constantly plug in the USB
N**A
Works well.
It works as designated. Simple accessory
N**.
Great product
Great product, magnet strength is okay, quality is alright but it’s cheap so don’t expect razer dock quality, it does its job.Something I also wish it had was the ability to turn off the RGB as when I turn off my PC the RGB of the dock stays on which is kind of annoying. No other faults here though, charges my 3 year old viper ultimate perfectly.
A**Y
This magnet is less than half as big as it should be!
When I got this I was very disappointed, it will hold on to the mouse if you baby it and guide it on there pretty much pick up the mouse and pick up the stand and make them connect in the right place, but that defeats the point of a doc.I wasn't going to send it back and I was curious if there was a magnet in there that was somehow placed wrong or something so I took it apart.First of all, there are four Phillips head screws I removed from under the rubber mat on the bottom of the unit, these Phillips screws were already stripped when I found them my guess is that they really cheaped out on manufactureing and are you using a electric screwdriver where they shouldn't be in order to save timeLooking on the inside there's a cavity that's clearly designed to take a rectangular rare Earth magnet in my image it's outlined in red, but they suck a much smaller magnet in there less than half the size of what this is designed for and filled up the rest with hot glue!!!!This is despicable, they probably saved 20 or 30 cents per unit and instead of a product I have E-Waste here sitting on my desk.I'll update if I can find a rare earth magnet that's not too expensive that will fit in here.
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