Razer does not need any additional introduction, even people who are very far from esports know this brand. For a long time, the company has been working exclusively in the interests of gamers, but recently it has been trying its hand at the market of classic components. One of the first swallows was the Razer Pro Click line of ergonomic manipulators, developed jointly with the world's leading experts in the field of office ergonomics from Humanscale.


Razer claims that when developing the shape of the original Pro Click mouse, they shoveled a bunch of scientific research in the field of physiology. As a result, the mouse body turned out to be beveled, and the hump located at hand rises slightly above the usual norm. On the left end there is an additional support for the palm, thanks to which the tension in the hands is reduced. On both sides, the case is covered with an interesting textured material that strengthens the grip and prevents the mouse from sliding in the hand. On the left side there are a couple of traditional additional buttons that can be wrapped in the proprietary Razer Synapse software.

Technically, the manipulators of this series take the best of both worlds, combining the convenience of ergonomic mice with the functionality of the company's gaming devices. So, the original Razer Pro Click is equipped with a high-precision proprietary Razer 5G sensor with a resolution of 16,000 DPI. The same sensor is used in manipulators of the Naga, Mamba and Basilisk series. There is no bright RGB backlight, it has been replaced with more useful things like a removable cable, built-in Bluetooth and radio module, as well as the ability to connect to multiple computers at the same time.