Gaming computer company Razer today began accepting pre-orders for the Razer Boomslang mouse, which is being released to celebrate the original peripheral’s 20th anniversary.


The original Razer Boomslang was one of the first gaming mice to provide a wheel that boasted more accurate mouse tracking than other microphones on the market. The new model features a second-generation Razer Pro optical sensor with 45,000 DPI resolution, 4th-generation Razer optical mouse switches that prevent double-clicks and bounce delays, 8,000Hz hyperpolling wireless technology for lower latency, and double-sided construction with PU leather buttons for a better grip.

Razer includes Mouse Dock Pro for magnetic wireless charging, and the mouse supports 9-zone Razer Chroma RGB lighting that can respond to over 300 Chroma-integrated games. There are eight customizable buttons that can be used for shortcuts and macros.

Each Boomslang comes with a collectible LED display frame that includes every element of the interior design.

The newly improved Razer Boomslang is limited edition and priced at $1,337. Razer only produces a total of 1,337 units, each with a unique serial number. US pre-orders went live on February 10th at 8am PT and are sold out. Pre-orders will start in Europe on February 11 at 8:00 CET and in Asia on February 11 at 8:00 SGT and are also likely to sell out.

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