Razer HyperFlux Wireless Powered Mouse Debuts at CES 2018

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Razer has pulled the wraps off a very cool new mouse with the ability to get all the power it needs to operate from the mousepad it sits on. The mouse is called the Razer Mamba HyperFlux and the mouse pad that powers it is called the Razer Firefly HyperFlux.

The two products are the first that are equipped with the HyperFlux power technology that uses a magnetic field to efficiently transfer power directly to the mouse and eliminating the need for a battery inside the mouse. Razer says that means an “ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse” and it has weight on par with a wired mouse.

The Mamba HyperFlux mouse is fitted with the Adaptive Frequency Technology or ATF tech for superior wireless connectivity and signal strength. The mouse actively scans for the strongest signal within the 2.4GHz band and has a 16,000 DPI 5G optical sensor.

The Firefly HyperFlux mouse mat has RGB lighting and has a dual-sided hard and soft surface for flexibility. When the mat is connected, the mouse gets infinite power with no battery inside and no cable needed. A HyperFlux wireless hardware combo will launch in Q1 2018 and sell for $249.99.