Overview

The Razer Cobra Pro is a wireless gaming mouse released by Razer, a company founded in 2005 and specializing in gaming peripherals. It is positioned as a versatile option for gamers seeking a balance between wireless performance, sensor precision, and customization. The mouse integrates Razer's HyperSpeed Wireless technology, which is engineered to provide low-latency connectivity, a critical factor in competitive gaming environments [Razer Cobra Pro product page]. Additionally, it features Bluetooth connectivity, offering a power-efficient option for general use or when HyperSpeed Wireless is not required.

Central to the Cobra Pro's performance is the Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, which offers a maximum sensitivity of 30,000 DPI, a tracking speed of 750 IPS, and an acceleration of 70 G. This sensor is designed to maintain tracking accuracy even during rapid mouse movements, an attribute validated by independent testing for its consistent performance [RTINGS Razer Cobra Pro review]. The mouse also utilizes Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, which employ an infrared light beam to register clicks, aiming to eliminate debounce delay and prevent unintended double-clicking. These switches are rated for a lifespan of 90 million clicks.

Weighing 77g, the Cobra Pro falls within the lightweight category for wireless gaming mice, contributing to reduced fatigue during extended gaming sessions. Its design incorporates 11 individually programmable buttons, allowing users to map macros or specific in-game actions. The mouse also supports Razer Chroma RGB lighting, with 10-zone customizable illumination. Power is supplied by a built-in rechargeable battery, offering up to 100 hours of battery life via HyperSpeed Wireless or 170 hours via Bluetooth, though this can vary based on RGB lighting usage [Razer Cobra Pro specifications]. Charging is facilitated through a USB-C port, and it is compatible with Razer's Wireless Charging Puck (sold separately) for Qi wireless charging.

The Cobra Pro targets a broad spectrum of gamers, from casual players who value wireless convenience and customization to competitive esports participants who require high-precision tracking and low-latency input. Its ambidextrous shape, though with side buttons primarily on the left, aims for a comfortable grip for various hand sizes and grip styles. The mouse's onboard memory allows for storage of up to five profiles, enabling users to switch between personalized settings without software intervention.

Key features

  • Razer HyperSpeed Wireless: Proprietary wireless technology designed for low-latency gaming [Razer HyperSpeed Wireless details].
  • Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor: Optical sensor providing up to 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking speed, and 70 G acceleration for precise tracking across various surfaces [RTINGS sensor performance data].
  • Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3: Infrared-based switches rated for 90 million clicks, designed to eliminate debounce delay.
  • 11 Programmable Buttons: Customizable buttons for assigning macros and specific in-game functions via Razer Synapse software.
  • Razer Chroma RGB: 10-zone RGB lighting with support for 16.8 million colors and various effects.
  • Multi-device Support: Ability to connect with a single dongle to compatible Razer keyboards, reducing USB port usage [Razer Multi-device support].
  • Versatile Connectivity: Supports Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth, and wired USB-C connections.
  • Onboard Memory: Stores up to 5 profiles for custom DPI settings, button mappings, and lighting configurations.
  • Qi Wireless Charging Compatibility: Supports wireless charging with the Razer Wireless Charging Puck (sold separately) or other Qi-compatible chargers.

Pricing

Product As-of Date Pricing Summary Source
Razer Cobra Pro 2026-05-05 Refer to retailers for current pricing Razer Cobra Pro Product Page

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Getting started

To begin using the Razer Cobra Pro, follow these steps to ensure proper setup and configuration:

# 1. Charge the Razer Cobra Pro
# Connect the mouse to your PC using the included USB-C cable.
# The LED indicator will show charging status.

# 2. Choose your connectivity method
# For Razer HyperSpeed Wireless:
#   Plug the USB wireless dongle into an available USB-A port on your PC.
#   Ensure the mouse's switch is set to '2.4'.

# For Bluetooth:
#   Ensure the mouse's switch is set to 'BT'.
#   On your PC, navigate to Bluetooth settings and pair with 'Razer Cobra Pro'.

# For Wired connection:
#   Connect the mouse directly to your PC with the USB-C cable.

# 3. Install Razer Synapse software (Windows/macOS)
# Download Synapse from the official Razer website:
#   Visit https://www.razer.com/synapse
#   Follow the on-screen instructions to install.

# 4. Configure your settings in Razer Synapse
# Open Razer Synapse.
# Select the 'Razer Cobra Pro' from the dashboard.
# Customize DPI stages, button assignments, polling rate, and Chroma RGB lighting.
# Save your profiles to the onboard memory for use without Synapse running.

# Example: Setting a custom DPI stage
# Navigate to 'Performance' tab.
# Adjust DPI stages as needed (e.g., 800, 1600, 3200 DPI).
# Assign a button to 'DPI Stage Up/Down' in the 'Customize' tab.

# 5. Optional: Enable 4000 Hz polling rate (with Razer Mouse Dock Pro)
# If you have the Razer Mouse Dock Pro, connect it to your PC.
# Place the Cobra Pro on the dock.
# In Synapse, navigate to the Cobra Pro settings and enable '4000 Hz Polling Rate'.