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Razer revives the iconic Boomslang mouse for 20th Anniversary

Razer has officially unveiled the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition, a modern reimagining of the world's first gaming mouse. This limited-run peripheral pays tribute to the device that launched the gaming mouse industry in 1999, updating its classic “snake-head” silhouette with state-of-the-art technology. The release is strictly for collectors, with production limited to just 1,337 units worldwide, a nod to the “leet” (elite) speak prevalent in early gaming culture.

While the new edition retains the Boomslang's signature ambidextrous shape and translucent aesthetic, the internals have been completely overhauled for modern competitive standards. Under the hood, the mouse is equipped with the Razer Focus Pro Gen-2 45K Optical Sensor, offering up to 45,000 DPI with 99.8% resolution accuracy, a massive leap from the original's 2,000 DPI ball-tracking. Performance is further improved by Razer Wireless HyperPolling Technology, which delivers an 8,000 Hz polling rate for near-instant responsiveness. Moreover, the 100-million-click-durable Gen-4 optical switches replace the mechanical switches of the past. Additionally, the bundle includes the Mouse Dock Pro for translucent magnetic wireless charging, preserving the mouse's look.

Razer has also enhanced the exterior with PU leather-wrapped primary buttons, designed to improve grip and add a premium tactile feel. The lighting system has evolved significantly, replacing the simple glow of the original with a 9-zone Razer Chroma RGB system that features customisable underglow compatible with over 300 integrated games. Users can further personalise their experience via Razer Synapse, which also offers macro support and profile management.

To celebrate the launch, Razer is inviting fans to share their memories of the original Boomslang at upcoming community events. Participants will have a chance to win exclusive items, including the unit #1337, which Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan has signed. Availability and pricing for the 1,337 units will be detailed soon.

KitGuru says: Did you own the original Boomslang? How was your experience with it? Would you get the updated model if you had the chance?

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