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Razer Revives Iconic Boomslang Mouse for 20th Anniversary
10 Dec
Summary
- Razer is celebrating its 20th anniversary by re-releasing its first gaming mouse, the Boomslang.
- The special edition mouse features the original shape with modern engineering and optical sensor.
- Only 1,337 units will be released worldwide, referencing hacker speak 'Leet'.
Razer is delving into its archives to reintroduce the Boomslang, its inaugural gaming mouse, as a special 20th-anniversary collectible. This resurrected peripheral aims to evoke strong PC gaming nostalgia for enthusiasts. The original Boomslang debuted in 1999, with Razer's current CEO, Min-Liang Tan, having contributed to its initial design.
The revived Boomslang retains its classic silhouette but has been significantly updated with contemporary engineering, premium materials, and a high-performance optical sensor, replacing the original mouse ball. It boasts advanced features like customizable RGB lighting and an impressive 45,000 DPI, with a stated lifespan of 100 million clicks.




