⚡ Charge Up Your Game with Style!
The Razer Mouse Dock Chroma is a sleek, wireless charging solution designed for gamers, featuring magnetic docking, customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and anti-slip Gecko Feet for stability. It provides real-time battery status updates and integrates seamlessly with other Razer devices, ensuring your setup is as dynamic as your gameplay.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.3 x 7.8 x 6.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 4.6 x 3.9 centimetres |
Item Weight | 51 Grams |
Brand | Razer |
Colour | Black |
Included components | Ladestation |
Plug profile | Tabletop Mount |
Part number | RC30-03050200-R3M1 |
Size | One Size |
Warranty description | x |
Style | Mouse Dock Chroma |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**M
Expensive paperweight
So a while ago my Razer Naga 2014 started to double click on certain numbers. Me, being the loyal brand-snob that I am, decided it's time for a new mouse (it lasted over 7 years!) and bought the Razer Trinity Pro. Now, this review isn't for that, it's for the dock. So do I recommend the dock? Yes. Definitely, if you have £60 to blow on a very pretty paperweight. It's infinitely better than charging using the cable as all you have to do is put the mouse on it. Easy.As for the chroma function, I've set it up to do the same as my mouse, just on a delay so they aren't synchronised. You can do loads more, but I won't lie, it doesn't really matter to me.What's the bad part?! Forgetting to use the thing. I can't count the amount of times I've had to unplug the cable from the dock to attach it to the mouse, because I with my short term memory, cannot remember to charge a mouse when it is literally glowing red... Obviously this is more user error than a fault of the dock, and was easily solved by a perfectly placed post-it note.
L**N
Far too expensive and comes without cable
If you don't have the cable that came with your mouse, you are in troublescandalously, comes at this extortionate price without the cable to make it workIf you lost the one that came with your mouse, you're going to be ripped off for another oneDoes it do a good job ? YesIs it worth the money ? NoShould it be free with your mouse? YesWould I recommend it at £20 less, yes it is ridiculously overpriced for what it isThis is old tech it's not innovative like a chargeable mat
W**M
Costly, but very convenient
At its core, this is a convenience item. It makes it a lot easier to charge a wireless Razer mouse. Rather than connect the mouse's awkward cable into the mouse (with its unique profile) every time you want to charge it, plug the cable into the dock, and plug the mouse signal receiver into the dock, then sit the mouse on top. It makes it a lot easier to charge the mouse in frequent short bursts, although sometimes I have had to try seating the mouse on top a few times - sometimes it will not fully connect, and light up purple instead of showing the charge level light. The RGB at the base is just a cherry on top.Despite its price, definitely worth considering.
M**K
Excellent, much needed product for Wireless Mouse.
I am glad i bought this. It is an absolute necessity for my Naga Trinity Wireless mouse. Looks beautiful. Has it’s own RGB effects. This dock with Razer RGB mousepad look great.
I**M
Good but well overpriced
Good but well overpriced
T**R
Razer Dock Chroma Review – 3/5
The Razer Dock Chroma is a great idea on paper but frustrating in execution and massively overpriced. At £55, it’s hard to justify paying so much for what is essentially a basic charging stand with RGB lighting. Realistically, this should be a £20 accessory at most.Pros:✔ Charges Reliably – When Used – The dock does its job once the mouse is properly placed on it.✔ Nice Aesthetic – It looks sleek and fits well into a Razer Chroma setup, making it a visually appealing addition to your desk.✔ RGB Lighting – If you’re invested in Razer Chroma, the dock’s lighting is a nice touch—when it works correctly.Cons:❌ Annoying to Dock the Mouse – The dock doesn't use magnets, just two small charging pins, meaning you have to manually align the mouse perfectly every time. It’s more fiddly than it should be, and if you're slightly off, the mouse won’t sit properly. Over time, I found myself getting frustrated and just plugging in a cable instead, which completely defeats the purpose of the dock.❌ Chroma Sync Issues – The dock has built-in colour indicators that override custom settings. For example, it turns amber when the mouse is low on battery, and as far as I can tell, there’s no way to disable this. If you want perfect RGB synchronization, expect to be frustrated.❌ Painfully Overpriced – The dock alone costs £55, which is absurd for what it actually does. For a product that offers nothing beyond charging and RGB, £20 would be far more reasonable. Worse still, when factoring in the extra cost of going wireless (~£100 for the mouse + dock versus a wired alternative), the whole setup starts to feel like a complete waste of money.Verdict:The Razer Dock Chroma is a nice-looking but fundamentally flawed accessory. While it charges reliably, the lack of magnetic alignment, annoying Chroma sync issues, and absurd pricing make it more frustrating than it’s worth.At £55, this is a total ripoff. If it were £20, it might be a decent convenience upgrade, but as it stands, you're better off saving your money and just using the charging cable instead.
B**N
Mouse Dock
I Bought This Item For My Grandson He Is Very Impressed With This Item. The Seller And Item Are Both Excellent.
L**D
Overpriced Gimmick
All I cared about for this dock was to save the hassle of needing plug my mouse in to charge it by conveniently sitting the mouse on this instead.Bought this a year and a half ago and it worked fine but now it's stopped charging the mouse which has made it completely useless.I don't know what I was thinking spending £65 on this little thing but if I can't fix this then I'm definitely not buying another.
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