Razer DeathAdder V2 Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable Buttons - Rubberized Side Grips - Classic Black
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ian
> 3 dayExcelente compra, probablemente no sea el mejor, pero para ser un mouse inalámbrico es bastante inmediato, se siente de calidad, los botones son cómodos, buena gestión de batería, y sobre todo, razer synapse, con su estos y aquellos, la personalización que te permite es excelente y te ayuda a tener configuraciones excelentes para cada ocasión
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G. Dean
> 3 dayI used this mouse (and this will be the first of at least two) to replace Logitech G602 gaming mice. This mouse beats the G602 in at least two notable categories (and in all other categories that matter less). First, the accuracy of this mouse is incredible, and it gives me the greatest faith that my gaming inputs go right to where I want them on the screen. Even when adjusting the G602 for varying dpi settings (and ensuring that I was in the fast-pinging gaming mode) , I always seemed to get tracking issues or pointer jitter from the G602 that was frustrating. This Razer DeathAdder (wired mouse) solves all of those issues for me. Second, this mouse does not have the GARBAGE Omron switches that the G602 is built with, and the click response on the Razer DeathAdder is crisp, singular, and immediate. The Logitech G602 mouse buttons quickly fail and yield you double- or multi-clicking issues, making games (or even doing word processing) impossible. Razers Optical switches have not given me those issues, and are far superior to Omron switches, in my opinion. I will never buy a mouse with Omron switches ever again. I am planning on replacing a second G602 with this Razer DeathAdder model. I would recommend this mouse to anybody.
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rodrigo
> 3 dayExcelente para trabajar y jugar, es de un tamaño grande muy comodo para los que tenemos manos grandes.
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Innocente
> 3 dayFirst, lets get the main thing out of the way. The Synapse 3.0 software. It is just not very good. It has issues. Not going to go into detail on the issues but be ready for some frustrations when working with it. I can only hope that it will get better over time as they do seem to update it frequently. The mouse itself works well, but there are a few quite curious design decisions: 1. It only stores the Profile button/DPS settings on the mouse, NOT the Chroma (color) settings! 2. It has a button on the BOTTOM of the mouse to switch Profiles, but NO indicator on the mouse as to which Profile is currently set! 3. There is also NO indicator on the mouse as to which DPI setting is currently chosen. Note that you can select colors on the mouse to go with the Profiles, but if you manually switch profiles on the mouse, the colors will NOT change to match the new profile. The Synapse 3.0 software is always online and always on and you can set it up to automatically change when a specific game starts up. But without the software running, the mouse is somewhat crippled. If you can get this mouse on sale (I purchased for $40), it is a great buy and a good introduction to RGB operations. The action of the buttons is not too light and not too firm; I never accidentally click any of the buttons. The mouse has a great feel to it and does not feel light, flimsy, or cheap in any way. Just be prepared for a little frustration with the Synapse 3.0 software.
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Scott Bogan
> 3 dayMuch better than DeathAdder Essential Gaming mouse. Pay the little bit extra and get this one.
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Dingus
> 3 dayThese are great! They stick very well. I was worried they would lift bit 2 months of daily gaming and they are solid. The texture is great and Grippy. Make sure you put them in straight and even. Overhang can cause sticking and collection of hairs and whatever that can stick to any overhang. Take time to make sure you line it up well. Clean the surface well. I used a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol and water. You can adjust where you place the rear palm grips to your liking. You dont have to do it exactly as Pic shows. My only gripe is how they tend to get a bit dirty from skin cells and such. But gently wiping them down works good enough. If you want some grip on your DAv2 These are great!
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Krenzzler
> 3 dayPros: -Light weight (80g) -Left and right Optical switches -Speedflex cable (very, very nearly a paracord, its really good for a stock cable) -Focus+ sensor with asymmetric cutoff (more on this) -PTFE skates -Good scroll wheel -Snappy side buttons -Fantastic ergo shape -Synapse software (more on this) -Bright, clean RGB lighting Cons: -No extra skates included Thoughts: So the con is the only nitpicky thing I could think of. More companies are starting to include extra skates and other components, and Id like to see razer do the same. Aside from that, the mouse is fantastic. The buttons are very light to press, the weight is really good, etc.... This is a really good update to a very popular classic. Every gamer at some point has owned a Deathadder and each iteration is slightly better than the previous. This one leaps into the modern trends that gamers are asking for. The cable is so flexible it feels wireless, the weight is so light you wont fatigue your wrist or hand during long sessions, the sensor is very accurate, and so on. Speaking of the sensor, I mentioned asymmetric cutoff. Alot of mice let you adjust the lift off distance, this does that and lets you adjust where it starts tracking when you set it down. A little extra control in the players hands. It also has a smart tracking feature that automatically adjusts the liftoff distance based on the surface. Useful if you play on different surfaces often. The synapse software is not required, but does give you extra control over the mouse. You dont need to register an account to download it or use it. You can log in as a guest, fiddle, and uninstall if you want. Keep in mind, this is a large mouse, so if you have small hands, this probably wont be comfortable to you. It is definitely one of the best ergo shapes available. Id really like to see razer make these in different sizes. All in all, if you like the deathadder, youll love this upgrade. If youre in the market for a large ergo mouse, give this a shot.
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Anthony Edwards
> 3 dayMouse works great, but for a gaming mouse, it’s on the small side and is also light without the ability to add weight. If you have large hands, don’t get this mouse.
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Inklers
> 3 dayI just opened it and I already found a perfect mouse fit for my hand. Movements are smooth and accurate with a nice response for each click. A budget mouse I think? But MAN is it good for what I need. Plus Im a bulky person so the fact it fits in my hand so perfectly is a plus. I play so many games. So many, but a good favorite to mess around in is CSGO. This mouse made every shot feel like absolute butter. All in all 10/10. Would likely recommend. Smaller hand be warned.
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VRooney
> 3 dayI don’t use it for gaming but as a general mouse replacement and it’s awesome so far. I have three of them.