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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juan sierra
> 3 dayMuy buen mouse para juegos, tengo el Mamba Elite y creo que este me va mejor.
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AlmightyHeretic
> 3 dayI have an issue with this mouse that very few people seem to have. My computer is from 2014 with mid-high specs by todays standards. My BIOS was last updated in 2019. This mouse will prevent my computer from passing POST. It will just hang until I completely unplug the mouse. As soon as I plug in the mouse while in BIOS, BIOS becomes unresponsive. Unplugging the mouse allows me to continue. Same thing with UEFI. I noticed a Synapse software prompt as soon as I plugged this mouse into my wifes laptop. So I tried plugging in a USB hub and running the mouse off of said hub. Now my computer boots successfully without having to unplug and re-plug the mouse. If you have boot issues you might try using a hub if youve got one available. For reference, my USB hub is an AmazonBasics USB 2.0 hub (B003M0NURK). I like the ergonomics of this mouse for the most part. My only gripe is the flare on the right click feels a little too big to me. I think they could have shaved down the side a bit more. I dont have big hands so that could be part of the issue. From the tip of my middle finger to the bottom of my palm measures about 7 inches. Other than that, I really like this mouse. Its comfortable and the cable is awesome. Its lightweight and very flexible. I bought a mouse bungee to go with it and I probably dont need it now. Im coming from a Redragon M711-FPS and this Razer makes Redragons cable feel like a rigid rope. The click on the Razer is also much softer. Its not so soft that Ill accidentally click but it does make it easier/faster to click when needed. Im also running Linux Mint. I havent been on Windows in a while. I can say this works really well on Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon. Two things you will need to successfully control this mouse and other Razer products on Linux are OpenRazer and Polychromatic. With those two additions you can control the settings, rgb, and even sync rgb across devices. I like the mouse and bungee I bought that Im already looking at their keyboard. And as far as support goes, they were helpful when I contacted them about my issue. My product showed up as being out of warranty even though its brand-new but support assured me I have a 2 year warranty on the mouse. They sent me a link to update my firmware and gave me suggestions on troubleshooting the mouse to see if it needed to be replaced. The firmware had to be updated on Windows. Im not sure if it can be done on Linux. I was also given a reference number in case I needed to contact support again. Im sure everyones experience is different, especially depending on the agent you get, but I thought it was worth noting.
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DafT
> 3 dayI prefer this to the V3 shape, but its still not perfect. The weight is probably what makes me not want to use it the most, as its a fingertip grip mouse for my big hands, and so the weight tires me out a bit after sessions.
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Jeffrey A. Cohen
> 3 dayI love this mouse, and series in general. But it suffers from the same problem as most do, the middle mouse button is crahhhp and surrenders after a few months of regular usage. Software / drivers are so so, but for the $, I’m happy enough
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Hutch
25-11-2024Ive had the mouse for 2 months now and this is probably the most comfortable mouse in my hand that I have ever bought. The soft but hard texture of the mouse is amazing. Combine that with how your fingers feel encompassed by the buttons with the ergonomic design and it makes for a very enjoyable experience. When I lay my hand on the mouse it feels natural, and apart of my hand, instead of my hand just simply laying on top of it, if that makes sense. And the RGB on the mouse is dope, and in moderation. Top that off with a 50$ price point and I am VERY satisfied with my purchase. I take away 1 star for 4 small reasons that are not deal breakers, but could use some improvement or just things I dont prefer. 1. The 2 buttons for the thumb are too far foward. Instead of my thumb resting in the middle of the 2 buttons making it easy to hit either one, my thumb rests on the center of the button closest to me forcing me to have to stretch my thumb up to the front of 2 the buttoms. Ive gotten used to it now, and it may not be an issue for some, but its something to keep in mind. Also I have big hands, Im a 300lb male (I use this account for prime) and im 64 so it isnt a small hands issue the buttons are just legitly too far forward. 2. There is a slight deadzone when you left click. Not sure if this is really a con, as I believe it has helped me with miss clicking less. However I do prefer an immediate click with no give in the button. None the less it was nothing to get used to it and now I dont even notice it. In fact, it could have even been a calculated design to help with miss clicking since the button itself doesnt need much force to activate a click. Either way, it took some getting used too and is not what I prefer, but its still good. 3. The scroll wheel is not great. This doesnt mean much as most mice I have had didnt have a great scroll wheel. It just feels... cheap and doesnt always like to lock in to place sometimes if you are lightly scrolling on the wheel. Not a major deal though as I said most mice Ive had didnt have great scroll wheels. 4. Most mice have a sound to them while clicking. This mouse sound a bit hollow. When you click it sounds like it resonates in the body of the mouse. I came from a Logitec g203 prodigy mouse and the sound of that mouse made the mouse sound well built, not hollow. Again this is not a deal breaker nor a major issue but it is something to keep in mind. Pros: - Most comfortable mouse in my hand I have ever owned - Very accurate and amazing for gaming - I got it for 49.99 so it was a great deal for such a comfortable, accurate mouse - +200fps because the mouse has RGB :) Cons: - Thumb mouse buttons are a bit too far forward on the mouse - Very slight deadzone when left clicking but nothing serious or anything to worry about - The sound of the mouse/clicks sound hollow. Makes the mouse sound cheaper. But its lightweight so.. - Scroll wheel feels, cheap
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Sonny M.
> 3 dayOn the lighter side, smooth glide, comfortable feel in my hands. The side buttons are great as I dont need to press hard, nor is too accidental to press. I suggest playing on 1600 DPI for gaming for the best results, I used to play on 400 but found better consistency on 1600 after converting my 400 DPI game sensitivity to 1600 DPI
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Giacomo M.
22-11-2024i bought the death adder v2 hyperspeed so it wireless and it so good you can compare this to the death adder v2 pro. the pro is a bit lighter but the hyperspeed is still very usefull for gaming. if your looking for a mouse thats confrable and has qualitys of a 130$ mouse this is it if you need a cheap mouse you should get this
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C.P.
Greater than one weekAre you a bad boy that whips any mouse in to a state of double click within weeks or months? Behold the optical button, a button you can now destroy in a new and different way. I actually went back from years of Logitech wireless mice to this mouse. Logitech has great latency on its wireless but their build quality is atrocious and double click problems rampant. My last mouse from Logitech experienced 6 RMAs. Take it back to the early 2000 gamer aesthetics Fatal1ty style. Feels great in an adult hand, clicks great, mouse bungee to lift the cable and no more worry about batteries. This is my new long term mouse until Logitech gets their buttons under control.
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Juhi S.
> 3 daybeen really good. The clicking took time to getting used to. My had posture is more comfortable in this.
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Golden
> 3 dayI bought this for my sons gaming PC that has software for his Razer keyboard and this wont register or be acknowledged by the program and comes up as Microsoft. The buttons dont work and seems like responses are delayed. Just an updated review, apparently it was my old PC not recognizing the brand and it is in fact razer, so just a disclaimer, PC needs to be newer . It works as well as it should and is recognized by the razer dashboard