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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  • Brandon

    > 3 day

    This Death adder is no ordinary Gaming mouse This Mouse Is ABOMINATION GOD! Dude. If you are using Death adder elite from early 2014 or 2015 or older Death adder mouse. Your going to Suck ass At All GAMES! yes that right ALL GAMES! Just stop What you are doing ! Quit wasting your time! Grab your wallet Buy this Gaming mouse IN a heart beat! Are you having Issues with stuttering ingames or Having mouse input lag INGAMES???? or In windows? Buy this gaming mouse And he Will be your Dream And he will Make you aim DEADLY 200% BULL EYE Accurate In first person shooting games. Default settings is 1600 Dpi And 1000 Polling rate. I used to be at 1800 dpi and 500 polling rate. Its unbelievable Man! I played my first match In Modern warfare Team death match and I won It first match ever! Funny thing is that i had not played that game for over a month. and i won it Dont worry about razor synapse 3.0 beta software Its not what you guys think has it is like its bad. or Eats away so much rams or cpu usage However it only uses 1% ram usage in background procress.... which is not even hardly impacting the games performance at all. First thing i Did when i installed razor synapse 3.0 is i disabled the sensitivity buttons which it works. IF YOU ARE USING OLDER DEATH ADDER ! YOU ARE GOING TO SUCK ! IN ALL GAMES! AND CRY ABOUT PERFORMANCE ISSUES INGAMES! BUY THIS ABOMINATION GOD DEATH ADDER! people are accusing me Im using aimbot hacks :) which i wasnt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUY BUY BUY BUY! Remember Guys In razor synapse DO NOT mess with the Celebration Leave those alone ! if you have all you gotta do is hold the profile mouse button on the bottom hold it for 10 seconds it restores everything back to factory default as in the box. Secondly ! IT Lightest like a feather ! helped me aim so much better! Oh One more thing! dont bitch about the loose left and right click buttons it will do that for a few days because it is Brand new takes about after 5 thousands clicks the buttons will start to click normal again. like your old ones.

  • Giacomo M.

    > 3 day

    i 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

  • NORMA

    > 3 day

    This mouse is almost perfect. This mouse was around 30$. The essential is 20$. Now I would say get this mouse over any of the essential mouse Razer offers. The 20k Focus sensor is superior then any sensor in any other brand mouse. The tracking and smoothness of the sensor is top tier. The feet on the mouse are the best. They do not wear out quickly and last a long time and keep their smoothness. The top of the mouse is one body design which I really love compared to Basilisk. The mouse wheel feels good to scroll and the clicking is perfect, not too sensitive but not too stiff. The one thing this mouse lacks is ergonomics. There is no curve for your ring finger and pinky to rest. The mouse does not feel comfortable to hold. It is very awkward feel in the hand. The mouse is very light weight at around 82g compared to the basilisk which is 92g. So when you have such a light weight mouse and you can not grip the mouse correctly it tends to get away from you. But once you are in game you do forget about that and your mussel memory kicks in. It does throw off my game a bit because I just dont know how to hold this mouse. I would recommend seriously is the Basilisk wired. That in my opinion is the same mouse as the Death Adder but with a presented ergonomic design. The Basilisk is worth the money at 50$. But if you need to save that 20$ then I would get this mouse. Because in the end this is the best bang for your buck. I just dont like the feel of this mouse but everything else is spot on.

  • Jredfox99

    Greater than one week

    Awesome design of master chief and Amazon rubber grips good scroll wheel

  • VRooney

    > 3 day

    I don’t use it for gaming but as a general mouse replacement and it’s awesome so far. I have three of them.

  • Marlon B.

    > 3 day

    Bought this mouse to try and de-wire my home. This mouse having two connection settings is great! At home i use it with the 2.4hz dongle to play games like league and fortnite. but the true value shows when i swap it to blutooth and connect it to my work laptop. I set the side buttons to ctrl C and ctrl V and sped up my monotonous office job 10 fold. Now i have more time to scroll new jobs. The one downside is you need the razer program to change profiles unlike its wired brother where theres a button on the bottom.

  • rodrigo

    > 3 day

    Excelente para trabajar y jugar, es de un tamaño grande muy comodo para los que tenemos manos grandes.

  • Hillery York

    > 3 day

    I have been buying the Razer DeathAdder for years. Every time I need a new mouse or my DeathAdder from 5+ years ago dies I find myself right back here buying another one. I have tried several other mice including some really highly rated logitec mice and just keep coming back to the DeathAdder. For medium to large hands the shape of this mouse is just perfiect. I cant recommend it enough.

  • I23cl

    > 3 day

    This is my main. I have the Viper Ultimate and the Viper mini from Razer as well as others from logitech such as the g305, g703 and the model d minus incoming. The Deathadder v2 is the one I perform the best with, no competition. I play claw and palm/claw with a hand size of 19.1 x 9.9cm and the ergonomics on this thing are hard to get used to, but once you do its hard to go back to any other shape. I wish there was an EC2 size variant to this because the mini is more like an EC4 and its too small for me. The DA is slightly on the big side for my grip style but its still very comfy and lightweight. The side buttons are a little too far forward for me to reliably hit the front side button which is a bummer. The sensor is flawless and is more reliable than the hero on my G703 which doesnt like a few of my pads (I mightve got a defective unit). The clicks are better than the viper ultimate, but not as good as the Viper mini but still good. Optical switches are different but not in a good or bad way just different the pros: they are quick durable and wont double click, the cons: the feedback is different and on the viper ultimate, almost mushy. The side grips are really nice and if you need extra grip try the Razer grips, I highly recommend them. The cable is basically non existent (I have a bungee), i cant feel it. The feet werent as good as the other new Razers for some reason speed wise. They would also catch my soft pad when swiping left/rear and I count figure out why so I replaced them with tiger arc 2s and they are better for sure. The build quality is very premium without being heavy. The price is perfect in my opinion. Out of all the mice I own this is the most fairly priced other than the Viper mini. In my honest opinion, itll take a lot for another mouse to take its spot as my FPS main.

  • M.G. Trehern

    > 3 day

    In April 2021, I purchased this mouse and had absolutely no problem with it for months, up until March of 2022 (11 months). By this point, as you can see in the pictures, and in the spot where the thumb is in the ergonomic picture on this listing, a hole started to wear into the grip material where my thumb would rest. I first contacted Razer stating the mouse was developing a cosmetic issue that was affecting its handling but not its performance and asked for advice on what I should do, as Id been ignoring it for quite some time and found it was becoming distracting. They sent a standard response, asking if my setup was in a cool, ventilated area (it is), and then jump straight into the realm of RMA because, apparently, the concept of having replaceable grip material makes less sense than replacing an entire mouse. I inquired and was instructed to remove the grip tapes I had purchased and placed on the mouse and was assured a new set would be provided. I then ran into numerous issues with their website not allowing me to pay for the Advanced RMA option. Not only do they not bother with actual phone support, which would be nice when things arent working online, but you cant use the site itself to try to access the RMA payment area; you have to use the specific link they send you in their emails. I found this out after several days of going back and forth with emails to support, sending numerous screenshots showing the site would not cooperate. If I did ANYTHING other than using the link sent in their emails, Id be treated to a picture of a waddling cartoon goose with (of all things) a mouse in its beak. That was quite...frustrating to experience. What made it even MORE magical was waiting over a week before they even seem to contemplate sending my Advanced Replacement...and I had to ask THEM what was going on! The final cherry on top was the copious amounts of reminders I gave them before the unit was being shipped to me to make sure to include the promised grip tape. Guess what didnt show up with the mouse? If you said the grip tape you win a gold star. To summarize: I had a tiny, but very noticeable problem developing on my mouse and not only did the company choose to go through an unnecessarily expense method to correct it, but they provided terrible service, the site seems to be poorly coded, and their support has difficulty reading and comprehending emails and chats, seem slow to ship and process Advanced RMA security deposit refunds, and seem utterly incompetent when it comes to performing what should have been a simple task. I had a lot of empty promises made by a lot of people who seemed more keen on using templates and repeating actions that didnt work the previous six times than in actually solving the problem. While I love the mouse, I will never purchase another Razer product again. Bonus: After only three months, the replacement mouse I found I was wearing through the material in the same spot again! This time, rather than go through a second dose of their piss-poor support, I merely purchased some grip tape from Amazon, cut the shape I needed to cover the area in question, and now the mouse handles wonderfully. God forbid Razer invests just a few more cents into using more durable material on the area where the thumb rests. It would seem that would break the bank and destroy life as we know it. Ten minutes of time and two inches of grip tape pared down to the semi-circle shape I needed easily beats out a month of wasted time and extreme frustration.

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