Razer DeathAdder v2 Mini Gaming Mouse: 8500K DPI Optical Sensor - 62g Lightweight Design - Chroma RGB Lighting - 6 Programmable Buttons - Anti-Slip Grip Tape Included - Classic Black

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  • Mauro Andreozzi

    > 3 day

    Buena calidad por su precio

  • Just Erik

    > 3 day

    Right to the bad stuff: The chord is short. If it were any shorter Id send it back. The chord material selling point is that its light and doesnt get in your way. The problem is that its so light that oftentimes it doesnt move, doubles over on itself, and can even get in the way of the mouse. Its better to have some tautness in the chord so it moves out of its own way. It can be annoying once in awhile, yet not often enough where its a continued detriment. The front right of the mouse tapers up. Its where I rest my ring finger and can cause annoying wear. Its not as bad as Ive found on other mice, but its there. The software is trash. In my experience, Synapse even causes stutter in games that I play. Completely removing it solved that problem. Needing an account to fully utilize the mouse capabilities is lame. Fortunately, you can not install the software and it still works. The second DPI setting is 800 by default, which is what I use. I just cant customize the lighting or use game profiles. The lesser of two evils afaic. Nonetheless, for an entry level gaming mouse with a decent sensor and good mouse clicks, it works well. Its basically what I look for with the expectation that I can get up to a year out of it and then just buy another. If it lasts longer then all the better. Also, good as a back up mouse. The price is low enough that it wont frustrate you when the inevitable problems arise because they certainly dont make them like they used to. (Of note, Razer is pretty decent with RMA if its needed.)

  • Ty Valnes

    > 3 day

    The griptape was a hit with him and the size is about perfect for him to grow into. The software seems on par if not slightly better than Logitechs.

  • Josh

    > 3 day

    Everything I expected and hoped for! I used a deathadder elite back in the day when I first started PC gaming and loved the feel of it, although it was quite chunky. Ive been using a wireless razer viper and LOVE not having a wire but I saw this on sale on Prime day for real cheap so I had to give it a shot. I just love it. Ive made myself get used to using a bungie again and its not an issue anymore.

  • Shahnila Ahmad

    > 3 day

    A lot of people looking into gaming mice are looking to get CPS along with build quality. The Razer Deathadder has amazing build quality but doesnt double click. Something I think a lot of people would find important when looking at mice.

  • Omar

    > 3 day

    Se mueve bien, el software que trae es intuitivo, pero es muy ligero da una sensación de barato, además no trae la cinta antideslizante como se enuncia en el título de la publicación

  • Michael L.

    > 3 day

    I realized it was a mini-mouse.. I figured Id give it a try as my 49yo wrists are wrecked and I wanted light and decent. So far, its everything and more than I expected from a $25 mouse! Accurate, light, nimble. No cons for it thus far (1 week ownership) I have medium-large length hands 8 long and theyre 4 wide. Yes, the mouse is small but I play fingertip- having my wrist on the desk and use thumb and ring finger to move the mouse as well as wrist movements for left and right. Not a single cramp which I expected due to it being so small. Included grip tape makes it feel much better. Last mouse was a Steelseries 700 and weighed in at 136grams or 4.8 ounces. This v2 has a learning curve for me as Im used to sliding a brick (large and heavy mouse) across the mouse pad and it would not stop on a dime.. This little bugger stops when I do and weighs in at I believe 63grams. I purchased this hoping it would help my wrist out as well as help my accuracy as a bunch of us old guys (Im almost 50) have been playing multiplayer shooters for a while now and I sucked! *note.. I still suck but I suck less this week since a day after Ive been using this mouse. Synapse... hmm.. well, it has to start and run otherwise the rgb breathes all colors and too brightly for my tastes. SO far, I havent had any issues with the software. Its easy enough for me to use and its not like its taxing my 8c-16t machine running in the background but I can see where it would irk some who like to run only the necessary in the background. I like the little bugger. Im going to try the viper mini which is supposed to be 2grams lighter (no difference to me) but even more accurate for my other computer then pick which I like the best for the main rig. Oh, if i palm the mouse, it disappears.. literally! but its comfy palming, fingertip and claw. *a friends 18yo bought the Logitech G yadda yadda expensive wireless etc and thought this was more comfortable and performed the same.

  • Truthful Reviewer

    > 3 day

    The angle of the sides of the mouse make it difficult to hold while gaming. The Viper Mini has a better shape. The sensor and buttons are very nice (as long as they dont break in 4 months like usual) no I dont want to use the gross sticky grips that are included

  • Wildlife Watcher

    > 3 day

    I love this mouse so much I bought a second one for travel. It’s fast and very comfortable to use.

  • B. Green

    21-11-2024

    Im not a gamer but I use a DAW a lot and there are many settings and adjustments to make on plug-ins, etc. It doesnt take long to wear out a mouse with contact switches. Regular contact switches bounce from day one and the bounce increases with wear until you get double-clicks and multiple clicks which cause errors and results other than what you want. I just wanted this mouse for the optical switch, which has no bounce. However, to get the driver, you have to install bloatwear and nagwear.

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