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

(534 reviews)

Price
$25.00

Quantity
(10000 available )

Total Price
Share
99 Ratings
65
24
8
1
1
Reviews
  • Gabriel Jaime Osorio H.

    21-11-2024

    El mouse es muy cómodo, rápida respuesta y se puede graduar la sensibilidad del puntero

  • Adam Black

    > 3 day

    Like a lot of folks, I have young kids (8 and 6) doing virtual classrooms right now. They did not use PCs a lot before COVID, and I wanted to give them the best possible experience to help keep them motivated. Ill say this right now - both kids loved it. They liked how easily it glides, the weight, the size and - of course - the fact that it can light up. They arent competitive gamers so were not using the included grip stickers. One interesting feature was that one kid likes to keep the logo one color and the other likes the colors to change - and with the Razer Synapse3 software, both can be accommodated. If you are working with kids you will want to change the DPI settings to just 1 or 2 settings though (from the default 5)... 6400-DPI and kids are not compatible. Versus the previous standard/basic optical mice, the difference was noticeable even for the kids. The mouse is lighter, glides more easily, and is more comfortable for their hands. Lighting and DPI changing capabilities are bonuses. From the perspective of the adult... Ive used a full-size Razer DeathAdder on my desktop for a few years now, so I feel like I can give a pretty good comparison of the full-size versus the mini. In short, the mini really is just a smaller DeathAdder in terms of feel with just 2 changes. The first (and smallest) change is that the scroll-wheel trim does not light up like it does on the full size (the logo still glows though). The second change is the DPI-shifting button... singular. The full-size has two buttons - DPI-up and DPI-down; the mini has just one that scrolls up to max then restarts at the bottom. Having to scroll through the whole way would be detrimental in some fast-action gaming situations, but as people generally leave DPI static after starting a game its probably minimal. Otherwise, the button feels a tad cheaper than the ones on the full-size, but I dont think its functional... its probably just a larger physical pad mounted on the same switches. Since the DPI-shifter is by far the least-used button, I think this is OK. TLDR; buy it for kids and gamers with small hands.

  • JDP

    > 3 day

    This mouse is decent for the price. It performs well. I only have 2 complaints and one of them is specific to hand size. First this mouse is just a tiny bit too small for my hand. I have average size hands for a male adult. Ironically the full size razor V2 is just a little bit too big. So if they made a death adder that was bigger than the mini, and smaller than the full size it would be perfect for my hand. Second, the right size mouse button sticks off the side just a hair more than the left. So it’s a tiny manufacturing defect, but barely noticeable. Love the weight and how easily it glides. Overall for $25 it was a decent purchase. Will likely go back to the full size one though.

  • I Use My Computer Alot

    > 3 day

    I found this to be way too small for me, I have large hands, so Im not going to rate it based on that, It might fit people with small hands great. What I have a problem witht though is that the clicks are the worst feeling clicks Ive tried yet on any mouse, they just feel like garbage, nothing like the full sized one. And it generally feels overall like they went a lot cheaper then the full size version. Its not the same mouse, it seems to use a lot of different parts. Like the cable isnt the same or as nice. Even the packaging is different and not as nice, which doesnt really matter to me, but just follows the trend. So I gave it 3 stars because I think some people with small hands might like it. And its not a total piece of garbage by any means, just not as good as the full sized one which I reviewed and gave 5 stars.

  • diego manrique

    > 3 day

    facil instalacion, y terminados muy buenos. configurado hasta 5 niveles de dpi, 400, 800,1600,3200.6400 y un maximo hasta de 8500 dpi. bastante ergonomico y iluminado el logo. recomendado.

  • kevin

    > 3 day

    Honestly, I was kind of worried when I picked it up the first time and felt just how lightweight it was, but after using it for a few minutes, I adjusted to it very well. I have smaller hands (Mens S/M glove size), so the size of it is perfect for me. I dont use the side buttons much, but theyre out of the way enough to where they dont bother my thumb when Im using it. The response time is fantastic, and I love the ability to change the sensitivity with one click. The included finger grips are also awesome. I only put the index finger one on the mouse but it has improved my gaming tremendously.

  • TheAncientOne

    Greater than one week

    The mouse is very smooth and seems to work great will know after a few battles.

  • No Gov.

    > 3 day

    It honestly is a great mouse especially for gaming very light if you are into that and it still looks clean and even looks clean with the grips on it I would recommend only putting the side ones on but it’s pretty much perfect if your looking for a mouse

  • Lucky570

    > 3 day

    Ive bought several razer mouses over the years along with some of there other products and in my experience theyve always been really good stuff...my teen gamer kids maybe think theyre over hyped and not as good as some other brands but they have no problem taking mine and using them when theres die.

  • Ishan Ramdhan

    > 3 day

    Comfortable, small and feels good. Very fast as well. Responsive.

Related products

Shop
( 808 reviews )
Top Selling Products