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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Jeremiah Sabale
> 3 dayReally like the small feel to it, even if I do not have the smallest hands, its still comfortable. The button clicks are very satisfying, for gaming and casual use since I bring it everywhere in school and at home. The grip stickers also really nice, though I only placed those on the sides, not on the buttons. All around great mouse, highly recommend it.
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Ember
Greater than one weekIve been using this mouse for almost a year now. I have pretty small hands and this mouse is great. With that said, I usually run into latency issues where Id have to double, double-click because of the lag. It is decent for gaming but the cord is quite long so it gets in the way sometimes, especially if you game on a laptop. I love watching the RGB color change.
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Utsab g.
> 3 daySo this mouse is very comfortable. It’s perfect to rest your palm on and has great sensitivity. But the only issue I found with this mouse is that it doesn’t double click “which is a strategy used in Minecraft which makes you click twice per each click” because of the buttons used in this. Also, I wanted to change my debounce time for each click but you can’t change that on this mouse because the razer software doesn’t have many options for this
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Adam Black
> 3 dayLike 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.
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Canedy13
> 3 dayI bought this mouse for my 9 year old son and its perfect for his little hands while gaming. Its a great mouse! Would definitely recommend.
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kash
> 3 dayI like the product overall but the only problem is the weight, it is very light.
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Shawn Spring
> 3 dayMouse Works amazing out of the box.
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Noah Barrall
> 3 dayI really like this mouse, I bought it on sale for $15 and it is very much worth its money. It fits great in my hands which are on the larger side. Overall great product in my opinion, slides well, and you don’t need a mouse pad for it.
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Demond Wisoky
> 3 dayI had ordered a Razer DeathAdder v2 Mini Gaming Mouse for my daughter a while back and we were talking the other night, she said she still used it and its perfect for her. I decided to try it out, so I ordered one for myself. I came here to see if anyone was installing the grip tape that came with it because it seems to me it would be more annoying than helpful, but what I found was people didnt receive the grip tape. Did they know it was an insert in the little manual that was in the box with the mouse? There was also a Razer sticker included. Im still unsure if I want to use the grip tape, so Ill wait on that. In the mean time, Ill use it instead of my Corsair Dark Core RG SE, until I get a better feel for it. My initial thought is that when compared with my old mouse, its light. Really light. My ring finger seems to be the fall off point on the mouse where previously my pinky was; the dragging finger. So now both fingers touch the mouse pad. Or maybe when Im gaming Ill lift up my fingers more, I dont know, Ill see. What didnt I like about my previous mouse? The forward most thumb press is not easily accessible and it mostly useless for me. On the Razer, its easily reached and should be more useful. Thats the only reason I thought Id try this mouse. The corsair has more buttons, but I like having two useful thumb buttons.
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Peter Myakushin
> 3 dayPrice and comfortable is great.