🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The Razer DeathAdder Expert is a professional-grade gaming mouse featuring a 6400 DPI optical sensor, ergonomic design for comfort, and customizable buttons, ensuring gamers achieve peak performance and precision in every session.
Brand | Razer |
Item model number | RZ01-00840100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.76 x 1.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2.76 x 1.73 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Department | mouse |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00AAS888S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 20, 2012 |
B**R
Produto TOP!
Apesar dos relatos da durabilidade baixa resolvi arriscar na peça, pois estava com um preço promocional. Troquei num Logitech de entrada, G203 ou algo assim que era muito ruim desde novo e é como se tivesse ido para outro mundo. Pegada muito melhor, resultando em maior conforto no uso, precisão e uniformidade do rastreio do ponteio superiores e o clique dos botões funcionam infinitamente melhor também, ou seja, outro nível. Espero que possa durar sem problemas por um tempo razoável que terá se pagado tranquilamente. Pelo preço que adquiri (180 reais) acho que vale demais a compra.
A**N
Great mouse
Still my favourite mouse of the last 15 years, same shape as the old ones, good for big hands love it
A**O
¡Un mouse muy bueno!
Anteriormente ocupaba un Corsair Raptor M40, con el que ya llevaba más de 2 años y medio de uso, en si el ratón me gusta pero decidí comprarme el Deathadder porque ya se le está descomponiendo un botón lateral que uso mucho al M40.Bueno, qué puedo decir que no se ha hablado ya, todos conocen al Deathadder por su perfecta ergonomía y por su precisión gracias al sensor que trae incorporado, vaya sorpresa que me lleve, es verdad todo lo que vi en internet, es súper cómodo y creo que es más preciso que el mouse que tenía antes, me gusta que sus botones laterales sean extra-grandes porque así se me facilita utilizarlos, algo que era incómodo en el M40 porque éste los tiene muy pequeños, los grips de goma a los lados me gustan mucho y siento que si han mejorado mi agarre en los juegos, tiene 6400dpi en total aunque sólo uso 900 para jugar, pero se agradece que tenga esa cantidad para diferentes personas que les gusta tener mucha sensibilidad, lo único que no me gusta es que en su iluminación no se puede poner estático, siempre va a estar en modo palpitante, y aunque se ve genial, a mi me gusta más que las cosas se queden prendidas.Mi conclusión es; es un excelente mouse que está orientado más que nada a los juegos FPS (CS: GO, Battlefield, Call of Duty, etc), pero sirve muy bien también para otros géneros de videojuegos, es cómodo y es preciso para los juegos.
E**K
A great mouse for gaming or otherwise
I had bought the original Razer DeathAdder about 5 years ago, and it's a great mouse but after daily use it was starting to show it's age. I decided to get the 2013 DeathAdder because I was used to the ergonomics and fit of the mouse, and I loved it's performance in gaming.The mouse itself is stylish and sleek, and very comfortable in the hand, at least for a palm grip. I use a palm grip, but I tried using a claw grip and it didn't seem to work very well, since the mouse has such a large hump toward the back. The side buttons are very easy to push when needed, but out of the way when they're not. I particularly like the functionality of the side buttons as "forward and backward" buttons for internet browsers, as it really cuts down on unnecessary hand movement.The rubber "grips" on the side are a nice feature, as the original DeathAdder had just slippery sides. The grips make it much easier to handle with sweaty hands/fingers, and much easier to lift off the mouse pad if need be. I have been using my old DeathAdder as my on-the-go mouse (because I don't want to mess up my new one) and I've found it much harder to control after getting used to the grips on the 2013 DeathAdder.The teflon mouse feet are very slick and allow the mouse easy movement across a standard mouse pad. Speaking of which, you definitely want to use this mouse with a soft mouse pad because in my opinion it is much easier to control than on a hard surface like a table or book. I haven't used a hard mouse pad in years, but if that's what you're used to it probably will work just fine. Just avoid going without a mouse pad.The mouse wheel is very responsive and doesn't really move unless you want it to, and it scrolls by increments (or "clicks"). The middle mouse button is very easy to click, as well. I prefer the look of the original DeathAdder mouse wheel, but that's just me. I may switch them in the future.As for the DPI settings, I feel that 6400 is very, very high and not really needed. Your mouse will be flying all over the screen at high speeds. As the original DeathAdder had a maximum of 1800dpi, I only decided to use a slightly higher dpi of 2000 using Razer's program "Synapse" (more on that below). If you're used to a highly sensitive mouse, go crazy with the higher precision that you can get at 6400dpi. In the end, the technical performance is top notch.The program used to control the settings of the mouse, Synapse, is a great and intuitive tool to controlling everything from DPI, sensitivity, lights, and button hotkeys/functions. It's very handy to be able to change my technical settings quickly or turn off the lights if I want to go to sleep without a green glow.I know a lot of people have troubles with durability of DeathAdders, but not in my case. If you take care of your mouse, it should last a while. After using my old DeathAdder for about a year (and making sure it wasn't under warranty anymore), I took it apart and cleaned the inside with some electronics cleaner and a q-tip, even though it didn't really *need* it. It takes about 30 minutes but it extends the life of the mouse a LOT, so it's definitely worth taking the time to clean it once or twice a year. There's videos on youtube that can show you how to take the DeathAdder apart, as well, so you don't need to worry about breaking it.Overall, the mouse performs great. The ease and adaptability of the settings makes it great for multiple games or even users. The ergonomics of the mouse feel snug, tight, and comfortable in my hand, and sweaty palms/fingers barely affect the control because of the rubber grips on the side and body. The technical performance is perfect, I play a lot of CS:GO and never have any qualms with control or sensitivity due to my DeathAdder. The bottom line is that it's precise, smooth, and reliable.I hope this review helped, if I missed anything or if you have a question, let me know and I'm positive I can give you an answer, as I use the mouse daily and have for about 3 months now (plus the original for 4-5 years before that).
W**K
A pretty decent mouse
I recently bought the Razer DeathAdder for a total of $79.09, taxes included as a mouse for my new laptop. I would say that it's worth the money. So far, I have not had any issues with it. The DeathAdder is comfortable when using, it doesn't feel cheap, and it is very responsive. It has the neat green light on the scroll wheel and on the center of the mouse which is the Razer logo that flashes on and off. It also looks neat in general. Very nice for gaming and general use.In summary:Pros:- Fair price- Comfortable- Responsive- Looks neat with the green light and the styleCons:- Non that I can think of.
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