Razer DeathAdder V3 - Ergonomic Esports Mouse (59 g Lightweight Design, Ergonomic Form, 30K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology, Speedflex Cable) Black

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Razer DeathAdder V3 - Ergonomic Esports Mouse (59 g Lightweight Design, Ergonomic Form, 30K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology, Speedflex Cable) Black

Razer DeathAdder V3 - Ergonomic Esports Mouse (59 g Lightweight Design, Ergonomic Form, 30K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology, Speedflex Cable) Black

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You've got a choice between a two-button, six-button, and 12-button side setup, opening you up to a maximum of 20 programmable buttons. Not only that, but there's two layers of programming here, allowing for a second round of commands to be assigned to each button on top. That's some fantastic customization that even stretches into the scroll wheel as well. This is the Razer HyperScroll Pro under the hood, which means six different presets of scrolling speed and style to choose from. Swapping between a tighter, heavier scroll and a free-wheeling spin, or creating your own style in Synapse 3, there's something for every action available. In our testing, we did find this a more useful feature in productivity uses than everyday play, but it's still a nice to have feature.

The feature list of the Razer DeathAdder V3 is more focused on speed than extra quality-of-life enhancements. There are some serious upgrades over the previous generation here, all making for a much faster, much snappier experience.Razer produces mice under a few series', the Viper, Basilisk and Naga models tend to carry the higher price tags, while Deathadder, Orochi, and Mamba lines come in cheaper. Thankfully, we've had our hands on a massive range of these devices, putting each one through its paces over the course of weeks to determine its value for money and overall performance. That's why we're rounding up all the best Razer mouse models across all lines right here. We called the Razer DeathAdder V3 an 'FPS mouse for those who hate FPS mice'. That's because it's a surprisingly lightweight pointer that doesn't achieve such a low weight simply by restricting things down to a skinny form factor. Super light FPS mice like the Razer Viper V2 Pro above and the MSI Clutch GM31 are often particularly small, making for an uncomfortable experience for anyone with larger hands.

We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5. This update adds a new Main Button test group, which provides button actuation data and switch information. We've also made minor changes to how we calculate the Office usage score. For more details, you can see our full changelog here. The best Razer sensor is the Focus+ Optical sensor, featured on the Razer Basilisk V3, Razer Viper 8KHz, Razer Viper Ultimate, Razer Basilisk Ultimate, Razer DeathAdder V2, Razer Basilisk V2, Razer Naga Pro, Razer Naga Left-Handed, and Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro. Which Razer gaming mice are available? A greenish-blue light turns on as all the prototypes become holographic, save for one in the center.Includes 6 fully configurable buttons for macros and shortcuts, including a function to toggle between 5 DPI stages. The process for hunting down the best Razer mouse is the same as it is for any brand. These pointers are brought into our daily work and play schedules, and lived with far beyond our initial testing sessions. That means we can see exactly how each device holds up in an everyday use scenario while also keeping tabs on the longevity of those features. The mouse stores up to 5 profiles as well as the last used Razer Synapse profile, including all calibrated settings such as: You'll find both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity under the hood, with eight programmable buttons and a second layer of Razer Hypershift functionality as well. That's plenty of customization options, all waiting to be saved to one of five onboard profiles. In play, the DeathAdder V3 Pro is a killer, in both wireless and wireless modes. It's highly responsive and comfortable to use. Whether I was delving into Left 4 Dead 2, Postal: Brain Damage, Hypercharge: Unboxed, or Overwatch, I enjoyed swift, seamless gameplay with no negative issues.

With its incredible weight optimization, the Razer DeathAdder V3 is one of the lightest ergonomic esports mice ever created—all while improving upon its user experience. The screen glitches as the mouse now rests atop a high-tech weighing scale in a white futuristic lab. Effectively double your inputs at the touch of a button, as you activate an additional set of custom keybinds and DPI stage on the mouse. Using the DeathAdder V3 Pro with Razer’s HyperPolling Wireless Dongle drops the mouse’s battery life to about 24 hours, which is understandable. Bottom Line All of that coming at such a low price is well worth taking note of. In fact, we actually enjoyed the grip tape included with the Mini version far more than the standard grippy surface of the main release, and the sweat absorbent design was much appreciated as well. We also noted that the smaller size meant Razer's snappy switches felt all the more tactile underhand - whereas the full-sized device can feel a little mushy.The latest Razer gaming mouse is the Cobra Pro, however you'll find recent release history just below. The money is put to good use though. The technology cuts the polling interval to just 0.25 millisecond, and when combined with Razer's HyperSpeed wireless connection aims to cut latency or response lag—a universal issue that affects gamers at all levels, even casual players. My only minor issue with the V3 Pro is that it only has five programmable buttons. I occasionally get very lazy and don’t want to move my arm from my mouse to my keyboard, so I like my mice to have buttons in the double digits. But even with such a paltry number of buttons, I couldn’t stop my hand from wanting to use this mouse. I would have also liked to see a storage spot for the mouse’s 2.4GHz wireless dongle — especially since there’s no Bluetooth, so any traveling with this mouse will require this dongle for a wireless connection.

A closeup top-down of the weighing scale’s display shows the weight of the mouse rapidly dropping from 78g to 64g.

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A grid of red lasers fan across the camera, as the mouse is transported from the lab to a futuristic esports arena. The mouse floats high above the arena, pulling all electrical power from the environment into itself, causing the arena to go dark once again. The camera cuts to a closeup of the mouse, as we see strings of white pixels burst out from its base and off the weighing scale.



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