| Brand | Razer |
|---|---|
| Item model number | RZ01-00840100-R3U1 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.56 x 2.52 x 8.67 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.56 x 2.52 x 8.67 inches |
| Color | black |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Department | mouse |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B00AAS888S |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2012 |
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Razer DeathAdder Expert - Optical Esports Ergonomic Professional-Grade Gaming Mouse - 6,400 Adjustible DPI
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| Brand | Razer |
| Color | black |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
About this item
- 6400dpi 4G Optical Sensor
- Improved ergonomic side grips
- Razer Synapse 2.0
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True 16,000 DPI optical sensor.
Up to 450 IPS / 50g acceleration.
Razer Mechanical Mouse switches.
Ergonomic right-handed design with textured rubber side grips.
Razer Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options.
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The all-new Razer DeathAdder has been upgraded with the world's first 6400dpi Optical Sensor. Achieve high levels of performance while retaining the feel of the optical sensor most DeathAdder users have come to love.
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| Best Sellers Rank | #41,803 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,834 in PC Gaming Mice |
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i was basically looking for a 1. wired mouse for best response time 2. optical mouse for best tracking ( at least i believe so) 3. simple, left click, right click, mouse wheel and at most 2-4 buttons, i wanted a simple mouse
i came down to three mouses that fit these criteria a. razer deathadder 2013 edition b. steelseries sensei raw edition c. microsoft intellimouse 3.0
just got this through the mail for $41 bucks + roughtly $3 tax, i guess they lowered the price from 59.99 to 41 to make room for the 2014 edition
i checked retail stores around my neighborhood and they sell it for 79.99, so 41 + $3 tax = $44, what a bargain
i was deciding between this vs Microsoft intellimouse 3.0 vs steelseries sensei raw edition since i just needed something simple instead of with 20 buttons and bulky, why i chose this overall? cheaper than Microsofts and steelseries and many many good reviews, even though i was scared by the one star reviews of quality issues then again which product dont have issues? 900+ positive reviews vs 100+ one star reviews, i think its worth the risk, i decided to give it a shot since this mouse seems like a very good mouse for gaming and that was exactly what i was shopping for
the packaging: the box, the packaging is good, gives it a nice premium feel, gives you clear instructions on what comes with this mouse and to register and to post a good review to have a chance to win razers other goods
the mouse itself: i was using Logitech wireless mx performance mouse that retails for $99.99, i really liked this mouse since its very comfortable on your hands but it had a double click problem that im going to end up rma'ing it, the Logitech feels very solid and heavy, gives it a premium feel, the deathadder on the other hand is very very light, lighter than you hand kind of light, it feels cheap-kind-of-light, it had left click, right click, two buttons on left side, mouse wheel and you can click the mouse wheel down, ergonomics wise its palm style, if you like claw or whatever, this is not the mouse for you, but if you like palm, this mouse is for you, so if you don't mind the lightness, this is the mouse for you
it also looks very good, simple, clean, "audi" like if you know what i mean, its a nice looking mouse
the cord feels very solid as well and stretches 7 feet long
synapse 2.0 software: upon plugging the mouse to the computer and booting up, it recognized my mouse and installed the drivers immediately, the mouse is usable within seconds of getting to the window screen, i proceed to create an account and installed the software to my computer, people who complained about the software being "spyware", whatever, i don't know, but so far the software gives me good impressions, its not laggy, buggy, at all, i installed it and instantly i was creating my own profile, choosing lighting for mouse wheel and the the logo light that appears on the mouse, so far i set the two buttons to be able to toggle DPI up and down for my RTS and FPS games, real handy, overall impression? smooth and doesn't get in my way, and this is connected to your profile and uploaded to their cloud server, lets say you wanna travel to friends house and bring your mouse as well, that's fine, install synapse 2.0 on their computer and login, voila, all your settings (which takes less than 5 mins to do) appears and is applied to your mouse, convenient? hell yea
i also bought this with "goliathus 2014 medium control soft gaming mouse mat", why control? because i like control, speed can always be adjusted, the mouse and the mouse pad can be calibrated, don't know how much it helped, but its a nice feature and if it does help, good for me
for $41 bucks as of 12/6/2013 (when i bought it) it is hell of a good deal vs a steelseries sensei ($50) and Microsofts intellimouse explorer 3.0 ($65), just be sure you register the product so you get a 2 year manufacturers warranty
why not? for a mouse that is only 40% of the mambas price, cheaper than steelseries, cheaper than microsofts intellimouse 3.0, comes with 2 year manufacturers warranty, there is nothing to worry about if it breaks, i recommend this plus a goliathus mousepad
happy with my purchase ? hell yea, if it breaks down? doesn't mean i should give it 1 star, maybe if it passes the two year warranty :p, so far, 5 star all the way, very happy customer
I think I should try a Pro/Con here:
Pros:
+For starters: this thing fits perfectly. I don't know much about hand sizes but i'll say my hands are small (on piano I can play octaves and BARELY octave+1/2 note)
+I hear this itteration, 2013, has rubber grips as opposed to previous generations. Which I find to be a great touch leading into.
+surprisingly no pinky drag. The thing I liked about the RAT series is that it had pinky rest/gliders/wings. but i found it offputting that there was one for my thumb as well(which was the appeal of the Ouroboros), because i lift my mouse with my thumb.
+ERGONOMICS again. it really is perfectly molded. I completely see why people say they buy it and stick with it for years.
+Braided cable: EVERYTHING should have these by now. LOVE IT.
Cons: (will try to make some up, but determine them however you please as they may not be a con.)
-Auto profile switching is a little on the slow side. I have a Nostromo with the (STILL[when is the synapse2.0 update coming!?]) non-synapse 2.0 software, and it switches profiles half as long. I WOULD say keymaps are instant, but then again this mouse doesn't really have keymaps.
-ALSO synapse 2.0: I like synapse 2.0. I don't see what everyone is hating about on it. I don't mind the user data thing, or the always-on (with offline option) connection. BUT apparently only a select few peripherals get to have the Joystick Input option. the Nostromo, and Orbweaver both have this, where you can have a single key replicate a controller (xbox360) button. This mouse doesn't have that, but I can probably work around it.
-green. really? i mean, I'm picking up a matching green blackwidow ultimate soon but this is pretty ridiculous. not even multi-color. my nostromo is blue. then again, i'm only trying to be matching and nitpicky.
-maaaaaaybe on the small side. I'm highly sure this is due to my odd grip coming from a RAT9. my grip is quite odd: I guess it can be sumerrized(?) as fingertip grip. grip and point my mouse with the inner-tip of my thumb, and the bending joint closest to last digit of the ring finger. the pinky gives a nice curve around the butt of the mouse, and my index/middle fingers are claws rounded in, and i move the mouse by rotating it on my wrist. that said. i feel that there is a small gap between my palm and the mouse. which you might think is odd considering i just explained having a psuedo claw/fingertip grip. but the RAT had a nice elevated back option which let me have my weird grip AND rest my palm on it.
-could use more buttons...? I honestly have a hard time trying to come up with real legitimate cons for this mouse because it is wonderful. While gaming, the cons I listed don't even come up as concerns. the sensor doesn't cut out and act wacky like the RAT does, so these cons are just my nitpickiness coming about as i can't have everything perfectly exactly the way i want which is to be expected. But i still believe in Synapse 2.0, and hope to see it become way smoother in the future.
I hope I was helpful.
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