| Brand | Razer |
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| Series | DeathAdder v2 |
| Item model number | RZ01-03210100-R3U1 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.87 x 5 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.87 x 5 x 1.69 inches |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
| ASIN | B082G5SPR5 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2020 |
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Razer DeathAdder v2 Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable Buttons - Rubberized Side Grips - Classic Black
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| Brand | Razer |
| Series | DeathAdder v2 |
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| Color | Classic Black |
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- Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Auto-calibrates across mouse mat and reduces cursor drift from lift-off and landing for industry-leading precision
- 3x Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
- Immersive, Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting: Supports 16.8 million colors w/ included preset profiles; syncs with gameplay and Razer Chroma-enabled peripherals and Philips Hue products
- 8 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse 3
- Drag-Free Cord for Wireless-Like Performance: Razer Speedflex cables eliminate the need for mouse bungees, drastically reducing weight and drag for absolute control
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10M Units Sold Worldwide
Ergonomics Without Equal
Witness an icon reborn with the Razer DeathAdder V2 in a new, lighter form factor and updated specs
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Cutting-Edge Precision
Focus+ 20K Optical Sensor
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At 82g it allows swifter, more controlled swipes, augmenting the speed of your reaction in battle
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What is the form factor of the Razer DeathAdder V2?
The Razer DeathAdder V2 features an improved Right-handed ergonomic form.
How do I change the settings of my Razer DeathAdder V2?
To change the settings of your Razer DeathAdder V2– including changing keybinds, lighting, macros, and other functions, please download and install Razer Synapse 3.
Does the Razer DeathAdder V2 have onboard memory?
The Razer DeathAdder V2 has an on-board memory of up to 5 profiles.
Does the Razer DeathAdder V2 have a tilt click scroll wheel?
No, the Razer DeathAdder V2 does not feature a tilt click scroll wheel.
Does the Razer DeathAdder V2 support Razer Chroma RGB?
Yes. The Razer DeathAdder V2 features a full spectrum of 16.8 million colors supported by Razer Chroma RGB via Razer Synapse 3.
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| Item Dimensions | 2.87 x 5 x 1.69 inches | 5.04 x 2.95 x 1.73 inches | 5.01 x 2.86 x 1.69 inches | 2.57 x 4.5 x 1.52 inches | 2.96 x 5.12 x 1.67 inches |
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Moreover, Razer Synapse itself is a bloatware which consumes your PC's processing resources while it's running in the background. Synapse also has questionable security posture. Can it be exploited by malicious hackers or software? Does it make your computer less secure? This is unclear. All we know is that it's there to collect your private data and 'phone home'.
In summary, I think this data collection practice is a gross over reach which we consumers should not tolerate. There are many fantastic gaming mouse products and brands out there that do not overreach when it comes to user data privacy. We should support those companies.
Before the pros and con's I want to address a couple of issues you might run into.
First, for the first few days after setting up the mouse every time I would start my pc it wouldn't connect and I would have to unplug it and plug it back in to get windows to recognize it. This was because the Synapse 3 software doesn't for some reason also check for a firmware update for the mouse itself. Quick googling of DeathAdder V2 firmware got me the right link on their website to update it. After that no more issues.
Second issue is a much quicker fix, for those saying they keep changing the dpi via the two top buttons. Just go into the synapse software and under performance you can set the dpi manually to what you want and turn off sensitivity stages which makes the buttons stop changing the dpi.
pros
- super lightweight
- wonderful ergonomics (even for my large hands)
- great tracking
- feels sturdy
cons
- software is pretty crap
- Razer support is not gonna support you
- While technically true the mouse has 8 buttons 3 are actually not for gaming. The dpi buttons are only for dpi. I can't assign them to different tasks, and another button is purely for changing profiles on the fly also not a button that can be assigned. So at the end of the day, it's a standard 5 button DeathAdder like all before it. Kinda misleading marketing.
This is actually a great mouse. I have loved using it for the every day or for gaming, but the software and Razer themselves hold it back from being a 5 star product.
Also who needs 20k dpi?!?! honestly
Right away, I should note that you shouldn't get too fooled/confused by the "8 programmable buttons" tagline--it's counting every single button on the mouse, including the standard left and right click and buttons to adjust settings on the bottom of the mouse that you would never use during normal gameplay or computer use. The only two "extra" buttons on this mouse for gamebinding are the two on the left side you can click with your thumb. The other buttons are: left and right click, the mouse wheel, two buttons underneath the mouse wheel to adjust the DPI of the mouse, and a button on the bottom of the mouse to switch between profiles. So if you're wanting more buttons to use during gameplay--like, say, having an entire MMO hotbar on your mouse--this isn't the right one. It's useful if you just want to have a couple of buttons that are easily accessed though! I like using my mouse buttons for stuff like push-to-talk and melee attacks in FPS games.
As for the changes compared to the previous version of the Deathadder mouse, they're small but for my use they're good QOL changes. The biggest improvement is the spot underneath the side buttons where you're meant to rest your thumb--in the previous version this was a glued-on rubber pad that game off after a year or so or use. In the V2 mouse, it's now a textured part of the rest of the material of the mouse--the only way it's coming off is if the entire mouse case comes off! I could see the texturing being warn a bit, but that's certainly better than my thumb being gummed up by glue after the pad fell off!
The other main change that I've noticed is that I think this mouse is slightly smaller than the previous version. This is great for me, since I'm a woman with small palms and long, thin fingers--I often have problems using gaming mice and controllers comfortably. That being said, I'm not sure if this would be as comfortable for users with larger hands--if you're worried, I'd suggest seeing if you can get measurements for a mouse you find comfortable and then comparing it to the size of this mouse.
I believe the profile and DPI buttons are also new features, although honestly I haven't messed with that much since I'm not experienced with those settings and I haven't needed it for my own gameplaying. It does seem like a good feature and the buttons seem like they're good quality and I've never accidentally pressed them during gameplay, which is great. Probably want to check other reviews if you need more information there.
Looks-wise, this is simple, but pretty looking mouse. The light on the logo and mouse wheel is really colorful but not bright enough to be distracting when the lights are off in the room. It's pretty easy to use Razer's software to change the color to your tastes, or you can leave it on a default setting where it cycles through various colors in a rainbow order. I know there's also a feature that game devs can use to have the mouse colors be manipulated by the game itself, but I've only ever played one game where I know for sure this was implemented--Overwatch changes the color of the mouse based on the character you're playing as. I don't think it's been used by many other games, and honestly I don't find myself looking at my mouse that much while playing anyway--it's probably a feature that's more fun on keyboards.
Overall, I think this is a really great mouse! I recommend it for people that game on their PC or otherwise use their computer enough to want something that has a few more features and/or is a bit more sturdy than a cheaper mouse. If you're a huge tech nerd or want more button options, it might be a better idea to save up for a more expensive mouse. But I think at this price point this mouse has a lot of comfort and control.
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All the extra buttons work on macOS. The top two small buttons work for changing DPI & thumb buttons work on Chrome for navigating webpages forward or backward (didn't work on firefox). I think the buttons worked after I installed synapse 3 on Windows 10 through Bootcamp and configured it.
CONS:
There is no Synapse 3 on macOS, which is a big downer for me. I can still store profiles using Synapse on Windows though.
PROS:
Ergonomic
Super responsive
Very lightweight
All the extra buttons work on macOS
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2020
All the extra buttons work on macOS. The top two small buttons work for changing DPI & thumb buttons work on Chrome for navigating webpages forward or backward (didn't work on firefox). I think the buttons worked after I installed synapse 3 on Windows 10 through Bootcamp and configured it.
CONS:
There is no Synapse 3 on macOS, which is a big downer for me. I can still store profiles using Synapse on Windows though.
PROS:
Ergonomic
Super responsive
Very lightweight
All the extra buttons work on macOS
To preface this, just wanted to say that I'm by no means bragging or boasting, just giving my 2 cents as someone who has played at one of the highest levels of CS. I played ESEA-Premier/MDL as well as CEVO P. My first ever gaming mouse was the deathadder, loved the original shape and it's been my main mouse ever since.
I have tried just about as many other alternatives as I can including the Zowie EC2 A, Zowie EC1, Finalmouse, Steelseries Rival, Logitech G403, xtrfy m4, etc. I always somehow going back to the Deathadder because of it's shape, I guess I've just gotten so acclimated to it. Since 2009 I've gone through about 4 of them, some have been due to wear from the left trigger button, and one because the side buttons stopped working. Though one of the biggest issues for ME has ALWAYS been the cheap and horrendous side grips which always fall off after 6-8 months. Hot glue, gorilla glue, nothing would make it stay. So after countless iterations of the deathadder, finally the v2 has addressed this issue and more.
Major changes that are small but absolutely game changing:
-Side grips are now integrated into the left and right side of the mouse, they are a physical part of the shell and therefore cannot fall off, this makes cleaning easier
-20k dpi is absurd but the sensor is improved and has a higher IPS than the elite
-mouse skates are similar to the elite and are now two much larger pads that cover the top and bottom of the mouse, much better than the previous tiny skates they had prior
-the shape on the right mouse button has been ever so slightly adjusted, it doesn't flare out as much and feels more comfortable to grip
-weight has been reduced to 82g
-the DPI buttons, which I don't use, are more spaced out and therefore avoids accidental hitting
-Mouse switches are optical, they're not as loud and feel just as responsive as before
All in all, this is definitely the best iteration of the deathadder they've put out. It improves on things that have been a hinderance on every model since 2009.
Edit: Got a 5th, it still has issues. Scroll wheel feels and sounds really cheap, left click is rather loose, razer support is absolutely horrible. After 1 month of back and forth emails all they offered me was a 15% off coupon from their website, which would only barely cover the 10$ shipping, and give me 3$ off the product.
EDIT: Got a 4th one just to be sure, it also has left click issues and a creaky right side / bottom. Buyer beware. Think i’ll look at Logitech and Corsair instead.
The mouse itself is great, performance is exactly what you'd expect. It's like my Chroma was, but better, lighter, faster.
That being said, the first Deathadder V2 I purchased had a very loud scroll wheel that would vibrate the mouse when using, the 2nd one had inconsistent click on the right / left side. The right mouse button protruded a little to the right, and required more force to click down. The third one I just received, had no mouse click issues, but the same loud scroll wheel that was actually WORSE than the first one.
Might be worth mentioning they're all from Taiwan, not china.
Really lost faith in Razer QC as these mice are all brand new, and frankly not cheap at $90 CAD.































