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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 134 reviews

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Customers value the DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed's lightweight design, long battery life, and responsive performance. Many appreciate its comfortable ergonomics and accurate tracking, finding it well-suited for gaming. While some users noted minor concerns about the scroll wheel, the overall feedback highlights a positive user experience. The precise sensor and customizable DPI settings are also frequently praised.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Size, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    NOT THE PRO! You want the V3 Ultra Lightweight!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Was time to find a great mouse for long gaming sessions as I've found myself back to gaming again. I owned a Razer Basilisk V3 Pro a year prior but wanted the latest tech and advantages. So first I bought the Razer Viper V3 Pro. Wow I loved thwt mouse. The light 55 gram weight makes all the difference! Loved the texture of the mouse.. smooth. Then my hand started hurting. It's a flat mouse made for right or left. I need a right handed tilted mouse. So i had to buy the Basilisk V3 35k mouse. Now it was too heavy at 117 Grams. Makes a difference after hours of play. So I know what I wanted.. I needed the shape of a Basilisk V3 Pro with the lightness of a Viper Pro V3. So i noticed the Deathadder was tilted as well. So I tried the Deathadder V3 Pro.. was good but didn't like the small mouse feet compared to the large top and bottom feet of the Viper.. the Viper gridded super smooth after a short break in on the Razer Firefly V2 Pro mouse pad.. I bought the white V3 Pro mouse and it has a ruff texture that reminded me of fine sandpaper. I liked the smooth feel of the Viper V3 Pro White mouse. So out of nowhere I see a video review of the differences of the Deathadder V3 Pro and the Deathadder V3 Ultra Lightweight mouse.. I'm like what?? The lightweight version is the one your looking for! The V3 Ultra Lightweight mouse has the same large Feet like the Viper V3 Pro.. Same 55 Gram weight! And Smooth texture just like the Viper V3 Pro. But tilted unlike the Viper V3 Pro! Pros.. Tilted right handed shape,Light weight at 55 Grams. Latest optical switches.Large mouse feet and Smooth touch feel. Bad.. the USB cable is stiff rubber.. you won't want to use it wired with this cord over the normal Sleeved cable with there other mice. 8K is an option but you must buy it only at Razers site. So if you want more then 1000hz polling rate, you must but the hyperspeed 8k dongle. Though atleast it's compatible with it. Battery life is awesome. I'm 53 and kicking butt in COD haha

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Better than the Deathadder V3 Pro

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great build quality, sensor, weight, coating and shape. I prefer this over the Deathadder v3 Pro

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Scroll wheel

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent at what it does.

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Lightweight and glides smoothly. Plastic feels kinda cheap and thin, but it’s by design to keep the weight low and the speed high. Doesn’t creak or bend. Scroll wheel is kinda loud and cheap feeling, with no side clicks/scrolling. Probably the most problem free Razer product I’ve owned.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Definitely recommend

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This message is just simply great at what it does. I love the coding that razer puts on their mouses it allows fingerprints in grease to come off very easily. I purchased the high-speed dongle to put it on par with the pro version. This mouse is smaller than that one and fits my hand perfectly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ergonomics

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Mouse DeathAdder v3 HyperSpeed

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Ótimo mouse, boa pegada, design perfeito, me atendeu bem

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Size
    Cons mentioned:
    Scroll wheel
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Improvements to an Already Stellar Mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The DeathAdder V3 HS seems to be in iterative update over the previously released DeadAdder V3 Pro. For the most part, that mouse was already a phenomenal option, but the V3 HyperSpeed improves on it in tangible ways that make it feel like a worthwhile upgrade. Those familiar with Razer mice will have no surprises here. Setup and usability is exactly what you'd expect here. Crucially, so is wireless performance, with the V3 HS providing phenomenal tracking abilities with a host of additional features that make this a true gamer's mouse. Weight and balance both feel perfect, as does surface glide and tracking. One thing of note is that they've tweaked the glide pads on this one, changing from 3 smaller pads to two large pads as you can see in one of my attached photos. This has helped with glide for me, but only modestly. For those that feel they need to absolute best in tracking, the DeathAdder V3 HS features Hyperpolling, giving you the ability to supercharge the polling rate of the mouse up to 8000hz, giving you virtually zero input lag. Additionally, it features Hypershift, which allows you to map a secondary set of functions to the mouse inputs at the press of a button. Of note, these both require you to install the Razer Synapse app on your PC. Overall, I've had zero issues with wireless connectivity on this mouse (or other Razer mice I've had for that matter). Razer knows how to make a wireless mouse that functions without connection issues. Ergonomics here are improved over the V3 Pro. The V3 HS has been reduced in size by what feels like 10%, giving it an even lighter feel in the hand, while also feeling less bulky. Those with overly large hands may still appreciate the added real estate of the V3 Pro, but to me, the smaller size makes it feel much more agile. One additional tweak is that the right side feels less sloped; for me, this was an issue with the V3 Pro where it was difficult at times to get a grip and lift the mouse. That's been resolved here for me, making it a better overall experience in every way ergonomically. Finally, as with the V3 Pro, battery life here is nothing short of amazing. On standard operation (ie: not using Hyperpolling, for instance), Razer rates it at upwards of 100 hours of battery life. This seems accurate in my usage. This is one of those devices that seems like it never needs to be charged. This is undoubtedly owed in part to the fact that there are no frills here from an LED perspective; this is a jet black device with a single connection indicator LED at the top. That's it; nothing else to needlessly drain power. Some may like a fancier looking mouse; I vastly prefer the no-frills tradeoffs of having insane battery life, personally. The only area of concern I have with this mouse stems from an issue I've developed with previous Razer mice; the scroll wheel. My first few hundred hours with the V3 Pro were mostly without issue, but as I've used it more over time, the integrity of the scroll wheel has gone downhill. Most notably, it tends to micro scroll on its own now, which is VERY noticeable in FPS games where scrolling changes your equipped weapon, for instance. More than a few times now, this issue has cost me a few lives while gaming. Prior to the DeathAdder V3 Pro, I used a Basilisk Pro for a couple of years, and the scroll wheel on that one also developed this same issue that eventually rendered that mouse completely unusable. The V3 HS feels a bit stiffer, the detents feel more defined, and the arc of the wheel also seems to be a bit flatter, but at this point, I'm not confident the issues with scroll registration have been resolved, so it's something I'll be watching closely for. On first glance, this seems like a very similar mouse to the V3 Pro, and in many ways it is. If you suffered a bit with the ergonomics of the V3 Pro because of it's bulky size, the V3 HS is just what the doctor ordered. To me, it's simultaneously a small and huge step forward, iterating on the things that needing improving while keeping the things that worked well. Of the various gaming mice I've used across any of the brands you can think of that make wireless mice, this Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed feels like the best of all of them. Whether my issue with previous scroll wheels on Razer mice is resolved remains to be seen, but overall, this is my favorite gaming mice of all time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Responsiveness
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A gaming mouse for both performance and comfort

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been playing Diablo IV almost the whole week with the mouse and I must have clicked the mouse thousands of times if not more, so far this mouse exceeds my expectations. The mouse is lightweight, precise and responsive. The click feels just right. Although this mouse is intended for esports games, it checks all the boxes in click intensive games such as Diablo. I have no problem setting it up as I got my Razer software already installed for my other gears. You can use one Razer USB dongle to connect to multiple Razer gears, which makes this mouse a no-brainer if you already owned other Razer gears. The mouse comes with good quality USB-C cables and adapter. Design, Performance and Gaming Experience I really like the smooth black design of the mouse. The texture is nice and smooth. The size just feels right, it’s not too big and it’s definitely not small for my hand. The mouse looks good alongside my mechanical keyboard. More importantly, it’s ergonomic enough for my hand and the gliding is smooth and quite effortless, which one would expect from a lightweight mouse. The gliding is not the smoothest out there, however, it is still very good. This mouse does not have RGB lights, but I think the days when these lights were actually a prominent feature in a gaming mouse are long gone by now. The mouse packs plenty of customization and gives you access to the Razer’s Hyperpolling technology, which competitive/ esports gamer will find them very useful. As for casual gaming, the default setting is pretty much all ready to go out of the box. In Diablo IV, you can assign 3 skills to the mouse: two at the side buttons and one at the clicking wheel. Using these responsive mouse buttons to conquer the game just make the gaming experience even more engaging as you would only need to use keyboard mostly for non gameplay related actions. The experience is day and night if you use non-gaming mouse and there is significant difference is you use several generations older gaming mouse. The smooth glide, lightness and responsiveness of the mouse definitely shines. Battery Life Battery life seems good as well, as I didn’t need to recharge the mouse ever since I got it. Conclusion This mouse is all-rounder gaming mouse capable to give you both performance and comfort. The ergonomics, smooth glide and just how it feels when you use it and abuse it in click-intensive games make the mouse definitely recommended for both casual and competitive gamer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Responsiveness
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super lightweight and lag-free

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed wireless gaming mouse offers an excellent mix of performance, comfort, and battery life. Its ergonomic design ensures it fits comfortably in hand. I use multiple Razer products in my setup, so when I plugged in the Hyperspeed dongle, the Razer Synapse software prompted an update, and within two minutes, the mouse was added to my devices list. I appreciate that it maintains its signature ergonomic shape, fitting comfortably in hand and being extremely lightweight. During my week of using it for gaming, I experienced no discomfort. The Hyperspeed technology truly provides latency-free and reliable connections. Additionally, the Hyperspeed dongle can connect multiple compatible devices, reducing USB port clutter, which is fantastic. I set my DPI to 1600, and the mouse's responsiveness and ability to handle high-speed movements and rapid clicks impressed me during gaming sessions. The battery life is reliable, holding 88% of its charge after almost a week of use. Although Razer excluded Chroma lighting to extend battery life, which makes sense, I did miss the feature as a fan of Razer Chroma. Using the Razer Synapse software allows for extensive customization of the mouse's buttons, DPI settings, and profiles. Overall, the mouse is well-designed and built, offers long battery life, and provides a lag-free Hyperspeed connection, making it a good choice for the price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Ergonomics Cannot Be Beat

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been a huge fan of the DeathAdder line since my first DeathAdder Elite wired mouse. DeathAdders are super lightweight, provide the best ergonomics and are downright easy to use for all applications, whether you’re a competitive gamer, an okay gamer (like myself) or have mastered the art of PowerPoint. To this day, the DeathAdder line continues to be my mouse-of-choice. This latest DeathAdder is the V3 Hyperspeed variant that sits right below the V3 Pro, yet improves ergonomics and is offered for less. The first thing I noticed is that they further reduced the weight of the mouse with respect to the V3 Pro. At 55g, this is a very, very lightweight mouse. But with that reduction in weight from 63g, they also reduced the size of the mouse ever so slightly, and for me it is very welcoming. They’ve also increased the battery life to 100 hours with respect to big brother’s 90. The Hyperspeed also shares Razor’s 3rd gen optical mouse switches used in the pro; these switches are rated for 90 million clicks. Lastly, the reduction in weight and size called for a design change to use 3 larger PTFE feet vs the Pro’s 4 smaller ones. So why isn’t this just…the new Pro?? The Hyperspeed is equipped with the Razer Focus X 26K optical sensor. This includes 26,000DPI resolution, 500IPS max speed, 40G max acceleration, and a resolution accuracy at 99.6%. To be honest, this isn’t that much apart from its big brother that utilizes the 30K Pro sensor. The mouse out-of-box is already awesome, but if you need the extra calibration for your mouse pad or table setup, these adjustments can all be done in Synapse. Mouse polling rate caps at 1000Hz out of the box; if you opt for the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle (sold separately), you can achieve 8000Hz polling. You can have up to 5 DPI stages with X-Y customization at each stage if required. The DPI button is located underneath the mouse. That means you’ll have to lift the mouse to change the DPI; I simply do “the claw” and reach for the DPI button with my ring finger with ease. If Synapse is running, you’ll see the DPI setting pop up on the monitor. You can also determine the DPI setting based on the LED indicator forward of the scroll wheel. Once the DPI settings are saved, they will remain programmed into its on-board memory so you can use the mouse anywhere without the need for Synapse running. I've used the mouse religiously for a week now and I still have not had to charge it. When the mouse is not in use, it will automatically sleep (defaulted to 5 minutes, but can be adjusted from 1-15 minutes). The supplied cable (USB-A to USB-C) can be used to charge the mouse when needed as well as attach the wireless dongle. It isn’t braided like the pro and the PVC will provide a lot of physical resistance when used connected. The mouse is, indeed, light as a feather that the rigidity of the cable will move it on its own. But the biggest takeaway for me was the ergonomics. It’s a slight reduction in size and weight, both can be seen and felt, yet it has the biggest impact in terms of ergonomics and performance. The Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A lightweight beast

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I recently built a new desktop PC and was in the market for a new gaming mouse. I’ve always been fond of Razer products because of their design, quality, and performance. The Deathadder V3 fits the bill. The first thing I noticed was that this mouse was devoid of RGB lights, which is what I’ve always thought of when it comes to Razer products. That’s likely to keep battery life really high. The next thing I noticed was how incredibly light it is. Seriously, I first wondered if it needed AA batteries as it reminded me of an older mouse that was empty. It’s seriously impressive as to how light it is. In the box you obviously get the mouse, a USB C to A cable and a wireless high speed dongle. You can use it either wired or wirelessly. The wireless high speed dongle actually has a USB port in it, where the dongle itself fits. So you could use it without the long cable wirelessly. Although in my experience, depending on your setup, you could have a spotty connection if you just use the base USB dongle that plugs into the USB port depending on how far away the mouse is for the computer. In short, I use the cable to put on my desk so it’s closer to the mouse but still use it wirelessly. From what I understand however, is that this wireless dongle doesn’t get you the 8000 hz polling that you can get when operating it wired. The design of the mouse is pretty understated, which is all a matter of personal preference. This one replaced my old Logitech G mouse which had RGB colors. But honestly, it didn’t add anything as you don’t look at the mouse when you’re using it and the lights turn off when it goes to sleep. But it does feel extremely cheap. I don’t mean that as a complaint, it just feels like a cheap piece of plastic. It’s not, and it’s more of a testament to the engineering behind it to make it so light. There’s only 5 buttons on the mouse, left right click, scroll click/wheel, and two buttons on the side. On the bottom is the power button and the button you can click to cycle through your DPI settings quickly. Honestly, this is perfect for me, it has all the buttons I need and nothing more. Setting it up was as easy as plugging it in. But you can update the firmware, which you wouldn’t know unless you did an internet search. On the Razer page you can find a firmware update utility which was a breeze to use (the mouse comes outdated out of the box, at least for me). I’ve heard some people complain about Razer Synapse, but I’m kind of ambivalent. I’m not one to really adjust the settings of my devices too often (I’m more of a casual gamer, I play frequently, but not competitively). But I am somewhat accustomed to Synapse as I use it for my Razer speakers. Once I updated the firmware, my mouse showed up immediately. I found the software - at least with respect to this mouse - easy to navigate and understand. You can customize profiles, adjust the performance (increasing DPI and polling rates), adjust mouse mat surface calibration (which to be honest, I don’t fully understand), and power settings. Basically when the mouse goes to sleep and when it goes into low power mode. I’ve only used the mouse a short while, never charging it after I took it out of the box, and it remained at 50% battery after going through a few lengthy gaming sessions. While a small sample set, I tend to trust Razer’s claim of the long 50+ hour battery life. In terms of performance, I played Cyberpunk for a while and was really impressed with teh accuracy and movements. I was better able to lift the mouse using the claw technique of holding a mouse and move it around with great success. The right and left buttons are really clickly, they don’t sound annoying at all, in fact, they give more of a satisfactory feeling of clicking the button - similar to using a mechanical keyboard, at least to me. Unlike my Logitech G mouse, I had zero accidental clicks from resting my fingers on the mouse, but at the same time, they were extremely responsive to clicking on them. While I can’t speak to professional gaming, as a casual gamer who is interested in having the best equipment on my computer, I’ve been extremely impressed with the Deathadder V3. It’s highly responsive when in use, it’s customizable with up to 5 profiles that you can switch on the fly (for those where that feature is a premium), and the battery life is terrific. I don’t know if I would shove this in my bag when traveling - for fear of it breaking - but it’s still seemingly durable with a nice smooth finish that’s easy to grip. It’s somewhat no frills, but brings serious performance. I highly recommend this mouse for even the casual gamer like myself.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent choice for the serious gamer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So here's the deal, and it's a good-news/bad-news situation. The good news, it's a fantastic gaming mouse. Light-weight, comfortable and responsive. The bad news? Well, it's not the fault of the mouse, but... My 22 year-old son is a US Navy Nuclear Engineer. We still stay connected by playing video-games over the net. Well, I thought maybe, just maybe this mouse would give me the ever-so slight advantage. Sadly, I was wrong and he still beats me probably 70% of the time. Turns out technology can not over-come the test of time. My old nerves are just not up to snuff to keep up with the kid! The Razer DeathAdder V3 Gaming Mouse is an excellent choice for the serious gamer. As mentioned earlier, this is a very ligh-weight mouse. And in that light-weight, it is remarkably agile and responsive. Ergonomicly speaking, it is great. It fits my hand perfectly, allowing for multi-hour gaming without any cramping or slowing down. Even in my advanced age of 53 years, I was able to play on-line for a shade over two hours and no discomfort. Speaking of hours, it's listed to have a 100 hour charge life. I have no idea how manyhours I used it, but so far it's been rock-solid on the initial charge. End of the day, this is a great choice!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Mixed Opinions, but a Solid Mouse

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    If there’s one thing you can expect from Razer, it’s a new gaming mouse every couple of months. And why not? Razer makes solid sensors, their products have pretty good ergonomics, and they’re known for providing firmware updates on a semi-regular basis. I’ve been specifically interested in this product though – because after a year of using the DeathAdder v3 Pro wireless mouse, I was curious to see what improvements could be expected with the DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed. Although, I’m not sure if every change is an improvement. Please note, the product’s name is the “DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed”, but Razer does not include a Hyperspeed wireless mouse adapter inside. It includes Razer’s standard 1000hz polling-rate wireless dongle. UNBOXING Starting off with the unboxing and what comes inside – Razer is going down the economical route with their box. The internal packaging is made from a single piece of easily-recycled cardboard. I appreciate an eco-friendly unboxing, but it’s very different compared to the v3 Pro’s box, which had a denser box, plastic pieces, and focused more on the presentation of the mouse itself. On top of that – the included USB C cable, which allows you to keep the wireless dongle close to your mouse for peak polling performance, feels… a bit lower quality compared to the v3 Pro. It’s also shorter than the v3 Pro’s USB C cable. Is it a problem? No, and I don’t believe it will be a problem for most people, but it’s worth being aware of. Finally, the v3 Pro includes a set of grippy 3M stickers to enhance the mouse’s grip, but the v3 Hyperspeed does not have this included. I thought that was a strange touch and worthy of being brought up. To sum it up, the unboxing of the v3 Hyperspeed was underwhelming compared to the v3 Pro. Based on the unboxing, I felt that I was able to see why the v3 Hyperspeed is a bit cheaper than the v3 Pro. QUALITY AND FEEL Moving onto the mouse itself and its usage – The mouse itself feels solid. It’s extremely light, lighter than the v3 Pro, and considering how much of the bottom of the mouse is dedicated to making room for its massive skates, the mouse easily and smoothly glides across my desk pad. I did find myself wishing that I had the option of adding sticker grips to this mouse, but I’ll consider that a personal preference more than anything else. The weight of the clicks on the DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed seem proper – It feels like clicks have to be slightly more intentional than on the v3 Pro, but I think that’s a good thing. In any type of competitive gaming setting, intentionality in your every movement is key, so the v3 Hyperspeed is great on this front. The scroll wheel is, seriously, such a major improvement compared to the v3 Pro. The v3 Pro has had many scroll wheel issues, but the v3 Hyperspeed is using a completely different part, and based on the feel and acoustics when scrolling, I have more faith that this scroll wheel will last and not have issues over time. Let’s briefly touch on battery life as well… Based on my own testing as well, this mouse should last somewhere around 100 hours before needing to be recharged. Razer’s claims seem accurate. SHAPE/ERGONOMICS The ergonomics of the mouse are… Good. I’ll be honest, I believe that most adult male gamers will need a slightly larger footprint for their mouse, something closer to the v3 Pro. As an adult male with average-sized hands and typing fingers, this mouse is at the limit of what I’d consider comfortable. If the v3 Hyperspeed was any smaller, I’d have to stop using it. For anyone who has large hands, please remember to test out this product before purchasing it. On the flip side, anyone who doesn’t have large hands will probably find this mouse to be the perfect size and comfortable to hold. TRACKING & CUSTOMIZATION A good mouse sensor will blend precision with a natural feel, and in Razer’s Synapse software, you’ll be able to tune the mouse to have the perfect speed curve. If you’re an FPS player, you’ll be able to flick like a pro. If you’re an MMO player, you’ll be able to reach those far-off icons without picking up your mouse multiple times to get there. I don’t think anyone will be wowed by those points specifically, it should be an expectation for a competitive gaming mouse like this – but Razer Synapse honestly does a great job of making it easy to fine-tune the acceleration and speed curve to fit your personal style. FINAL THOUGHTS There are some gains and some losses with this mouse. Objectively, this mouse is better than the v3 Pro, but I feel like Razer could’ve given it a little more love – a longer, nicer, braided USB C cable would’ve been a great start, and grip stickers would’ve done a great job of rounding the whole package together. But this mouse tracks better, glides better, clicks better, and scrolls better than the v3 Pro, which should be the key takeaways. Are any of my aforementioned gripes a big deal? No, not really, but the ergonomics of the mouse are what really matters. To reiterate: Anyone with large hands should get a slightly larger mouse. If you have medium-sized hands or slightly smaller, I think you’ll enjoy the DeathAdder v3 Hyperspeed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed: Less Weight, More Win

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    Razer DeathAdder V3 The Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed gaming mouse has the classic gaming mouse build and looks with subtle gaming attributes. This is and FPS mouse with the two large buttons on top, two on the left, and scroll wheel with button on the top. **Build Quality** This is the lightest gaming mouse I’ve ever played with. It officially weighs in at 55 grams It still manages to maintain a sturdy build that we’ve all come to know with Razer mice. There’s nothing flashy about this mouse which makes it kind of nice. It’s the classic Deathadder we are used to seeing over the last decade with a few upgrades. It has a matte finish and an outstanding grip. There’s no flex, everything feels solid and sturdy. The scroll wheel feels sturdy with good feedback. **Specs/features** 2.4 GHz wireless dongle 1000 Hz polling rate 100 hours of gameplay (pretty accurate here) Rechargeable USB-C port **Software** Razer synapse can be used to adjust DPI settings and customizing buttons. No RGB here to change. Dynamic sensitivity in advanced settings lets you set custom curves which is a nice feature. **Performance** I tested it out on both Overwatch and Valorant and it slid around effortlessly without any sticking. THE PTFE feet on bottom are extra large and have minimal friction. I will be checking these feet every few days for dust and debris. The extreme light weight of the mouse surely saved my hands from fatigue while moving quickly around in intense battles. The clicks are easy on the hands and satisfying (optical switches). I have a claw grip and it fits my hand very well. I can see how it could also do well with a palm grip. Additionally, The wireless performance was flawless. **Conclusion** Razer did a good job here of not making big changes to a mouse that already works very well. There are subtle upgrades and features that make it even better this year. What stands out to me is the light weight of the mouse and build quality. Razer managed to make this ultra light weight mouse feel like quality at the same time. Performance was very good and the build of this mouse makes it feel like it’s going to last. Recommended. **Pros** *Ultra light weight* *Satisfying clicks* *Sturdy buttons and exterior* *Smooth matte finish that doesn’t slip* *Middle button is soft and smooth* *Long battery life* **Cons** *Managed to scratch the coating after only a few days *MIght feel scrunched if you have large hands *No RGB if you want to make a statement *Loud mouse clicks

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ergonomics, Responsiveness

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best mouses I’ve used

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed is a highly praised ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse, Its design prioritizes comfort and ease of movement, reducing wrist strain for extended gaming sessions. it delivers exceptional accuracy and quick responsiveness, making it a great choice for competitive gamers. Overall, it offers a combination of lightness, responsiveness, and comfortableness , making it a top contender for serious gamers.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Responsiveness, Size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nearly Perfect

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This was almost too easy to recommend. The razer Deathadder Hyperspeed mouse is to near perfect size to game at a professional level. I, myself , am not a pro, by anyy stretch of the word. but i can say that this mouse feels great in the palm. Extremely responsive and I honestly can say that prefer larger mouses with more programable options. This one doesn't seem to hold me back much. Shooters are going to love this mouse. There are no weights, so what you see is what you get. The dongle is easy to use and interchangeable with other Razer dongles that you may already have. Minimal buttons means you don't have to think to much about layout, which can be the difference between a solid kill streak or a bad KD ratio. The big problem that I think everyone will have with this one, is the charging cable. While it is long enough, it does suffer from the rubbery coating around it. I don'tunderstand why they wouldn'tgo with a braided wrap, but to each his/her own. I 'm just saying that may have made it better for connectivity and functionality. The battery life is supposedly 100 hoursof play, but I have yet to truly test that theory, but I do know that I haven't had to charge it yet. All in all, I believe that the Deathadder Hyperspeed is an awesome mini mouse( No relation) to suit your gaming(shooters) and workload needs. This one is a total giddy-up.( That's Go for anyone up north)

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Responsiveness
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Truly lightweight and long lasting

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    For the most part, this mouse is pretty basic. It truly is ultra-lightweight, almost too light as I find myself moving the mouse a little when all I want to do is click. However, it moves really smooth and is extremely responsive. You have two side buttons by default for back and forward, but with the Razer Synapse software you can program all of the buttons other than the left click. You can also flip the DPI with a push of a button, but that button is on the bottom of the mouse. I feel it would have been a lot better to be on top by default. However, with the Synapse software you can change that function to one of the other buttons yourself, like for example the scroll click can cycle or just be a function while holding it. The included wire is good for charging or running the dongle to a more open area, but not so much for making the mouse a wired mouse while it charges unless you are close to your computer as it is pretty short. Other than that, the charge lasts for several days of use and the recharge can be less than 1 hour. Overall, light and responsive wireless mouse that allows for some customization. Like most mice though, you might want to see how it feels if your hand. Personally I feel it doesn’t hold my palm enough and I feel like I am gripping the mouse, but I have fairly large hands. A better USB cord and slightly longer palm space would have made this one perfect for me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Size, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best bang for your buck.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    One of the best mice I've used that has come from a major brand. The shape, the weight, the sensor, and the battery life are on par with even some of the most top-end options from other companies like ASUS, Logitech, Corsair, or even some of Razer's other mice. The only minor complaint I do have is the coating, but nothing that can't be solved with some grip tape.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Responsiveness
    Cons mentioned:
    Scroll wheel

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good bluetooth mouse

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is probably the best bluetooth mouse ive used yet. Its very responsive even on surfaces that are not smooth or a mouse pad. The dpi settings are nice. The only thing that id change is the way yo power on and off the mouse. The button is on the bottom of the mouse and can be difficult to reach when multitasking however the mouse does turn off after awhile of inactivity.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ergonomics
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    perfect for small hand

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    Best Buy Employee
    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    definitely a bang for your buck mouse, has good build quality compared to other razers notorious mice and really good for those with small hands. i personally prefer the deathadder v3 pro but this is still a solid purchase. one thing i will say is that the coating is more smooth and those that sweat alot may not prefer it

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Size, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Its a DeathAdder V3 Mini!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is everything I wanted the Deathadder V3 Pro to be! Its slightly smaller and fits in my hand better, it has a rechargeable battery instead of using a AA battery like the other Hyperspeed mice, it uses the same optical switches as the DA V3 Pro, its lightweight and is $100. Its been a blast to play with and will probably become my main mouse for awhile!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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