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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 579 reviews

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Customers are impressed with the DeathAdder V3 Pro's lightweight design, exceptional battery life, and responsive performance. Many appreciate its comfortable ergonomics and high-quality sensor, resulting in a positive gaming experience. However, some users find the price point to be high and have reported issues with the scroll wheel. A few also noted the absence of RGB lighting and some minor concerns regarding the side buttons and software.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best mouse on the market ?

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    Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    One of the best mouse I have used, tracking is precise and smooth

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great mouse

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    Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Smooth mouse for all type of games. Long lasting battery and a quick charge.

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

    Love it!

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

    I love this mouse, it might be my end-game. This mouse has the perfect grip and feel for me. Even though there are more affordable options for others, I feel like this mouse is a good recommendation for those that are willing to spend the money for this. Also uses optical switches, so it will never develop double-clicking issues.

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

    BUY IT

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

    very good mouse, no lag, no delay, great clickyness and responsiveness

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

    Light and easy

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

    This mouse is the best mouse I have ever used. Very light and has easy software. Now keep in mind I have only used like 3 different mice.

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

    The best gaming mouse

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

    Is a most in every gaming/productivity setup. The best mouse that i ever have

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

    Works Amazing

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

    I switched from the Logitech GPro and this is much better fitting for my hand.

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

    Awesome just awesome

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

    I really am so happy I invested in this gaming mouse. It’s perfect for my hand and I can use it super easily and fast at the same time. My gaming speed has picked up. It glides and is accurate.

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

    All good

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    Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Works as advertised. Ive had it for a while now and have found no issues with it.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great if it Fits your hand

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

    The way a gaming mouse fits and feels in your hand to me outweighs everything else. I found the unique curve and size of this mouse made it less comfortable for me than other gaming mice I use. When I grip this mouse my wrist lifts slightly more up the left side bringing my thumb up higher on the mouse side. It doesn’t impede my play but it just doesn’t feel as natural. This doesn’t mean its not perfect for someone else, I highly recommend giving it a test grip. The Razer DeathAdder V3 has a unique ergonomic form where the left side of the mouse is noticeably higher than the right side of the mouse. For me this wasn’t a more comfortable position for my wrist. The lack of a thumb rest or much of a thumb indent also made this mouse feel different than other gaming mice I have used. Razer does provide some very nice rubberized pads which makes the mouse grippier and for me it definitely improves the overall fit and feel. Beyond the ergonomics the specs on this mouse are top notch. The five preconfigured DPI defaults are 400, 800, 1600, 3200 and 6400 and you can configure these in the Razer Synapse software. The 30k optical sensor and the optical switches along with its low weight make this a very responsive mouse. The top switches have longer actuators so you can use the middle of your finger vs the tip, not sure if this improves my response times but I like them better than the standard top switches. The side switches have large buttons and are easy to find and easy to differentiate. The top scroll wheel sits higher than normal and I am not as fond of that change because when I am going from zooming in and out on targets and then firing the process seems less natural due to the added height. Razer Synapse software allows you to customize the mouse buttons, make performance changes to the DPI and Polling Rate, Calibrate the mouse and adjust the power saving features. The software is easy to navigate and very straightforward. Razer includes a USB adaptor that allows you to extend the USB receiver closer to the mouse by using the included cabling. Because the mouse does not have any lighting it has a long battery life, they estimate the battery life at 90 hours. What this DeathAdder is missing: There is no DPI switch on top of the mouse for quick and easy changes. There is a DPI switch on the bottom which means no quick changes in game. I don’t use this much but I do tend to use it when playing sniper type games. There is no Bluetooth support so you must have an open USB port on your computer for the USB receiver. There isn’t a USB receiver storage slot on the mouse but it does come with a separate USB adaptor which you can use to store the receiver. Lastly there isn’t any RGB lighting which is why it has such a long battery life.

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

    Fire

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

    Top rate mouse I upgraded from a basic mouse that came with the pc and it was definitely worth it

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Cons mentioned:
    Side buttons
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Light and Stealthy - Very Nice Mouse

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

    I’ve been using the Razer Deathadder V3 Pro for about a week now. I have been using it with my gaming laptop and PC tower for games and productivity tasks. I have a number of gaming mice already in my collection – Logitech G Pro Wireless and G604, and a SteelSeries Aerox 9. I would consider the Deathadder to mainly be competing against my G Pro – both lightweight non-MOBA wireless mice. The Deathadder V3 comes with a tiny wireless 2.4GHz USB receiver, a quality braided 2m long USB to USB-C charge/extension cable, a USB-C to USB coupler, and stickers. The coupler is used with the receiver and cable if you are want to plug into the back of a PC, or you are worried about the distance creating latency issues. Battery life maxes out at 90hrs with a 1000Hz polling rate, and can be charged to full in 4 hours. Max sensitivity on the sensor is a crazy 30K which surpasses Logitech’s 25K Hero Sensor. The button switches are rated to 90 million clicks, which is a pretty significant lifespan even for a dedicated player. The Deathadder V3 Pro signifies a decent departure from the design of the V2. At first glance they look similar, but a number of things have been updated, removed, redesigned, and improved. Having messed around with a loaner V2 earlier this year I had some idea of what to expect. First thing I notice was the shape of the Left and Right mouse buttons – they no longer flare out a ton, contours of been reduced, and they look/feel like most other mouse buttons (shapewise). The rubberized sides are now optional add-ons in the form of adhesive stickers, so you can decide what works best for you. The scroll wheel is also more prominent, which to me make it feel easier to manipulate. To further drive home the departure from the V2 the V3 has dropped Bluetooth compatibility. Its also ditched the DPI +/- buttons on the top of the mouse for a single DPI button on the mouse that cycles through your presets in the Synapse software. The V3 has also gone full stealth mode – it is all black. There’s no RGB anything and only a tiny green indicator light ahead of the scroll wheel that indicates connection mode change, charging, etc. The V3 has also lost a considerable amount of weight – down to 63g. My lightest mouse prior to the V3 was my G Pro at 80g – my Aerox is 89g and my G604 is a chunky 135g. The outgoing V2 is 88g. That’s a 28% weight reduction from the V2. The removal of Bluetooth, rubberized grips, and redesigned mouse buttons likely all played a roll in this dramatic weight reduction. The shell of the V3 is also one solid piece, so there aren’t any seams to routinely clean out. The shell of the mouse has a light texture to it, which I do like. I am used to the smooth/soft plastic on my Logitech mice, but I this works well. The 2 side buttons are, for me, perfectly positioned to where I don’t need to reach or reposition my hand to click both buttons (unlike my G Pro). On the bottom are 3 PTFE pads that allow the mouse to glide about on any surface. I have used it on a granite counter, wood desk, and cloth mousepad without any issues. The sensor also had no issues with the surface change – I could even reliably move around with the mouse on my leg. For my daily usage I stick with my G604 for productivity purposes – more buttons and hyperscroll wheel are a boon for my CAD work. I swapped in the Deathadder for a few days just to give it a fair shake. Mouse clicks are lighter and click to hold/drag takes less effort. The scroll wheel was smooth and accurate enough for flying around my models – I didn’t experience any wheel bounce which can be very frustrating if you are trying to move quickly. The 2 side buttons are really the only programmable shortcut buttons, which is unfortunate. However, most of my shortcuts (95%) are jumping back and forth on web pages, file explorers, etc., which the V3’s 2 buttons handle just fine. I did notice some palm fatigue after a long stretch that I don’t normally get with G604 due to its thumb support contour. However, I think with more usage I would adjust and not have any issues. As far as gaming goes the ultralightweight nature of the mouse is going to be polarizing for some. I have a few friends who prefer heavier mice for greater accuracy and control, and others who like the lightweight mice for speed/mobility. Its really going to depend on the game and player. That’s partially why I have a wider variety of mice – it lets me select the mouse best suited for the game I’m playing. With that in mind I played some of the games I usually play with my G Pro Wireless – Halo MCC and Portal 2. Portal 2 often requires a decent amount of accuracy in portal placement, but speed of the placement when launching through portals is paramount in later levels and multiplayer mode. I was concerned that the lightness of the mouse might cause me to overshoot my placement – I left the DPI at the default 1600, which is what I felt comfortable using to start with. My horizontal placement was in good shape but I had a little trouble with overshooting in vertical at the start. I was able to get comfortable enough bump the X direction DPI up to 2500, but I left the Y at 1600. Mouse movement was quick and picking up the mouse up for a quick reposition was effortless due to the weight. Honestly it performed a little better than my G Pro, so I was happy with the result. In Halo I play with a little higher DPI setting as I am a CQC focused player, so I need to look around quickly. I moved my DPI to X: 2800 and Y: 2000. I didn’t find any issues with overrunning my target. Movement, just in Portal was easy to adjust and be smooth with. However, I felt the click action held me back a little bit compared to my G Pro which has a lighter/shorter actuation. Burst fire and semi-auto weapons took some recalibration for my trigger finger. I also felt a little constrained by only have the 2 side buttons for programmable functions. I had melee and reload mapped to the side buttons, with fire and grenade mapped to the mouse buttons. I missed having the additional side buttons on the G Pro (2 on the left and 2 on the right) that I had zoom and grenade switching mapped to. These things can be overcome, but it was a downside for me. I like to move my hands on the keyboard as little as possible, so I appreciated those extra buttons on the mouse. I think my case may be a little niche because at some point you just go to a MMO/MOBA mouse if you want all the key bindings. That being said I liked the 2 side buttons on the V3 more than the side buttons on the G Pro. They are just easier for me to reach and they click actuation is nicer. Overall, the Deathadder V3 Pro is a very well-made mouse. I have picked up on zero flaws in its build quality and usage. I haven’t had any issues with disconnects or lagging movement, and moving it from one computer to the another doesn’t faze it. I appreciated the redesigned elements and prefer it over the V2’s shape/styling. I would say picking a mouse is pretty subjective – if your hand size is medium to large, and you want an ultralight mouse than I would certainly recommend this mouse to you. The buttons are nice to click (and have a pronounced click noise), different surfaces didn’t faze it, and battery life is good. Gaming comes down to play style and preference – there were things I really liked compared to my other mice, and some things my old mice handled a little better. All things being equal there will always be trade-offs, but none of them were detrimental to my playing performance.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Arguably The Best Mouse On The Market

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

    We’ve turned into a new chapter of gaming mice and this mouse is at the helm. Spec wise there is nothing else on the market (except for the other new Razer flagship devices) that will beat this guy and probably won’t be for a little while now. To me, if I’m paying premium price for something I want to ensure I’m not getting four-year-old tech (GPX/GPW). Will you be able to notice the differences in specs? I think it depends on your ability. As I certainly can but tend to perform in the top ranges. If you are more of a causal player or aren’t running the best specs with a high refresh rate monitor you may not. Regardless this is an excellent mouse for everyone. But those who aren’t needing the bleeding edge could get away with buying a cheaper mouse. This is using the Gen 3 optical switches. Honestly, they are essentially the same as the Gen 2 and Gen 1 switches just with better binning. They feel great but similar to my previous Razer mice with both Gen 3 and Gen 2 switches. Moderate pre-travel, mild-travel, with strong spring back force leading to a very crisp click. Probably the crispest optical click I’ve tried. But they are incredibly loud. Making it so if you have other people in the room you will likely annoy them. Side buttons are excellent. Great shape, size, and placement. Probably one of my favorites of all time. Mild pre/post travel with strong spring back force feeling incredibly crisp and consistent. I really like them. Scroll wheel is different this time around. They are using a new encoder. It is incredibly precise. However, it sits quite high, requires light pressure to scroll (compared to moderate to severe), with dedicated steps. Mild pre/post travel of scroll click that feels crisp. Not my cup of tea. But performs excellently. PTFE are excellent. Glide very well and I see no reason for aftermarket ones. I think this has some of the best coating I’ve tried from Razer. It feels similar to PBT plastic where it is a bit bumpy to provide grip. If my hands are damp, it grips really well. If they are wet less so. When dry can provide okay grip but also be a bit slick. I think this will be hit or miss with people. Battery life is excellent. USB-C to charge. Comes with a good cable that is attractive, braided, and flexible. Does NOT come with a dock like previous versions. Also, no RGB. Shape tends to be highly personal. They have changed it from the previous Deathadder shape. However, I think this new shape is superior. It isn’t as wide which means it fits more grip styles and hands. Personally it gives me improved aim as I can grip it better. Also, feel more ergonomic. Almost like you are resting your hand on the desk. With it being large whether I am using palm or claw my palm doesn’t rub against the mousepad leading to less friction and improved accuracy which I like. However, I found that for fast FPS (COD) that having a smaller symmetric mouse was better. But outside of that prefer this shape as it allows me to perform better and I broke all my personal records first time round when testing this guy. I’d argue this is also one of Razer’s best shapes and most people will really enjoy it for EVERYTHING. Whether that be competitive FPS, relaxed competitive gaming, single player gaming, or normal desktop work. Which brings me to the next point which is 4,000 Hz wireless polling rate. Compared to the industry standard of 1,000 Hz. This to me makes a difference. You do need to buy a not included 4,000 Hz polling dongle. But it makes things smooth and more accurate by reducing latency. Kind of like going from 144 Hz to 240 Hz. Which isn’t as big of a difference as going from 60 – 144 Hz. This to me is one of the main reasons to go with this mouse over the competition. As they will be playing catch up. The sensor that comes with this mouse is also incredibly precise and a step ahead of everything else on the market. Most will say sensors are all flawless these days and they all mostly feel the same. They are correct in the sense that nearly every sensor is a copy of another sensor and practically the same which is why they feel the same. This is a different breed of sensor and feels better. I’ve tried multiple dozens of mice and currently this is in my top spot. As it hits all the right boxes. Is it perfect? No. But it does nearly everything right and the things it doesn’t do right come down to personal preference. Definitely an easy recommendation from me.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have gaming mouse

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

    Razer DeathAdder is a great gaming mouse for those looking to rid themselves of the hassles of wires. Yes the price point comes in higher than most other mice on the market however when it comes to wireless mice you end up having to sacrifice responsiveness so you really don't want to skimp on a cheap one. This mouse through the use of its hyper speed technology will make you fill like you are gaming on a wired mouse. Out of the box you get everything you need to get you going. The mouse, usb-c charging cable, receiver and hyper speed adapter. First impression noticed with the design was the larger frame which seems to fit better with bigger hands. However the mouse buttons are very long and responsive making it a good fit regardless of hand size. The light weight design was the second thing noticed. The mouse is so light weight it almost seems to defy gravity. One feature i would of loved to see implemented would be a option to add more weight. The optical lens of the mouse is designed so well that it truly does not matter what surface you use to scroll. At one point i was actually scrolling across the seat of my leather couch and could not tell the difference in surface area. Meaning the mouse moved flawlessly with no lag or breaks in the tracking. Responsiveness of the clicks was insane for a wireless mouse. I really could not tell the difference between this wireless mouse and my wired gaming mouse. At one point i think the highest input latency i measured was a 2 ms input. Very impressed with how well it responded for being wireless. Full charge took less than a hour and yielded me about 18 hours of run time. You can run this mouse in the wired form which will also charge the unit. Now yes you have all the features of every other gaming mouse out there, meaning you can set your DPI both through the app and then change it through the button on the bottom of the mouse. You can map the buttons and scroll wheel however there is no RGB on this mouse just a FYI. Here's the bottom line. At first glance the simplistic form the Razer DeathAdder mouse makes it seem like another ordinary wireless mouse with no break through tech. What sets it apart and make it worth the money is the tech that is inside the chassis. You can game in wireless mode next to 5 other wireless units and experience zero lag. This feature right here alone makes it a must have for those looking to game. The upgraded optical lens means it will literally work on any surface flawlessly. The responsiveness of the clicks and long design mean that it can fit any hand regardless of size. If your looking for just a regular mouse to do lifes everyday task then you may want to pass on this unit as there are other wireless mouse that can do the job for much cheaper. If you are looking to rid your gaming set up of wires all without sacrificing latency or speed then this set up is a must have and a no brainer.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best for claw grip

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

    End game mouse for claw grip. The rubber grips included add extra lift control. Really comfortable shape. Would buy again.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top of the Line Ergo wireless in 2022

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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.

    Coming from an EC-1A that i've used for about 6 years. This mouse is pretty much what you're paying for - sensor is flawless (expected at this point), latency is nonexistent, Razer Synapse is whatever but you can load your sensitivity profile onto the onboard memory. Shape was nice and easy to adjust to as a palm grip user - it's a little shorter, taller, and hump is slightly different compared to the EC1-A. That being said, it was pretty easy to adjust to - the weight difference is more significant than anything, this mouse is super light especially compared to my old wired ones - in hand, it feels a little heavier towards the back than the front to me. The surface is a nice matte, it makes my hand a little bit sweatier than a glossy finish but i've adjusted no problem. Side buttons are a little interesting, they feel better than any I've ever used, have very little pre/post travel, but they are placed slightly different than the other mice - maybe it's my palm grip, maybe the size of my hand (small-medium) but I find that I accidentally press the front button occasionally so I actually did have to end up unbinding it. Left and right mouseclicks feel great and even. Scroll wheel is smooth and light like any other deathadder. Battery life is basically as advertised and really great, it does take a while to charge but its so far and few in between I don't really mind. Wouldn't really use the mouse on wired but it did come with a nice USB-C cord. For all intents and purposes, this is about as perfect of an wireless ergo mice as you're gonna find as of 2022 - definitely pricey for it though. I think if you could get the mouse for 100-120, that'd be a perfect deal.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    It Just Keeps Getting Better

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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. At MSRP, the V3 Pro is certainly not cheap, but I feel that is a worthwhile purchase for all the features it provides, and I highly recommend it. For those already using the prior DeathAdders (Elite, Essentials, V2), the first thing you’ll notice is that they refined the ergonomics of the mouse. The most obvious change is the reduction of the flares of the left and right mouse buttons. This makes the mouse feel a bit more narrow overall and you’ll find that your ring finger will fall down to the mousepad, yet feel naturally closer to your middle finger, resulting in a more comfortable grip. The second thing is the palm arch is raised higher, supporting my entire palm; with the older models, my palm is not fully supported and I can feel small gaps not making contact between my palm and the mouse. As far as buttons go, the side buttons (Mouse buttons 4 & 5) are arched less allowing more of your thumb to make full contact with the buttons. These little refinements make an already outstanding mouse even more terrific. Looking deeper, the V3 does not come pre-installed with grip tape, but does come in the box if you choose to have it applied. Also, the scroll wheel does seem to sit a bit higher with respect to the left/right mouse buttons. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but it didn’t bother me during testing. The other obvious change is the relocation of the DPI buttons, which you will now find underneath the mouse as a power/DPI button. Again, not sure how I feel about it, but I am used to being able to switch DPI on the fly when I switch from gaming to productivity. It is a gamer’s mouse, so I’ll definitely give the V3 the benefit of the doubt here. The mouse weighs in at 63 grams. Specs-wise, the V3 is equipped with the Razer Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, which is packed with features that build upon the Razer Focus+. This includes 30,000DPI resolution, 750IPS max speed, 70G max accel, and a resolution accuracy at 99.8%, all improvements from its predecessor. The mouse is capable of tracking over many surfaces, including glass (4mm minimum thickness). The Razer Focus Pro 30K also improves on asymmetric lift-off/landing distances with 26 granular levels of height adjustment; the V2 only has 3 levels. If you mess with it too much, you can easily reset the mouse by holding the left, right and scroll wheel buttons simultaneously for 7 seconds. 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 switches have been updated to Gen-3 Optical switches which allow for 90-million clicks. Mouse polling rate caps at 1000Hz out of the box; if you opt for the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle ($29.99, sold separately), you can achieve 4000Hz polling. You can have up to 5 DPI stages with X-Y customization at each stage if required. As I mentioned above, the DPI buttons have been relocated to a single button 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. When used wirelessly, battery life is a claimed 90 hours. I've used the mouse religiously for 3 days 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 SpeedFlex cable (USB-A to USB-C) can be used to charge the mouse when needed as well as attach the wireless dongle. One omission from this DeathAdder is the inclusion of Razer Chroma, a staple with all Razer products. This most likely aids in the battery efficiency, and it looks darn good as a sleeper mouse anyway. The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very nice mouse

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    Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Design and Comfort: This mouse is impressively lightweight, which makes it perfect for extended gaming sessions without causing hand fatigue. The ergonomic design fits comfortably in my hand, providing excellent support and control. It’s sleek and feels well-built, which adds to its overall appeal. Performance: Performance-wise, the DeathAdder V3 Pro delivers. The optical sensor is highly responsive, and the tracking is precise. Whether I’m playing fast-paced FPS games or doing precise work, it performs consistently well. The wireless connection is stable, and I haven't experienced any lag or dropouts, which is crucial for competitive gaming. Battery Life: The battery life is one of the standout features. With up to 90 hours on a single charge, I don’t have to worry about frequent recharging. It’s reliable and lasts through long gaming sessions and regular use without any hiccups. Features: The mouse has a few programmable buttons which are handy for customizing gameplay and productivity tasks. The software is straightforward to use, allowing for easy customization of button functions and sensitivity settings. The scroll wheel and buttons have a satisfying click, and overall, the mouse feels durable. Final Thoughts: Overall, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is an excellent gaming mouse. It combines lightweight design with high performance and long battery life, making it a great choice for both casual and serious gamers. If you're looking for a reliable, comfortable, and efficient gaming mouse, this one is definitely worth considering.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lightest and fastest mouse I have ever used!

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

    I started gaming on PC about 3 years ago, and have used the same mouse which has a maximum DPI of 16k, and so going to this one which provides 30k DPI felt ridiculously fast, and that's because it does everything twice as fast! Here is a breakdown of why I am seriously in love with this mouse, Ultra Lightweight Design 5/5 It took a day or two to get used to how light this mouse is. At first, I wasn't sure if I was going to like using a mouse that weights almost nothing, but when I went back to my regular heavier mouse, and I just felt slow playing the same video games. Personally, I had to use the optional grip tape that came with it because the mouse felt too slick for me, and I like a good grip. The grip tape made my experience a hundred times better, so I highly recommend doing this too! 30k Optical Sensor 5/5 As someone who started gaming on PC in the last 3 years, I am not too savvy on building PCs or finding the best keyboard and mouse, but compared to my previous mouse, this thing feels like a different beast. I play online games and this just makes my movement smoother and faster. It feels so good! Never going back to my old mouse! Connectivity 5/5 It comes with a USB dongle, and so it's literally plug-n-play. Love it! Overall, I have zero complaints. This is a quality built, and now that I put the grip tape on it, it seriously feels so much better and with way more grip!

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top shelf quality mouse !

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This mouse has been an absolute joy to work with , after countless hours scouring YouTube looking to replace my old Corsair mouse I saw videos that kept bringing me back to this specific mouse , lightweight , responsive and long lasting are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this mouse , the box itself was a joy to open with a great design and very well made cords and adapters to ensure the mouse can be used in almost every set up. The only negative here for me personally is the lack of overall RGB , it's a very plain but extremely powerful mouse !

    I would recommend this to a friend
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