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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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Light!
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Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
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After getting used to the new shape from my old mouse I really enjoy this. Feels well built,light and has good battery life. I used the rubbery grip tape that comes with it and really like it. I used the logitech gprox superlight before this. Cant go wrong!
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This is the lightest mouse I have ever used and the battery life is amazing. All of the materials are very sturdy and it has enough buttons for most people to enjoy. My only issue with this mouse is it is very expensive.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomics, Weight
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best ergo's on the market
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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One of the best ergo's on the market. Great feel, weight, & clicks. Can go up to 4k polling rate with additional dongle. Clicks are optical & very crispy feeling. Software is bad and needed for any of the good features.
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I’m not new to gaming mice, have been using a couple of different brands religiously for several years, and have owned several Razer Blade laptops in the past as well as keyboards, headsets, even mouse pads, but for whatever reason I’ve never tried one of their gaming mice until now!
And wow, I thought my current gaming mouse was light at 74g, but the DeathAdder V3 Pro is unbelievably light. Weighing it myself it’s only 64g which is about the weight of a C-battery. It has a 30K DPI optical sensor, which is the highest I’ve heard of, and even tracks on glass!
The mouse is a departure from what I typically see from Razer. There’s no RGB, not even a big green Razer logo. It looks like a standard mouse with two buttons, a scroll wheel/button, and a forward/back button. There’s a power/dpi switch on the bottom and a USB-C charging port. It’s clear that Razer prioritized weight over anything else when designing this mouse. And you get just that, and nothing more. Meaning it’s missing some common features that you’d find in the competition like Bluetooth connectivity but to me bluetooth is not great for fast-paced precision gaming anyway, so I’m ok with it but there are some who want a lightweight mouse to game on an iPad where Bluetooth would be more convenient.
Using the mouse is a joy, especially in some of the games I’ve played with it such as Surviving Mars, Everspace, and Fortnite. The mouse glides across my large mouse pad without any friction. The mouse fits my hand and claw grip well as any other I’ve tried but your mileage may vary.
The mouse has a 1000hz polling rate which can be upgraded to 4000hz with a Hyperpolling wireless dongle which is sold separately (or I think there is an option to get it bundled as well). I don’t have the dongle but for best performance it needs line of sight to your mouse, so the dongle is made to sit on your desk.
Probably the biggest con to this mouse is that it’s expensive for what it is. There is a tax here for the Razer name + lightness + and high DPI sensor.
Pros
Super lightweight
Glides great
Great battery life
USB-C
Fast polling rate
Cons
Pricey
Overall – an accurate, extremely lightweight gaming mouse that if anything is overpriced but will be exactly what some people are looking for. It’s earned the top spot on my gaming desk for 2022.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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When you pick up the DA V3 Pro, you are surprised how lightweight it really is. It feels even lighter than 63g because of the large shape's weight distribution. It will glide seamlessly under your hand. Palm grip is comfortable and so is claw grip. My aim in Valorant is noticeably snappier.
And lightweight doesn't mean cheap. There is no creaks, loose parts, or wobbly buttons. The case is sturdy, every click is crisp and fast. The side buttons may be the best side buttons ever on a mouse. Scroll wheel is tactile and silent. To nitpick, there is the tiniest pretravel for L/R clicks whereas the Viper V2 Pro seems to have 0 pretravel.
Then there's the price. It is obviously more than most would pay for a mouse and many should wait for discounts. However, Logitech's top tier mice are similarly priced. Contrary to popular belief, Razer's latest top-tier mice surpass Logitech's in switch quality and even have a slight edge on sensor speed. Thanks to Razer's optical switches, this easily beats the the GPX, although these are two different shapes. Logitech will have to step up their game to match the quality of these switches.
No charging dock, no RGB, no extra buttons. Just a perfect FPS mouse with a perfect shape for bigger hands.
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The DeathAdder V3 Pro is lightweight and extremely comfortable. I've used a few different products from Razer and Logitech. I keep coming back to this one as my main mouse. The clicks are nice and crisp and the scroll wheel feels good to move. it has plenty of battery life and my hand does not get tired after hours of use. I was concerned about the mouse being white but it's held its color well and shows no signs of stains. The finish also feels good on your hand.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Responsiveness, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Mouse ever
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Best mouse I've ever used, the battery lasts a long time and charges very quickly. Extremely light, responsive and the quality of clicks is different.
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Just an awesome product...If you can get past the price tag...you do get what you pay for. Works both as a wired and wireless mouse...When attached to the cable, it recharges...and acts like a wired gaming mouse....Extremely light and responsive...I'd describe the feeling as effortless...You have to dial it in with the Razer App...Infinitely adjustable it seems. I don't know how they get it to be so light with a battery in it...but it is...AND the material of the shell feels completely solid and durable.....This was one of my better purchases that I do not regret.
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I presently own three Razor razors: the Razor Viper Mini, Razor Viper 1, and Razor Viper 2. As I type this, there are a couple more worth buying, like the Logitech Pro Wireless X, Logitech Superlight X, and around three Final Series Mice. Almost all the aforementioned mice are outperformed by this one. This mouse has some noteworthy features, including a comfortable grip size for medium palms and a smooth slide on any mouse pad fabric. The ultra-lightweight mouse glides across any surface, including wood tables, glass cloth pads, hybrid pads, and regular pads. If you're unsure and have hands that are of average size, click the buy button right now. I adore everything about this mouse, from the on-the-go DPI button to the high hertz it delivers for gaming.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Great battery life, and a great ergonomic shape (if thats your thing of course). Extremely lightweight and has great skates. Definitely preffered over the gpx
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Excellent quality mouse. The movement feels just like a wired mouse and is very light. Great for daily office work or gaming FPS. Battery life is 90 hours and charges quickly. Only downside is the price, but still worth it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomics
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
I want to love this mouse
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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I recently purchased the Razer DeathAdder V3 from Best Buy, expecting a top-notch gaming mouse given its reputation. Unfortunately, my experience has been quite disappointing.
Right out of the box, the mouse looked sleek and felt comfortable in my hand, with a design that seemed perfect for long gaming sessions. However, my excitement quickly turned to frustration when I started using it. The mouse frequently stutters and lags during use, making it nearly impossible to play any game smoothly. I've tried troubleshooting the issue by updating drivers, adjusting settings, and even testing it on different surfaces and systems, but nothing seems to resolve the problem.
This stuttering issue severely impacts the performance and reliability of the mouse, especially during fast-paced gaming where precision and responsiveness are crucial. Considering the premium price of the DeathAdder V3, I expected much better quality and performance.
I hope Razer addresses this issue in future models or provides a solution for affected users. Until then, I cannot recommend this mouse to anyone seeking a reliable and smooth gaming experience.
Pros:
Comfortable design
Sleek aesthetics
Cons:
Frequent stuttering and lag
Unreliable performance for gaming
Expensive for the quality received
If you're considering the Razer DeathAdder V3, I'd advise looking into other options until these issues are resolved.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomics, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
beats ec1 all day.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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great mouse. lighter than ec1 equiv. wayyy better wireless. Overall prolly the best ergo mouse for larger hands
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Price, Scroll wheel
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
best mouse ever, BUT.....
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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best mouse ive ever owned, but keep it clean. my center wheel started to flake out after several months and by the time a year had passed it was unusable, and had to buy a new one. I found out later its because the mouse wheel gets really dirty inside really easily and requires cleaning. Like all razer gear its severely overpriced, but this mouse is so good to use I was willing to buy it a second time. It was that good. I would strongly encourage buying a warranty.
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Fantastic mouse, no complaints other than having a slight issue with the hyperpolling dongle connecting (Razer Synapse's fault, not the mouse's).
Came from a Logitech G703, was worried about the shape change but was pleasantly surprised to like this shape significantly more, on top of the switches feeling much more consistent. The lighter weight is a huge plus as well, can't recommend this enough aside from the astronomical price.
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I'm pretty picky about the mouse I use. I have recently grown accustomed to a wireless mouse a d have been having a hard time finding something that fit my liking. I have to say I have never had a light weight mouse or a Razer mouse that I really liked. But this fits those two things. There's ZERO rgb which I like. The battery lasts forever as a result. It's been 4 days and I'm finally down below 50% and this is regular daily use. The only thing I don't exactly care for is how loud the clicks are. If your in a office which these are aimi g towards it will annoy those around you. It's still a bit on the expensive side, unnecessarily I think.
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Been using this mouse for a few months now and it is one of the best gaming mice i have ever used. It is light, and responsive. However, if you are trying to play FPS games, get the Razer Viper V3 pro instead.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Ive used 3 different mouses and they were all around mid range like $30-$50 but paying the $150+ for this mouse was so worth it and i can definitely feel the difference in aim and how fast it reacts to my presses and movement plus with the app there's more choices to change your dpi and buttons and what you want them to do. 10/10 mouse
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This Razer fits my hand perfectly. I have large hands so I tend to be a little picky with my mice. Very light weight. It was a little pricy but I’d definitely recommend.
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The DeathAdder is a tried and tested design so the V3 Pro making subtle changes to the shape and reducing the weight is a good change in my book. Plus with modern wireless mice, it's more or less the same as using a wired mouse. The only thing I don't like about it is the grip, being less grippy and more slippery than other mice I've used, but it does include grip tape in the box. I have not used the grip tape yet to see how I like/adjust to the mouse's body texture, but will probably put it on.