Razer Deathadder

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Labeled by Razer as a, "fragging masterpiece" the Deathadder definitely lives up to the hype. At an average price point of 50-60 dollars, its not exactly cheap, though when compared to other gaming mice of similar capabilities its actually fairly priced.

The Deathadder runs at 1800 dpi and totes the norm of 5 programmable buttons. The 2 main buttons look and feel as 1 button, though they work exactly as they should with your fingers in their respective 2 button positions. It actually makes the mouse feel more fluid without losing any functionality, which is a definite bonus in our minds.

The texture of the mouse itself is great, and doesn't feel odd at all (as some mice occasionally do). The weight feel just right, not too light and not too heavy. Also, if you don't like the way the lights on it look, you can change them in the mouse drivers settings. Why you'd want to is beyond us, though, as we think the pulsing lights look friggin' sweet.

Unfortunately, this mouse is made for rightys. If you're a left handed user, then you'll need to look elsewhere for your gaming mouse needs. Other than that, though, we really have no complaints.

(16 votes, average: 4.19 out of 5)
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One Response to “Razer Deathadder”

  1. Seth Says:

    I found the weird, non-slip material on this mouse to be pretty comfortable. When it comes to most tech I’m not that great at setting it up, so it was really nice to find this mouse so easy to customize (programming the side buttons for games).

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