Testseek.com have collected 85 expert reviews of the Razer DeathAdder Elite and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer DeathAdder Elite.
November 2016
(86%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
2976 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Attractive
Ergonomic design
Excellent optical sensor
Separate X/Y-axis tweaking
Lift-distance wizard
Comfortable grip
Great software
Versatile performance
Pretty illumination
16
000 DPI
1000Hz UltraPolling
Braided Cloth Cord
5G Sensor
Up to 450 IPS / 50 g acceleration
On The Fly DPI Adjustment
Precision
Excellent performance
Programmable buttons
Left-hand and right-hand models available
Bestinclass ergonomics. Onthefly DPI switching. Buttons are large and accesible. New mechanical switches. Chroma lighting looks great
Is customizable
The editors didn't like
Ho-hum macro editor
Registration requirements
No support for angle-snapping or deceleration
Almost the same as last year's model
Nothing to set it apart from close competitors
Synapse Updates Too Often (Requires Reboot)
Not Big Hand Friendly
No Onboard Memory For Fast Profile Switch
Price/Feature Deficit
Tough to use with small hands
No onboard memory. No DPI light indicator. Synapse requires you to log in
Excellent performance, Programmable buttons, Left-hand and right-hand models available
Tough to use with small hands
The DeathAdder Elite Razer gaming mouse is by far the best mouse any gamer should consider, and may earn its place among the best gaming gear to have. Works incredibly well for the most stressful of gaming experiences, and looks good doing it, too. It was...
Abstract: You've been playing DOTA2, LOL, or HOTS, and you're getting better, when suddenly it feels like you've hit a wall. You're always just a little bit late with your abilities, and you always seem to miss your skill shots. You think to yourself “maybe if I up...
You're not going to come across a better all-around gaming mouse. If you're an avid gamer across a number of genres, games, and playstyles, then you will not regret investing in a DeathAdder Elite. It has just enough buttons and features to remain competi...
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Published: 2017-06-07, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: Officially established in 2005, the Razer name is virtually synonymous with quality gaming hardware as they're recognized world-wide for their offering of peripherals and accessories used by amateur and professional gamers alike. The triple-headed snake l...
Ho-hum macro editor, Registration requirements, No support for angle-snapping or deceleration
This fast, precise MOBA mouse is a hardware winner; only its macro editor keeps it from stardom. Read More...
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Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
The Razer DeathAdder Elite is a fantastic upgrade to the ten-year-old design from Razer which is loved by gamers from different generations. Of course, if you have a DeathAdder Chroma in your hands, the Elite will feel less of an upgrade since everything...
Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Update Razer DeathAdder Elite affected three basic torque – sensor, legs and core switches keys. Although the last optical sensor has been quite good, Pixart PMW 3389 can “outdo” any model of competition in the market. And not on the size of the maximum r...
With the Deathadder Elite, Razer comes in at a bit of a disadvantage because most of the Deathadders in the past have been good, so the expectation is that it continues being a good mouse. Because I know things like the shape are good, I spent more time...
It's lazy journalism to call something "X on Steroids", but in the case of the Deathadder Elite that old cliché holds true. When we reviewed the Chroma it was an upgrade to the old Deathadder 3.5G, beefing it up with a 10000 DPI sensor. The Elite goes ano...