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October 2014
(86%)
95 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
37 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Comfortable
High accuracy
Sleek design
Easily customizable
Lightweight
Cool looking
Superb mousefeet
Thumb buttons
Good software
Fast and precise. Unique Features. Can change sensitivity on the fly. Ergonomic design and comfortable to use. Excellent build quality.
Great shape and feel
Accurate tracking
Supremely comfortable
The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse has high accuracy and includes excellent customization software
And two responsive thumb-side buttons (righties only).
Quality build we have come to expect from Razer
Blue lit scroll where and Razer logo
Comfortable right handed design
Comfortable non slip material
5 programmable buttons
Deep software tweaks
Excellent Design
Very Detailed Customizer Software
Highend Gaming Performer
Right handed design (sorry leftys)
More ways to tweak the mouse than you could ever imagine
New generation sensor
Lite weight
1000 Hz polling rate
Onthefly adjustments.
Pixelperfect sensor
Ubercomfortable design
And sexy matte finish kick serious ass.
Excellent ergonomics
Great drivers
Vista support
Lights can be turned off
Fantastic tracking precision and sensitivity.
Performance
At both low and high sensitivity
Price performance ratio
Design
Drivers
Weight
Ergonomics
Build quality
Sleek stylish look
Very responsive during gaming
Customization via Razer software
Lighting effects
Smooth gliding across my mousepad
Top button design
The editors didn't like
No wireless capability
Unsuitable for clawgrip gaming
Fewer buttons than most gaming mice
None this far
Not for the lefthanded (at least Razer is clear about this). Minor bugs in the Mac Driver.
DPI switching is done through software
Driver issues
No Vista driver despite claim of support on the box
No dedicated button for cycling through DPI settings on the fly.
No dedicated DPI buttons on the mouse
Wired
Wired Design
Teflon Feet not as Smooth as Advertised
No dedicated button on top to change profiles
No grip padding on the side of the mouse.
No onthefly detents in for precision sensitivity adjustments.
Abstract: About Razer: Razer collaborates with gamers to develop, manufacture and market cutting-edge gaming peripherals utilizing proprietary technologies that give gamers the competitive edge. We reinvented the computer gaming industry by bringing this com...
Fast and precise. Unique Features. Can change sensitivity on the fly. Ergonomic design and comfortable to use. Excellent build quality.
Not for the lefthanded (at least Razer is clear about this). Minor bugs in the Mac Driver.
There are many reasons to look for alternatives to Apple’s Mighty Mouse, and one of the latest is the Razer DeathAdder Mac Edition. Razer is known for its mice, especially in the world of Windows gamers, but up to now, there were no Mac drivers for...
Having been a loyal grip-style mouse user, I was rather apprehensive about trying a new palm-style mouse. Thankfully, the Razer DeathAdder did not disappoint. It offers a sensitive engine, excellent ergonomics, a beautiful satin finish, and software ...
Its a very good mouse. It might have been even better, but lets hope that such improvements will appear in future products. You should consider buying this mouse, if you liked your Explorer product and are now looking for a replacement. But dont ru...
Great shape and feel, Accurate tracking, Supremely comfortable
DPI switching is done through software, Driver issues
If you’re a gamer and want a comfortable mouse, the DeathAdder will serve you well but our advice is to just plug in the DeathAdder and don’t even bother with the software. It’s a hassle to get it to work, and then it’s a ha...
Excellent Design, Very Detailed Customizer Software, Highend Gaming Performer
Wired Design, Teflon Feet not as Smooth as Advertised
The Razer DeathAdder is one of the top wired gaming mice weve ever tested, and it gets high marks across the board. The overall design and performance is excellent, and the unit has a near perfect heft for our gaming tastes. The driver software is al...
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Published: 2007-09-08, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: Poor Razer. I’ll understand if they never want to talk to us again. Over five months ago they sent us their (at the time) new DeathAdder mouse and I’ve sat on this review the whole time. I couldn’t really think of what to say without making this a one ...
Abstract: Among a plethora of hardware vendors, only three companies have managed to separate themselves from the veritable explosion of input devices that saturate the market today. While the eldest of the three, Microsoft and Logitech, have largely made their ...
Right handed design (sorry leftys), More ways to tweak the mouse than you could ever imagine, New generation sensor, Lite weight, 1000 Hz polling rate, Onthefly adjustments.
No dedicated button on top to change profiles, No grip padding on the side of the mouse.
The Razer DeathAdder mouse does give up a few dpi compared to the Copperhead series, but with the 3rd gen infrared tracking you do not notice it and well quite frankly it is much better. I found that the control of the DeathAdder was much better than...