Testseek.com have collected 90 expert reviews of the Razer DeathAdder V2 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer DeathAdder V2.
January 2020
(85%)
90 Reviews
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The editors liked
Comfortable shape
Very powerful sensor
Razer optical switches
Finally
DPI buttons
Supple cable
Durable optical switches
Great performance
Excellent USB cable
Easy customization
Effective grip tape
Drag-free cable
Glides and flicks easily
Comfortable design
Smart button layout
Excellent performance
Better sensor and feet
Comfortable
Ergonomic design
Up to 20
000 DPI
Speedflex Cable is fantastic
Razer Chroma/Synapse support
Smooth PTFE feet
The editors didn't like
Expensive for a basic wired mouse
Large for a competitive mouse
Still feels less capable than the Basilisk and Mamba
Optical switches are loud and stiff
Sensor upgrade is largely meaningless to anyone who owns a modern mouse
Textured design can be uncomfortable during long gaming sessions
Middling side buttons
Somewhat unwieldy size
Grip tape comes as self-applied adhesives
Lesser sensor specs than original
Fewer programmable buttons than original
Almost identical to previous models
Software can be convoluted
Mouse felt a bit small in my hands for palm grip use
Abstract: You might have been in this situation: you are finally going to build a new home gaming PC. You've saved up a wad of extra cash from your night job, school bursaries or loan sharking, and now you are all set to finally build that proper gaming machine ...
The Death Adder 3500 is is an excellent and well designed mouse which faces the same question a lot of car manufacturers today face. For example, say that you have a vehicle that has been a best seller, and the time has come for you to do a redesign. ...
Published: 2009-11-18, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: Razer is sort of lovingly mocked for their crazy product names from time to time, but most enthusiasts understand that Razer means business, despite their sometimes odd names (Lachesis?). Not known to be a company to release “2.0″ revisions of products...
Whether or not the DeathAdder V2 deserves such an auspicious name, it's definitely a decent upgrade by Razer. Once its most celebrated mouse, the DeathAdder has seemed a bit superfluous since the introduction of the Basilisk and Mamba—both right-handed mi...
Whether or not the DeathAdder V2 deserves such an auspicious name, it's definitely a decent upgrade by Razer. Once its most celebrated mouse, the DeathAdder has seemed a bit superfluous since the introduction of the Basilisk and Mamba—both right-handed mi...
The Razer DeathAdder V2 is simply the best mouse you can buy at this price, Razer's software could be clearer and the shell could feel nicer, but you can't argue with the performance of the thing. The hardware behind it and Razer's proprietary innovations...