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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
Great ergonomics
Great price
Chroma UI is neat
High accuracy
Excellent customisation software
Two responsive thumb-side buttons (righties only)
The editors didn't like
Frustrating drivers
Nothing revolutionary
No Vista driver despite claim of support on the box
No dedicated button for cycling through DPI settings on the fly
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...
So the burning questions is, would I buy one? Well yes, I would! The Deathadder seriously impressed me with it's performance. Maybe this is due to the fact that I am a low sensitivity gamer, but it seems finally that this mouse has been built for gamers e...
Abstract: Here is something I wasn’t expecting to show up on my steps. Razers latest gaming mouse, and it’s a *gasp* optical mouse! (well technically infrared) Weren’t we on to the latest and greatest new systems with laser goodness? Well, I don&r...
Right away in WindowsXP we noticed that this new mouse was very smooth, nimble, responsive and comfortable as compared to previous Razer mice we have owned. To surmise our tests, within gaming we immediately noticed that the Death Adder is the best mi...
Sleek stylish look, Very responsive during gaming, Customization via Razer software, Lighting effects, Smooth gliding across my mousepad, Top button design
NONE!
Many gamers will appreciate all the different features of the DeathAdder. The button design that keeps your fingers in place is very crucial to gamers, especially competitive ones. The matte top of the mouse makes using it very comfortable and if you ...
DeathAdder vs. HabuTelling you the truth, my first thought upon receiving the Habu (which was after I had used the DeathAdder for some time) and examining its design, specs and accessories was that Razer had outwitted itself and their best product was...
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,
No dedicated DPI buttons on the mouse, Wired
As we covered earlier, to test out the DeathAdder, we chose a pair of popular games that cover two massively popular genres: Supreme Commander and Counter Strike. While RTS games are my personal favorite, I deeply love Counter Strike as well and while...
Lightweight, Cool looking, Superb mousefeet, Thumb buttons, Good software
None this far
I think I have said pretty much everything that there is to say, this is an awesome mouse there is no doubt about it. If they could make a wireless with the same features and the same weight they really would have a winner. Of course that is probably n...
As for general use, I have been using the DeathAdder for several days now. I wanted to use it as long as possible (but not prolong / delay the review too much) in order to "get used to" the new mouse. Any time you switch mice, there will be a learning-...
The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse has high accuracy and includes excellent customization software, and two responsive thumb-side buttons (righties only).
No Vista driver despite claim of support on the box; no dedicated button for cycling through DPI settings on the fly.
Razers DeathAdder gaming mouse is a powerful accessory for fans of 3D shooters and others who might demand a high degree of customizability in their mice. We wish that Razer had delivered on its promise of Vista support out of the box, but aside from ...