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Comparing it to the V2... The V2 improved on it's material. It is a nice, smooth plastic which doesn't soak up sweat. The mouse wheel is greatly improved and seems rather durable - 3 months in and it shows no sign of degradation. Now, as for the negatives... The software. It is absolutely bloated trash. And it tries to force you to create an account, to use their cloud services. To add insult to injury, even after making and logging into an account it does NOT retain the chroma profile i set properly. It only works once the software has loaded. So during boot or when the system is locked, it reverts back to the default profile where it cycles through the RGB spectrum whilst pulsing. Rather disappointing.
tl;dr comfy for big handed users, but software + chroma is complete arse



Firstly, the mouse is ergonomic and incredibly comfortable to hold, especially for small hands. The placement of the buttons (the two side buttons and the sensitivity button) is also really convenient and the mouse is nice and light, allowing it to glide very easily. While deciding on a mouse to buy I did a lot of research and looked at many mice since the average mouse tends to be a little big for my hands (for reference approximately 15cm length and 7.5cm width) and am very happy with this purchase. On the other hand, if you have medium/large hands I definitely would recommend buying different sizes of the deathadder as this is a great gaming mouse.
Secondly, the mouse is of great quality and seems to be made well. I haven't had any issues with it at all so far and it still looks like new (for reference about 6 months of daily usage). I also really like how the wire is covered in a soft material as it stops any friction (although this does make dust stick to it easily). This helps the mouse glide even more nicely than it already does. The mouse has really good detection and I haven't had any delays or issues at all. As well as that, the clicks don't require much pressure and work as intended (the click noise is also nice). The scroll wheel is also nice and sturdy, has good grip, but also doesn't require too much pressure.
Finally, the design. The mouse has a very nice design and it lights up very pretty. It's also really nice how razer has a free software that allows you to alter the rgb and sync it with any other razer devices. The design is very sleek and looks nice with the rest of my setup.
Honestly, no complaints at all. I haven't once thought a bad thing about this mouse, and it might just be the perfect mouse for me. A great mouse for small hands, and especially for gaming. I would definitely recommend :)

ИМХО, он немного маловат для взрослой руки. Она немного слишком легкая по конструкции, чтобы придать мыши тот солидный вид, который нам нравится.
И последнее: хотя некоторые программы (Razer Central и т.д.) полезны, они поставляются с вредоносным ПО.
Если бы эта мышь была немного больше и немного тяжелее, с более простым (менее навязчивым) программным обеспечением ... Я думаю, каждый бы это купил!!!! (Кто может себе это позволить)

The cable is long enough to reach my workstation under the desk with ease (on the other side of my chair from the mouse) so the length is ample - the cable is very smooth to prevent snagging, but it does a great job of picking dust up from the furthest reaches of my desk.
I'm not one for having unnecesary apps running in the background, and unfortunately Razer's Synapse app is required if you want control of the Chroma Lighting - I don't have this installed so the mouse just cycles thgrough the light options of its own accord - which doesnt really bother me as my hand covers the logo when in use.
Only other slight gripe is that the clicks are noticble - I expected it to quiet down a little over time, but I guess if it's still going after two years it's never going to!


For the first 5-6 months it was working perfectly. It does make a loud click every time you click but if you like that over the silent mouse types then it's okay.
The side buttons work great and using razer synapse software you can change what they do easily as well as if you want the light of the logo to glow solid green constantly or pulse or just not glow.
But after the first 6 months, it started playing up and when scrolling down sometimes it lags and jitters and/or scrolls back up and it progressively got worse. It doesn't make it unusable but it is very annoying.
It's been a year and I decided to contact razer about it but turns out the support team is still closed from christmas/New years. Instead I worked with an AI chat assistant and as confusing as it was since it required you to test several things (most of which I had already tried) before it let you proceed and some of these would be very confusing for your average person such as installing drivers or updating software etc even with the guidance weblinks they give. Until only at the end they suggest two things. Either 1) send the broken mouse to them to check and then get a replacement or b) pay for a new one and then send the broken one and I would get a refund. Both options would be fine except for the tiny fact that you'd have to pay postage fees and as far as I am aware Raazer does not have a UK branch so that would be international shipping fees which are the same as the mouse so I might as well just buy a new one.
As razer technical support is off for another day I will be trying to chat again with an actual person in near future. I would call but again the call support says US and CA (same for chat) and I am not able to pay for external call fees.
So if you have a razer branch locally/nationally near you then it's okay but if you're outside razer main branches then I'd suggest maybe save yourself the headache.


The overall mouse feels sturdy in construction, the top panel comes off to replace the batteries and is secured using magnets, but I don't feel like there is a need to be worried about the durability of the magnets but only time will tell.
The mouse feels good to hold very ergonomic and to be honest no one does it better than Razer.
3 Razer stickers are included in the box as well as a warranty that you register digitally, the app associated to the mouse is easy to use and work out independently but it's not the most incredible software for displaying the status of the product.
Overall great product


As a gamer, I particularly appreciate the high DPI (dots per inch) sensitivity of the mouse, which allows me to make quick and accurate movements in-game. The customizable RGB lighting is also a nice touch, adding a bit of personal flair to my setup.
One of the standout features of the Razer mouse is its convenience. It comes with a variety of useful buttons that allow me to easily navigate and access important functions without having to go through menus or use keyboard shortcuts. This is especially useful when I'm in the heat of battle and need to access certain abilities or items quickly.
Overall, the Razer mouse is a fantastic choice for both casual and competitive gaming. It's comfortable, convenient, and performs exceptionally well. I would highly recommend it to anyone in need of a new mouse.

Not seen the Deathadder Essential until I need to replace mine this time, and at that price, you can't go far wrong.
Only downside, is that it seems Razer have pulled support for this model with regards to Chroma and RGB support, so whatever colour scheme the rest of your setup is, you're stuck with the Razer green on the mouse.
I'm not 'Greenist'
But I like a nice tranquil Blue.
Of course, if anyone has a fix for this please do let me know....

So glad i purchased the DeathAdder as it is very comfortable in the hand and nice click to the buttons and also handy to be able to adjust the speed of the cursor with the two button. If your looking for a comfortable, light mouse this is the one to go for.

That is where my compliments run out, though. I plugged it into my PC, and that's where the trouble started. The mouse pushed me to download the Razer mouse software - I would've been fine with this, as this is a common practice nowadays. However, the mouse then CONSTANTLY pushed me too to download extra software for things that I don't even own, such as software for a ring light and a headset. After a lengthy process of more strained software adventures, I continued using this mouse for almost 9 months. That is, until, a few ugly problems started rearing their head concerning the scroll wheel. Often, when trying to scroll down, it'll keep trying to scroll up every few moments, and vice versa. I believe that the scroll wheel is definitely giving up on me, and am trying to find a suitable replacement mouse that'll carry me further.
Yes, the mouse does feel great, and yes, it is pretty good value for money - for as long as it lasts, at least. However, nine months is not a suitable time for a mouse to last you, and when a mouse with a cheaper price point lasts longer under more strenuous use, there are a distinct lack of excuses that you can make. Consider this a much disliked piece of hardware for me for its lack of an extended lifespan, a bunch of unnecessary software bundled, and whilst its design feels great, there are too many flaws to even bother considering it over other mice.

The software used to control the mouse's settings is simple to set up however it is worth noting the mouse doesn't have a customisable RGB light (you can control intensity and animation of the light but not the colour/hue - it's fixed to the Razer green). After buying this (as my first Razer product) I'll definitely be buying from them again. I can highly recommend this product for gamers and general computer users.

