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Okay so I have been playing Rainbow Six Siege for about 4 hours and in between rounds just testing the accuracy by moving it to certain places on the screen. All i can say is wow the difference is huge! I was already an average player using the office mouse but this thing is taking me to the top of the table in game.
This thing is accurate and it's easy to control. I would say i have smallish to medium hands and this fits my hand perfectly to the point that after 4 hours my wrist still feels comfortable. When i used the office mouse my wrist would hurt after a couple hours of gaming. The buttons press nice to, it's quite a satisfying feeling.
When you connect your mouse to your PC/Laptop the software installation pops up. There is a lot of bloatware but you can just install the basic software like i did. This allows you to change the colours and DPI settings and it's very straight forward.
The cable is another bonus. It's really thick and i can't imagine it breaking anytime soon as it's heavy duty. This is a complaint i see on other gaming mouse reviews.
I was originally going to go for the Deathadder Elite but then i saw the V2 and watched loads of youtube videos. All said the V2 was better. I guess it should be as it is more expensive.
Does it look durable? I would say so. I really don't know how gaming mice should feel but so it feels like it will last some time. But i guess only time will tell for now i'll give it five stars.
I would say this mouse is worth it if you want to up your gaming but you don't want to blow the bank spending £100+.
Also i read the sensor the V2 is the same sensor used on much more expensive mice!
Edit 29/03/2021 - Just wanted to let you guys know I am still going strong with this mouse. I am actually a Platinum player on Rainbow Six Siege now so I am happy. One thing I would say some grime does build up on the side buttons if you use them over time. I would give the mouse a quick wipe once a week just to keep it clean, I think it's the material that causes that issue other than that it's all good.
First things first, I do not have small hands, by any measure, however I found this mouse to be incredibly comfortable to hold and manouvre. The aim is precise, and I'm using 8000 DPI without any problems. The software does not affect performance, and causes no system hangs (honestly my previous mouse' software would hang at any given opportunity, I was very happy to rid my computer of it).
The added grips are a great bonus, and aligning them was simple and very, very forgiving; The grips, at first, can easily be peeled back off if the positioning isn't right, without any noticeable loss of 'stick'. These grips provide a great benefit, and I cannot for the life of me think to play without them in the future.
Honestly, after reading the 'anti-snag' cable description I wasn't fully sold, and assumed it would just be like any other cable. There appears to be a sort of sheath, covering the entirety of the cable length, and interwoven quite well. After using this product for almost a month, I have to say the cable design is absolutely brilliant, and has not snagged in any way; in contrast to my previous mouse, which snagged all the time and frequently disrupted my gaming, this is an absolute delight.
All in all I cannot fault this mouse. The size is a fair bit smaller than the regular Deathadder, however I will go as far as to say this size is perfect (perhaps more comfortable than the original, if I do dare say so).
I've been gaming ever since I was around 3, and I'm 32 now, and I can only say good things about my experience with Razer, and this mouse is no exception. I'm one happy gamer :)
Let me start by saying this mouse is great. Feels good, operates as it should and when paired with Synapse and Chroma, it's a dreamboat for the money.
But it fails to be the perfect mouse for me for the simple purpose that it's not working as it should for console.
Let me elaborate.
I currently play Final Fantasy XIV on a PS4 Pro console with both Mouse and Keyboard. My current mouse is a Logitech G300S with onboard memory.
As my current mouse has been in need of replacing, I started shopping around. I always had good experience with Razer so I figured, why not?
I did research as I required a mouse with onboard memory since playing an MMO has me use macros on the extra buttons on my Logitech device. It was stated that with this Razer mouse there was exactly that. Perfect!
When receiving the mouse I connected the device, installed synapse, macro'd the buttons to my liking, disconnected and plugged it in to my PS4 fully expecting it to work.
It did not. After repeating the process a few times and failing every time, I did some more digging.
It turns out that while the mouse has indeed an onboard memory, it ONLY works with Razer Synapse. Meaning if Synapse is not installed or available, like with a Playstation, the side buttons are effectively useless.
Again, the Razer Deathadder V2 is great and a solid purchase. But they should make it clear that without Synapse, the side buttons are better suited for decoration.
Perhaps I should have gone to a shop first to see it, but it’s a little bigger than I thought it was going to be, can’t quite wrap my hand around it in a comfortable manner
I hate the texture on this mouse, it's grainy. Not for me.
The sensor is still active from quite a high distance which is very annoying when playing FPS games like APEX where you need to turn quickly because you end up just looking everywhere as you pick your mouse up after a swipe. Only way you can fix this is downloading their software and calibrating a mouse pad you don't even have.
Only plus for me on this was I thought the sensor for tracking was really really good, I didn't miss much.
Build quality of the mouse to me felt really cheap and light. Buttons felt really spongy, but the scroll wheel felt good.
Also like how you can use th 2.4ghz or the Bluetooth on your pc.
Had to return the first one I bought because the top shell has a play
It is a brilliant mouse overall but the exterior looks and feels quite cheap
I probably would have not bought it if I had to pay 100% of the price
SteelSeries Aerox 3 - Too light, felt cheap, not good side buttons, didn't like it.
SteelSeries Prime Wireless - Nearly ideal, but side button placement spoiled it.
Logitech MX Master 3 - Just, no.
Kone Pro Air - Good mouse, but again, side button placement spoiled it.
Razer Naga - What was I thinking? No.
Logitech G903 - This was a good one, but the mouse clicks didn't feel as good as the Razer.
So that brings me to the review, the Razer Deathadder V2 Pro - an excellent mouse, it's ideal because I use it for PC & Mac, when I want to use it on my Mac I just switch it to Bluetooth mode, and then for PC, back to Wireless mode.
I am not a super-fussy DPI switcher, from memory my Windows DPI is about 1400 or so, so not exactly speedy or slow - but inbetween.
I play COD & C&C games, and this mouse works well.
Hand size is fairly large, and have had no issues with reaching all the buttons comfortably.
Not fussed about the RGB element, it's there, but...Blah.
Brilliant mouse, recommended, and hope this helps!
this mouse is perfect for people who are right handed. i can not be happier with this purchase. if you have been considering this mouse, i highly recommend it.
The only thing I really dislike about it is in order to adjust the DPI you have to install the Razer synapse software. Thankfully after you have made your changes you can uninstall it again and keep the settings so while the option to do it appreciated, having to do so via software sucks.
Well, while the product itself seems not so bad in terms of quality and materials, the problem starts with the software and its use.
While my old cheaper mouse seemed to work well without any software help, this one which should be "pro" and great for gaming, in many ways have issues when used for gaming.
During games, I experience situations where, the mouse despite settings 3200 DPI, worked like it was on 100 DPI (Restar of games seems to help. A bit shit if your online gaming), or in many cases lagged for a moment and sec later instantly went out of view (which in many cases is annoying as it moves your view away from your focus).
By this, I learned to avoid Razer products especially if there is software involved.
after about 4-6 months of use the left and right clicks have began to become a bit squishy and i can feel like it is not picking up some of my clicks.. which is understandable because of the amount of abuse they get from the butterfly clicking and jitterclicking.
It is BRILLIANT for the amount of money i bought it for i think it was only 20 euro and it was definetly worth it even though it didnt live for too long it was amazing for the price and if you just want a starting gaming mouse i definetly recommend. BUY THIS
I don't have especially small hands for a man but I don't have especially large hands either, yet I found the ergonomics of the DeathAdder v2 hard to get used to. It felt big and bulbous, and I found myself having aches in my wrist where I'm having to slant my hand upwards to account for the incline of the mouse's profile, rather than my hand being more flat like it was with my old MS mouse.
It also feels really cheap and not tactile in the way I'd expect a £50+ mouse to feel. Plus, it feels quite slippery in the hand which combined with it already feeling too big to comfortably get my entire hand around, resulted in a feeling that I was only half in control of it. The buttons (there are 5 - I think - all of which can be customised) just don't feel satisfying and 'clicky' enough. The left and right buttons feel that the actuator (is that right word?) is at the very end of the piece of (cheap) plastic the covers them, which results in feeling there's a too much 'travel' when clicking.
Technically, it's extremely accurate and even as a non-gamer I can tell the difference straight away...there are 5 levels of precision going from about 800 to 20000 DPI. The LEDs are a nice touch, although you'll need to install about 450MB of Razer software in order to control them (along with the DPI adjustments and custom button assignments). Yes, that's right...450MB...it's not a typo. 450MB for mouse software! I've used entire word processing suites that took less hard disk space.
It's a really nice mouse, but the ergonomics just weren't right for me. Definitely something you need to try out before taking the plunge.








