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I love this mouse and it works great for gaming. The smooth tracking is really noticeable in games such as Overwatch and CSGO, but sadly the construction seems to be on the weaker side. I may be in the minority or maybe this was just a fluke, but I bought this Brand new, in the box and the mouse wheel seemed to have broke during shipping. The box showed no signs of stress and the seller had a 100% positive rating (even if he did delivered a broken mouse, I would be more impressed with the perfect condition the box was in). The mouse wheel is not connected on the left side which seems to be the side that controls the scroll feature. The right side, which controls the middle click seems to work fine but it is uncomfortable because the wheel is literally halfway dangling on the left side. It does look repairable with some tedious work taking apart the mouse, but it would be so much nicer if I didn't have to go through that. Other then this broken connection the mouse seems to work amazing. The sensor is great and I honestly feel like I am playing much better in competitive shooters. (For anyone wondering, yes, it works on the SteelSeries Qck+ mouse mat. My old mouse didn't work with its cheap laser sensor, but the infared laser in this mouse works great and is very precise)Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I like Razer in general, but find myself pretty underwhelmed with this particular mouse. It doesn't fit in my hand well at all, sides feel a bit cheap and it's a bit too light for my liking. In general though i don't mind it. It has a pretty nice finish and feel on the top and I like the curve and feel near the end of the left and right buttons. If it fits in your hand go for it, but it doesn't fit in mine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I personally got the DeathAdder 2013 ,6400 DPI edition and this mouse is obviously ment for gaming. It has good UI (Razer's Synapse, which you'll probably use only the first time you'll be setting up your mouse), good response, good accuracy, good tracking on most surfaces and positive feeling in your hand, not 100% comfortable with it but a good 90%. There are rubber glued grips on both left and right sides of the mouse for better holding and all the buttons an internet browsing user and a gamer will need. There are no dozens of confusing, antiaesthetic and hard to use buttons for the wierd magicians' games. The design is very good looking and the Razer logo is slowly blinking while the mouse is plugged into an USB port. Cord is braided and of good quality. Also the scroll wheel has a LED inside it and is glowing some light too. Only negative thing I found by using this mouse is, if you have a bit bigger hand than a kid's, you might find yourself pushing the sided "back" button while you lift your mouse in case you're in a fast paced FPS multiplayer game, ran out of mousepad space and want to put your mouse in the center of your mousepad again. (Frequently happens on low DPI and small mousepad surfaces.) I think if the distance between the grip and the side buttons would be just a tiny bit greater, it would mean a 100% comfort. Other than that, I wouldn't say there is anything wrong with the mouse, everything works as it's suppose to work and as I already said in the beginning, it's a acceptably comfortable mouse for people of medium sized hands (or children/teenagers). Overall it's a good choice if you 're uncertain about what to buy next in the marketing jungle of gaming mice category. You get a good product of good quality , nicely designed and comfortably used for a low price, which would make this product worth its money, without you getting fooled by the major companies' marketing lies.Read full review
This is the best mouse I've used so far. It's beautifully designed, comfortable with excellent performance. You can choose between 100 to 10000 dpi which is ridiculously fast :D. You can use razer synapse to customize the speed, button configurations and any color you want. Perfect for FPS or MMO Gaming. As far as I can tell, this is an original. Even though it says refurbished, I have not found any issues yet.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
pros: - great quality - confortable - light weight - price cons: - sometimes I click button #4 (the first on the left) by mistake because it is close to where I hold it - although I can configure the side buttons to do so, I miss other buttons to change DPI or profile on the fly.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Liked it OK but for gaming but I eventually went back to a new MX518 since that's what I had over 1000 hours using. The old one got flaky after 10+ years of continuous use. I did not like the wheel on the DeathAdder. It was way too loose for accurate one step increments (compared to the MX518). I could not find a way to tighten it up. The pulsing LED symbol was cool but the novelty wore off quickly and I just turned it off. The software download was good and allowed a lot of tweaking but didn't seem to offer anything groundbreaking. Other reviewers say the resolution and tracking is top notch. I couldn't tell except my snap shooting performance was all screwed up due to not being able to match the step increment from my old Logitech. I could not easily tweak in-game so I gave up trying. The bottom line is you get familiar with whatever mouse you use the most and that becomes your favorite and gives you your best performance.Read full review
Well, it's a decent mouse.. It's certainly cheaper than the newer/updated versions of the DeathAdder series while not much differ them. There's not much to dislike, but it is a bit lacking in a button department if you're looking for a 'pro gamer mouse', so keep that in mind. The silicon coated shell feels really good in my hand, and just rubbing a paper towel or etc will make the mouse feel as good as new. My old one broke down due to poor maintenence (I'm traveling a lot and tend to just throw my mouse in my backpack next to all sorts of sharp/hard object, and it still withstood 4 years of rough love. Anyways, this is a mouse worth your money, I recommend it to all sorts of computer usage except for moba games, which commonly needs to have a few more buttons.
I own Razer Abyss (2012) and can compare it with DeathAdder OverWatch (2016). Pros in comparison with Abyss: - it has gold-plated USB plug, older mouse has regular USB jack - braided cable, Abyss has PVC cover - mate finish, while Abyss has glossy finish - adjustable DPI, Abyss has presets on the bottom 400 and 1600 - slow and too fast - adjustable highlighting of mouse wheel and logo, older mouse has instant blue neon un-switchable color - can be adjusted to Razer mouse pads (I have "Goliathus Control Small mouse pad" edition) through Razer Synapse 2.0 - mouse is usually sold for less than regular version due to specific game customization (I bought mine for 60$ from Blizzard) Cons: - for those who is left-handed or has small palms - Razer Taipan is a better choice - I like feel of the Abyss click more, probably, I got used to it P.S Definitely recommend to buy it; also ordered Razer ManOWar headphones to match the mouse; there is also other Overwatch branded gaming peripherals on a the market - Goliathus Speed extended mouse pad and a mechanical keyboard.Read full review
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Using with an HP Z800 workstation and 39 inch 4K monitor. Mouse has great resolution and is comfortable, but every time it is picked up, even slightly, the mouse freezes and it take about 10 seconds to recover. Perhaps with a smaller monitor this wouldn't happen as often, but the large monitor tends to reinforce lifting the mouse (instead of a desk extension).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have bought this mouse after my original Razer Mamba stopped working, the mouse feels and handles pretty much the same as the Mamba. Build Quality: The textured rubber grips on the sides of the mouse felt at first out of place but after a couple days i got used to them. Other than that the mouse feels solid and wheel seems to be less flimsy than the original Mamba. Performance: The mouse handles well, even on a black surface without the cursor drifting (even on high DPI), it is very precise handles well (specially if you disable acceleration). Price: The price for this mouse is very reasonable considering other gaming peripheral prices from both Razer and other companies.