• Reviews around deathadder (4.10 of 5)

    Razer DeathAdder Elite: True 16,000 5G Optical Sensor - Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches (Up to 50 Million Clicks) - Ergonomic Form Factor - Esports Gaming Mouse

    • Same as DeathAdder, I find it slightly too light weight and would prefer to be a
    • I have had multiple Razer Nagas and I can say that I love the DeathAdder much more
    • The added weight really makes that mouse feel a lot better when playing games, especially FPS games like PUBG and COD:WW2, than this DeathAdder Elite.
    • I was sent being a lemon, but the problem persists upon replacing the Deathadder with another, identical Deathadder
    • Coming from a Logitech G400s and G502, the DeathAdder was an improvement
    • My older Deathadder is still going strong
    • (3.5*)Razer DeathAdder Elite
    • I did not enjoy switching between the different app thus pushing me to purchase the Deathadder Elite, which I like a little bit more just due to the touch and feel, also having the RGB logo.
    • but then I had the infamous Deathadder loose right click and my left click started to not provide any actuation feedback at all, the click wouldn't even go down (would still register as a normal click in-
    • My third Deathadder in a row, loved each
    • After only about 6 months of use, my DeathAdder has fallen prey to the double-click issue which plagues the whole line
    • Better than most I've used, but nothing beats classic DeathAdder.
    • I've never tried the Deathadder Elite before.
    • I really love this DeathAdder it fits my hand well and works like a champ.
    • if you liked the old DeathAdder you going to love this one
    • Razer Deathadder - nice mouse for bigger hands but felt over sized compares to the previous two mice.
    • If you've ever enjoyed the old deathadder, try this one.
    • My deathadder chroma(non elite but all of the features are generally the same) has been faithful to me for three years
    • This review does not look very positive thus far, but here's the catch- despite reports of questionable QC on Razer's part, the Deathadder is very difficult to beat, the Synapse software and lack of onboard memory is disappointing, but this mouse sits at my desk plugged into a very non-mobile desktop
    • I have both the deathadder 3500 and essential and love them both so much I wanted to try the elite and I am not disappointed
    • I had been using the Deathadder 2013 edition for 6 years until the left click stopped working
    • I finally decided to give into one of Razer's most popular designs, the DeathAdder
    • The replacement is what I would consider to be a good deathadder, and Razer has a 2 year warranty should that change
    • Really love the classic Deathadder Design with some changes that make this baby really worth having.
    • Works as it's supposed to.
    • Works as it's supposed to.