Razer DeathAdder Pro V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse Black
With the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Gaming Mouse, you arm yourself against the most competitive gamers. This version of the DeathAdder V2 is wireless, so you aren't bothered by cables on your desk any longer. You can connect it via the USB receiver or via Bluetooth. The mouse has infrared switches in the buttons that register your clicks sooner, so you can fire just a bit earlier than your opponents. In addition, you can assign an in-game function for 8 programmable buttons. This way, you have every action you need within reach. With a high DPI of up to 20,000, you adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to your wishes, from small and precise movements to long and sweeping low-sensitivity mouse movements. But sensitive or slow, the rubber grips on the sides give you the control you need to execute fast and precise movements. The mouse lights up in one of the 16.8 million available colors. The color of your computer case, for example. Or a different color every day.
With the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Gaming Mouse, you arm yourself against the most competitive gamers. This version of the DeathAdder V2 is wireless, so you aren't bothered by cables on your desk any longer. You can connect it via the USB receiver or via Bluetooth. The mouse has infrared switches in the buttons that register your clicks sooner, so you can fire just a bit earlier than your opponents. In addition, you can assign an in-game function for 8 programmable buttons. This way, you have every action you need within reach. With a high DPI of up to 20,000, you adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to your wishes, from small and precise movements to long and sweeping low-sensitivity mouse movements. But sensitive or slow, the rubber grips on the sides give you the control you need to execute fast and precise movements. The mouse lights up in one of the 16.8 million available colors. The color of your computer case, for example. Or a different color every day.
With the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Gaming Mouse, you arm yourself against the most competitive gamers. This version of the DeathAdder V2 is wireless, so you aren't bothered by cables on your desk any longer. You can connect it via the USB receiver or via Bluetooth. The mouse has infrared switches in the buttons that register your clicks sooner, so you can fire just a bit earlier than your opponents. In addition, you can assign an in-game function for 8 programmable buttons. This way, you have every action you need within reach. With a high DPI of up to 20,000, you adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to your wishes, from small and precise movements to long and sweeping low-sensitivity mouse movements. But sensitive or slow, the rubber grips on the sides give you the control you need to execute fast and precise movements. The mouse lights up in one of the 16.8 million available colors. The color of your computer case, for example. Or a different color every day.
With the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Gaming Mouse, you arm yourself against the most competitive gamers. This version of the DeathAdder V2 is wireless, so you aren't bothered by cables on your desk any longer. You can connect it via the USB receiver or via Bluetooth. The mouse has infrared switches in the buttons that register your clicks sooner, so you can fire just a bit earlier than your opponents. In addition, you can assign an in-game function for 8 programmable buttons. This way, you have every action you need within reach. With a high DPI of up to 20,000, you adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to your wishes, from small and precise movements to long and sweeping low-sensitivity mouse movements. But sensitive or slow, the rubber grips on the sides give you the control you need to execute fast and precise movements. The mouse lights up in one of the 16.8 million available colors. The color of your computer case, for example. Or a different color every day.
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Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro - Wireless Gaming Mouse with Ergonomic Comfort (Optical Switches, Optical Focus + 20K Sensor, Speedflex Cable, Integrated
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Razer Deathadder V2 Pro Ergonomic Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Razer Deathadder V2 Pro Gaming Mouse (RZ01-03350100-R3A1)
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The mouse is well-made and has very nice switches, which I always look for. The ability to choose which way you wish to connect your mouse is wonderful, but there was one issue I ran into which is why I don't use this product any longer.One day I was using my mouse and having no issues the day prior I didn't expect to have any, but that was not the case. Out of nowhere, my mouse seemed to be disconnecting or simply not reading my movement as at times it would all of a sudden stop moving the cursor. So I went to update my mouse and as this needed the cord I plugged it into the mouse. This is when I learned the mouse and cord would not sustain connection as the program and my computer would register the mouse connecting and disconnecting repeatedly which was weird ... MoreThe mouse is well-made and has very nice switches, which I always look for. The ability to choose which way you wish to connect your mouse is wonderful, but there was one issue I ran into which is why I don't use this product any longer.One day I was using my mouse and having no issues the day prior I didn't expect to have any, but that was not the case. Out of nowhere, my mouse seemed to be disconnecting or simply not reading my movement as at times it would all of a sudden stop moving the cursor. So I went to update my mouse and as this needed the cord I plugged it into the mouse. This is when I learned the mouse and cord would not sustain connection as the program and my computer would register the mouse connecting and disconnecting repeatedly which was weird as my mouse was charging fine the other day as well.This is when I purchased another cord simply hoping it was the cord as this connection issue occurred when I tested it out on my brother's PC. After receiving another cord the new cord also did not work so it seems at some random point that day the port on my mouse just stopped working for no reason in particular that I could figure out.This is when I tried to connect the mouse via Bluetooth and also learned that it didn't want to connect properly either as my computer registered the mouse as paired but when trying the mouse it was not functional. I would not chalk this up to the mouse though as my computer had been finicky with Bluetooth on a different occasion.Apart from these issues that cropped up this week the mouse performed perfectly and was honestly really good in my opinion. I am sad that my mouse no longer works though.
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Razer's new trifecta of wireless gaming components (DeathAdder v2 Pro, Blackwidow v3 Pro, Blackshark v2 Pro) look awesome and hold a lot of promise, but they have some fatal flaws right now.These require Razer Synapse v3 to work, which is fine, but Synapse (or the device drivers) is super buggy. You have to download several updates, rebooting after each, just to get it to recognize these new devices. Once it does recognize them, it had a tendency to lose track of them, requiring you to unplug the device's dongle and plug it back in. In my experience this happens with the mouse and keyboard every time I turn on the computer, while it's only happened once with the headset. It will also often happen if the devices resume from low power mode.The truly fatal flaw, in ... MoreRazer's new trifecta of wireless gaming components (DeathAdder v2 Pro, Blackwidow v3 Pro, Blackshark v2 Pro) look awesome and hold a lot of promise, but they have some fatal flaws right now.These require Razer Synapse v3 to work, which is fine, but Synapse (or the device drivers) is super buggy. You have to download several updates, rebooting after each, just to get it to recognize these new devices. Once it does recognize them, it had a tendency to lose track of them, requiring you to unplug the device's dongle and plug it back in. In my experience this happens with the mouse and keyboard every time I turn on the computer, while it's only happened once with the headset. It will also often happen if the devices resume from low power mode.The truly fatal flaw, in my opinion, is that Razer requires you to use a separate 2.4Ghz dongle for *each* device, which just means they're all going to interfere with each other like crazy. This is especially evident with the mouse, where the interference causes terrible latency. You can run usb extension cables to separate the dongles from each other, but what's the point of that? I wanted *wireless* devices. Also, good luck if you want the dongles in the back of your computer (if it's made out of metal). All the metal back there is likely to cause even more interference. I had to plug all my dongles in the front.I may end up connecting all these via bluetooth to avoid the interference caused by using the 2.4Ghz dongles, but that's less than desirable due to the bandwidth limitations of Bluetooth (eg Chroma is severely limited), so not a great solution. Hopefully they will solve this via software updates, but I would avoid any of these products until they are more mature.
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DO NOT BUY. The mouse worked for about 6 months before crapping out. Sometimes happens, not a big deal, you have warranty for a reason, except razer support is now absolutely garbage. I submitted for a warranty claim, they asked me to pay MSRP to have the replacement shipped, and I would ship back the old one. They have collected payment, and now razer is not responding, and every time I call they just tell me please wait 48 hours for contact. Move to logitech or corsair, I've used razer for 15 years but this is terrible.
| Power source | Batteries/Cable |
| Surface coloration | Monotone |
| Rubber grips | Y |
| Light effects synchronization | Y |
| Illumination colour | Multi |
Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro - Wireless Gaming Mouse with Ergonomic Comfort (Optical Switches, Optical Focus + 20K Sensor, Speedflex Cable, Integrated
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Razer Deathadder V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse Classic Black Used
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Razer Deathadder V2 Pro Ergonomic Wireless Gaming Mouse
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The mouse is well-made and has very nice switches, which I always look for. The ability to choose which way you wish to connect your mouse is wonderful, but there was one issue I ran into which is why I don't use this product any longer.One day I was using my mouse and having no issues the day prior I didn't expect to have any, but that was not the case. Out of nowhere, my mouse seemed to be disconnecting or simply not reading my movement as at times it would all of a sudden stop moving the cursor. So I went to update my mouse and as this needed the cord I plugged it into the mouse. This is when I learned the mouse and cord would not sustain connection as the program and my computer would register the mouse connecting and disconnecting repeatedly which was weird ... MoreThe mouse is well-made and has very nice switches, which I always look for. The ability to choose which way you wish to connect your mouse is wonderful, but there was one issue I ran into which is why I don't use this product any longer.One day I was using my mouse and having no issues the day prior I didn't expect to have any, but that was not the case. Out of nowhere, my mouse seemed to be disconnecting or simply not reading my movement as at times it would all of a sudden stop moving the cursor. So I went to update my mouse and as this needed the cord I plugged it into the mouse. This is when I learned the mouse and cord would not sustain connection as the program and my computer would register the mouse connecting and disconnecting repeatedly which was weird as my mouse was charging fine the other day as well.This is when I purchased another cord simply hoping it was the cord as this connection issue occurred when I tested it out on my brother's PC. After receiving another cord the new cord also did not work so it seems at some random point that day the port on my mouse just stopped working for no reason in particular that I could figure out.This is when I tried to connect the mouse via Bluetooth and also learned that it didn't want to connect properly either as my computer registered the mouse as paired but when trying the mouse it was not functional. I would not chalk this up to the mouse though as my computer had been finicky with Bluetooth on a different occasion.Apart from these issues that cropped up this week the mouse performed perfectly and was honestly really good in my opinion. I am sad that my mouse no longer works though.
Razer's new trifecta of wireless gaming components (DeathAdder v2 Pro, Blackwidow v3 Pro, Blackshark v2 Pro) look awesome and hold a lot of promise, but they have some fatal flaws right now.These require Razer Synapse v3 to work, which is fine, but Synapse (or the device drivers) is super buggy. You have to download several updates, rebooting after each, just to get it to recognize these new devices. Once it does recognize them, it had a tendency to lose track of them, requiring you to unplug the device's dongle and plug it back in. In my experience this happens with the mouse and keyboard every time I turn on the computer, while it's only happened once with the headset. It will also often happen if the devices resume from low power mode.The truly fatal flaw, in ... MoreRazer's new trifecta of wireless gaming components (DeathAdder v2 Pro, Blackwidow v3 Pro, Blackshark v2 Pro) look awesome and hold a lot of promise, but they have some fatal flaws right now.These require Razer Synapse v3 to work, which is fine, but Synapse (or the device drivers) is super buggy. You have to download several updates, rebooting after each, just to get it to recognize these new devices. Once it does recognize them, it had a tendency to lose track of them, requiring you to unplug the device's dongle and plug it back in. In my experience this happens with the mouse and keyboard every time I turn on the computer, while it's only happened once with the headset. It will also often happen if the devices resume from low power mode.The truly fatal flaw, in my opinion, is that Razer requires you to use a separate 2.4Ghz dongle for *each* device, which just means they're all going to interfere with each other like crazy. This is especially evident with the mouse, where the interference causes terrible latency. You can run usb extension cables to separate the dongles from each other, but what's the point of that? I wanted *wireless* devices. Also, good luck if you want the dongles in the back of your computer (if it's made out of metal). All the metal back there is likely to cause even more interference. I had to plug all my dongles in the front.I may end up connecting all these via bluetooth to avoid the interference caused by using the 2.4Ghz dongles, but that's less than desirable due to the bandwidth limitations of Bluetooth (eg Chroma is severely limited), so not a great solution. Hopefully they will solve this via software updates, but I would avoid any of these products until they are more mature.
DO NOT BUY. The mouse worked for about 6 months before crapping out. Sometimes happens, not a big deal, you have warranty for a reason, except razer support is now absolutely garbage. I submitted for a warranty claim, they asked me to pay MSRP to have the replacement shipped, and I would ship back the old one. They have collected payment, and now razer is not responding, and every time I call they just tell me please wait 48 hours for contact. Move to logitech or corsair, I've used razer for 15 years but this is terrible.
Pros: Feels very comfortable, has a premium rubberised finish to the thumb side.Mouse clicks are fast, are definite and not mushy, have just enough travel in my opinion and although light pressure is needed, there is still good resistance.Light weight, there are lighter mice around but this is still great. Connectivity is great having bluetooth also to save a bit of power. The cable that comes with it is extremely good and I was surprised how little it hinders travel so even as a wired mouse it is great! The software works great on windows, i particularly like the Cortex software as it frees up so much memory.Cons: For my grip i think the thumb buttons could move further back as i feel like i stretch or have to adjust my grip to press the front most side button. ... MorePros: Feels very comfortable, has a premium rubberised finish to the thumb side.Mouse clicks are fast, are definite and not mushy, have just enough travel in my opinion and although light pressure is needed, there is still good resistance.Light weight, there are lighter mice around but this is still great. Connectivity is great having bluetooth also to save a bit of power. The cable that comes with it is extremely good and I was surprised how little it hinders travel so even as a wired mouse it is great! The software works great on windows, i particularly like the Cortex software as it frees up so much memory.Cons: For my grip i think the thumb buttons could move further back as i feel like i stretch or have to adjust my grip to press the front most side button. Small gripe and i can live with it.
My first wireless mouse. Have driven before with wired and so far it really feels like a step in the right direction. The rubber on the sides is not too sticky but has more of a firm surface. What I notice is that if you scroll with the wheel down, there is no sound at all, but if you pull the scroll up, there is more sound. Not exactly loud. And the fact that the edge of the right click is more inclined can take a while to get used to. The fact that the battery time is shown as a percentage on the Synapse 3 app is really nice, it did not for the Razer Blackshark v2 Pro.It is very light compared to the one I had before which was an esport wired mouse but had 8-9 years in its lifespan. The surface of the mouse apart from the rubber feels more rough and matte. What ... MoreMy first wireless mouse. Have driven before with wired and so far it really feels like a step in the right direction. The rubber on the sides is not too sticky but has more of a firm surface. What I notice is that if you scroll with the wheel down, there is no sound at all, but if you pull the scroll up, there is more sound. Not exactly loud. And the fact that the edge of the right click is more inclined can take a while to get used to. The fact that the battery time is shown as a percentage on the Synapse 3 app is really nice, it did not for the Razer Blackshark v2 Pro.It is very light compared to the one I had before which was an esport wired mouse but had 8-9 years in its lifespan. The surface of the mouse apart from the rubber feels more rough and matte. What I have noticed so far means that there are not so many sweat deposits on the mouse.
Good all round mouse. Worth the roughly $100 more essentially for a variety of ways of connecting. Pretty much flawless. Perhaps not the best mouse for particular purposes but it also does not cost a couple hundred more. good feel and I dont see anything much by comparison of performance in its different connection modes. Quite fast enough for anything I need speed for now or in the immediate future. If you do use it on its lead tthen you will be pleased with the length of the lead provided.
Great Value Premium Gaming Mouse for Large Hands.Pros:One of the longer mice on the market, good for tall hands/long fingers.Decently wide, which provides an ergo-friendly way to grip your mouse so that your ring finger muscles are supported. Not talked about often, but to me this is a key feature of comfortable mouse-ing.Includes Bluetooth so it can be used between multiple devices.Works with Razer's charging dock (you may own this if you have purchased a Viper Ultimate or Basilisk Ultimate in the past).Cons:Pretty basic button layout. I wish there were 1-2 more buttons, preferably by the thumb cluster. Side-tilt scroll wheel for horizontal scrolling would be nice too.
I've used Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, and several other mice over the years for both gaming and personal use. I was coming from a SteelSeries mouse that I'd used for about 7 years (I think?). It works alright but you have to use their wireless dongle to access a lot of the functionality which means you have to keep their software running all the time. I bought a Razer Black Widow v3 as well so I had 2 razor devices that needed the software running. (you can read my review of that as well, but it's not at all worth buying!) You can use it without all that, but that's sort of why you buy these....for the extra functionality and pretty lights.It feels okay and functions like it should. Nothing to write home about.Compare this to something like the Logitech Mx ... MoreI've used Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, and several other mice over the years for both gaming and personal use. I was coming from a SteelSeries mouse that I'd used for about 7 years (I think?). It works alright but you have to use their wireless dongle to access a lot of the functionality which means you have to keep their software running all the time. I bought a Razer Black Widow v3 as well so I had 2 razor devices that needed the software running. (you can read my review of that as well, but it's not at all worth buying!) You can use it without all that, but that's sort of why you buy these....for the extra functionality and pretty lights.It feels okay and functions like it should. Nothing to write home about.Compare this to something like the Logitech Mx Master 3 and you'll want the Logitech. It feels heavier and like it's made so much better. You don't get as many extra "features" but the mouse feels much more premium.
Very happy with this mouse and that says a lot if you knew me. I purchased the mouse to work with macOS, Windows and Linux. The mouse surprisingly works perfectly with all operating systems which is unlike the majority of many mice especially those that are wireless and use Bluetooth. Tracking is smooth regardless whether you are using it in Bluetooth or GHz mode. Mouse easily paired with all operating systems. Mouse has good ergonomics. Comfortable for a medium to large size hand. Battery life is good. Personally, I do not like the limp fabric covered charging cable but it does the job perfectly. I recommend this mouse to anyone.
This mouse literally changed my mind about using a wireless mouse. I bought it to use as a wired mouse, which it does very well. The cord it comes with is great and super lightweight and the mouse itself is, in my opinion, better quality than similarly priced wired ones. Where this mouse really started to shine, however, is in wireless mode, specifically with the usb wireless mode. The battery lasts for a surprisingly long time and the input lag is so low that I can’t notice the difference between wired and 2.4 GHz usb wireless mode. Also I’ve seen some reviews complaining about the noise of the buttons and I disagree that they are that noisy. I can see wanting super quiet mouse buttons but compared to competing products they are probably below average noise level.
| Power source | Batteries/Cable |
| Surface coloration | Monotone |
| Rubber grips | Y |
| Light effects synchronization | Y |
| Illumination colour | Multi |