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The Razer DeathAdder V2 isn't necessarily deserving of such an auspicious name, but optical switches, a super-flexible cable, and three more buttons make this the upgrade the DeathAdder needed.
But I loved my DeathAdder Infrared, and when it started double clicking in 2019, I got a bit upset. That brings us to the latest mouse release by Razer: the DeathAdder V3 Pro.
The DeathAdder V2 Pro gives a slick mouse the wireless treatment. Though the DeathAdder V2 Pro is Razer’s least impressive “Pro” upgrade and model, it's still a fine gaming mouse.
At $70, the DeathAdder is the cheapest mouse in the Chroma line, and one of the cheapest in Razer’s lineup period. Or maybe it’s just an “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality.
The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed is a worthy addition to the brand’s line of top-flight wireless gaming mice. It's fast, accurate, and smooth performance make it a joy to use, as does its ...
I used the Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed for four days while gaming and working, which would account for roughly 50 hours, the battery was slightly above 50% charged – it seems Razer’s claims hold up.