- FOCUS PLUS 20K DPI OPTICAL SENSOR — Auto-calibrates across mouse mat and reduces cursor drift from lift-off and landing for industry-leading precision
- 25% FASTER THAN COMPETING WIRELESS MICE — Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology brings together extreme low-latency and interference reduction for true wireless freedom
- IMMERSIVE, CUSTOMIZABLE CHROMA RGB LIGHTING — Supports 16.8 million colors w, included preset profiles; syncs with gameplay and Razer Chroma-enabled peripherals and Philips Hue products
- 70 HOURS OF INTENSE GAMING — With the benefit of dual connectivity, enjoy up to 120 hours of battery life in Bluetooth mode, or up to 70 hours of ultra-fast performance when switching to HyperSpeed Wireless
- 88G LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN — Redesigned for better FPS gaming in the most iconic, ergonomic design on the market
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Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: 20K DPI Optical Sensor, 3X Faster Optical Switch, Chroma RGB, 70Hr Battery, 8 Programmable Buttons – Classic Black
Original price was: $129.99.$113.99Current price is: $113.99.
+ Free ShippingStanding screen display size | 7 Inches |
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Average Battery Life in hours | 120 Hours |
Brand | Razer |
Series | DeathAdder V2 Pro |
Item model number | RZ01-03350100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 3.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.86 x 1.68 x 5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.86 x 1.68 x 5 inches |
Color | Classic Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Department | mouse |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 22, 2020 |
Wasabee –
The battery no way can last for 70 hours. It used 10% of battery for 3 hours of gaming I tested so far. Max 30 hours.
A D –
Purchased this to use with a tablet for gamestream/moonlight. Works great like all of my other Razer mice. This is probably one of the better ergo Razer offerings for big hands (the other being the V3)
Battery life is fantastic. Wireless and wired latency are great, Bluetooth latency is Bluetooth latency…
Carrying pouch was a nice touch considering I pack this around in a bag.
Ryan Davis –
Mouse gets 5 stars. Smooth moves, perfect clicks, cool RGB, 3-way connection option all as advertised. I have fairly big paws and it’s fits me perfectly. And the Razer app is simple enough to navigate and useful.
Amazon resale gets 2 stars. Product arrived in plain cardboard box. No paperwork whatsoever. Just mouse, cord, and extender. Plugged it in to my laptop and nothing. Cord had bad kink and it appeared to be the problem. Connected mouse to computer by Bluetooth and it worked amazing. But battery meter on app showed at 42% and dropping. No cord connection no charge. I love the mouse so rather than send it back I ordered a $10 aftermarket cable that fit Razer’s proprietary micro USB port. Bada Bing the mouse connected to my computer by the cord. Now it charges and works in “Wired” mode. The moral to the story is Buyer Beware on the “Like New” description for used items. To their credit the mouse itself was like new. But new, used or otherwise the Razer Deathadders are awesome!
Shira –
Let me start by saying this mouse is a total game-changer for me. As a total FPS addict, I’ve been through countless mice, but this Razer thing takes the cake (or should I say, clutches the win?).
The accuracy is insane. The 20K DPI sensor feels like it reads my mind, letting me whip around corners and land headshots with pixel-perfect precision. And don’t even get me started on the speed. It’s like this mouse is wirelessly linked to my neurons – zero lag, just pure, responsive action.
Speaking of wireless, the battery life is a beast. I’ve been using it for weeks on a single charge, no joke. No more mid-clutch battery panics, just hours of uninterrupted gaming glory. Plus, the programmable buttons are a godsend for macros and binds – I’ve got everything I need right at my fingertips.
If you’re serious about FPS games, do yourself a favor and snag one of these. It’s an investment, but trust me, it’s worth every penny. You’ll be dominating the leaderboards in no time.
RemiKamazaki –
Entiendo que en su día, este ratón pudo haber costado una buena cantidad de dinero y es que creo que vale la pena. Es increíblemente cómodo por su forma y tamaño, puedes usarlo como método de garra o de palma y aun así iras bien al utilizarlo para jugar o trabajar. Pensaba que seria algo incomodo ver que al conectar el mouse por primera vez a la PC, el software de Ryzer quisiera instalarse pero ahora que lo he probado, funciona de maravilla para poder controlar la sensibilidad del ratón y EL RGB DE TODA MI PC, en este caso de los ventiladores y el mouse para que vayan en sincronía (mis ventiladores son de la marca Thermaltake y se sincroniza software con software). Gratamente sorprendido. No me arrepiento de haber cambiado de marca de mouse y espero que se cumpla la garantía de no presentar el problema del doble clic. Eso si, un poco mal que no incluyeran la base para cargar el mouse, se tiene que comprar por separado aunque no me molesta cambiar de modo inalámbrico a cableado por su cable USB incluido.
Abdelrahman Goubran –
the mouse is nice, very comfortable to use
Kor –
This review is for the Deathadder V2 Pro Wireless.
The Value: 7/10
This mouse is more on the expensive side, but wow did it come in quick. One day shipping, impressive.
The Shape: 10/10
I loved the design of the first Deathadder, and it still reigns supreme. I have huge hands (easily can palm a professional basketball) and I’ve struggled with “esports mice,” notably the Glorious Model O Wireless. Button placement is great and it’s perfect for right-handed users.
The Buttons/Clicks: 9/10
The buttons and clicks feel a bit hollower compared to the Deathadder 2013. There’s just a slight more space needed to register a click. This is not a big issue and I’ve adapted fine. Response times are really quick with the new technology.
The Quality: 10/10
The mouse is really well-built. The rubberized sides feel good. It’s pretty much the Viper Ultimate specs with a different shell. It’s lighter than the Deathadder 2013 by 20 or so grams, so overall a great mouse.
The Software: 6/10
Here’s where everybody dumps their complaints. I know, the software requiring a login is dumb and invasive. It’s part of a higher-level product offering ploy. The fact that upon first plugging in the mouse, the computer pops up with an install for synapse and slows the computer down. I get it. My advice: setup an account, make your changes to RGB (which mine is off anyway), DPI, polling rate, etc., program multiple profiles using the onboard memory (in this case I have two DPI’s), then request to delete all of your user data through synapse. Delete account, uninstall synapse, then continue to live your life. You’ll be ok. If your worries about a gaming peripherals company “stealing and selling your data,” you’d be surprised of how much of your information you actually give on a daily basis just walking around in public with your Bluetooth on. Logitech has the same issue, so it’s rather hard to avoid.
Overall: 9/10
Tl;dr: Great ergo wireless mouse, bad software with easy workaround. Great for people who don’t like the ambidextrous esports gaming mouse shape.
Highly recommended.
BK –
I’ve been using DeathAdder mice for 12 years and this is my favorite one yet.
PROS:
– Ergonomics for 8+ hour workdays or 8+ hour gaming sessions. Your eyes will hurt before your hand.
– Physical buttons to easily adjust sensitivity / DPI
– HyperSpeed is VERY snappy. No impact to FPS games coming from older corded versions.
– Multiple wireless options makes this a great travel mouse. Bluetooth + HyperSpeed = Versatility.
– Sweat resistant. I notice I’m spending less time cleaning this one than prior versions.
CONS:
– Battery life leaves something to be desired. I’m getting maybe 40 hours (3 days) on a charge.
Why not v3 Pro Wireless? COST. Is the v3 double the mouse? Am I going to double my performance with a lighter mouse? Will it make me 1.5-2x happier? Probably not. I’m sure the v3 is an excellent mouse, but at $150, it’s currently priced for enthusiasts. I think I’d rather own two of the v2!
Overall, after 4 months of use, I’m extremely happy with the v2 Pro Wireless. Yes, the battery life could be better, but we’re spoiled compared to even just a decade ago when a wireless mouse wasn’t even a real option for gamers. It’s a good decade for the gaming generation who’s also working from home.
The =UwU= Pikachu –
Edit: Now that I have owned this for nearly a month, the battery life no longer lasts 40+ hours. Which is a big disappointment when I need to work on gaming, coding & artwork for long sessions.
Sometimes the mouse will need to be recharged 2 hours after unplugging it, I have even left the mouse plugged in for long durations & it still don’t make a difference. I don’t mean to sound like I am bashing this expensive product, but I am reviewing my experience with this Razor. I had very high expectations, youtubers have said this mouse should never retain any problems until you’ve had it for 3+ years. But that’s not the case with mine.
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*This has been making a massive improvement on comfort & amount of work I can do without having to worry about triple-A powered or wired mouse products I have owned before.
*Being able to switch DPi quickly while I am on various FPS & Simulation games is a much smoother than a previous brand I bought last year. Also the adjustment buttons are in a nice spot, better than having them where the thumb rests.
*The battery life seems to have got an estimate of 60+ hours of simulation gaming before I thought about recharging
*If you temporarily don’t have a mousepad & need to get a new one, the mouse has been working very well on a folded cotton bedsheet (Not polyester, that’ll be disaster). I had to do this when I lost a lot of belongings while moving.
*The seemingly proprietary has a solid, sturdy feel to it, I like how it has a snug fit & doesn’t jangle around.
*My neighbor owns two of these Razer Deathadder V2 Pros, so I finally decided to invest in one & I love this product. There’s no intense distracting flashing lights all over the mouse either.
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My favourite game to use this on at the moment is on IL-2 1964, a WW2 flight simulator. Using this along with my T.Flight One X HOTAS, I switch between low DPis during Dog Fights & fast DPi for looking around during Aircraft Pursuits & Projectile evasions. The game may be from 2006, but having a wireless mouse for my set up is great.
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I have only dropped this mouse 7 times so far & my I felt an instant rush of stress each time. All due to the fact I didn’t pay for the warranty fee, I have never been so careful using & storing away a PC mouse before.