With its incredible weight optimization, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is one of the lightest ergonomic esports mice ever created — all while enhancing the user experience.
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Victory takes on a new form with the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro. Refined and renewed with the help of top esports professionals, its iconic ergonomic shape is now more than 25% lighter than its predecessor, supported by a suite of cutting-edge upgrades to push the limits of competitive gaming.
With its incredible weight optimization, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is one of the lightest ergonomic esports mice ever created — all while enhancing the user experience.
In collaboration with Pixart, a leader in the industry for smart sensor solutions, we are proud to present to you the most accurate optical sensor in the world.
Activate Asymmetric Cut-off to individually set a lift-off and landing distance that is tailored to your playstyle—with 26 detailed height adjustment levels compared to only 3 in the previous version.
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After a week of continuous use, the mouse works flawlessly and, most importantly, the pain in my wrist has significantly subsided.
I have carpal tunnel syndrome. For years, I have been struggling to balance gaming (FPS) with the pain. I have tried countless mice, but I read that the Deathadder v3 has superior ergonomics and takes into account the strain on the wrist. It is true. They have done an incredible job. By far, it is number 1 in this field.
Classic Razer, for 10 years now the scroll wheel breaks within a year on all 3 Deathadder mice I had. Never again
+ Lightweight, convenient, comfortable mouse. Only for gaming use.
- Noisy. The click of the buttons is annoying. The scroll wheel is unacceptable (the worst on a mouse that has ever passed through my hands - and if mice have passed...).
For simple desktop use, I use the good old Corsair.
I expected more for its price
The best mouse on the market right now. Very light, good grip even without adding stickers. Overall, it is the mouse that most professionals use. No comparison with all the other mice. If you are looking for something a little more budget friendly, there is the Razer Viper Pro (the 1, the 2 is not worth it, they have no difference).
Oh my oh my, is this the best mouse ever to have been created?
I have used many mice over $100 mark, and this one is beyond comparison with anything else on the market.
Bought it for the technology of the switches with the hope that I wouldn't have to deal with double-clicks, and this premise still stands after months of intensive daily use.
The feel, performance, and quality are simply mesmerizing. Yes it is expensive, but damn, I would get it again in a heartbeat.
The battery life isn't excellent, but I guess they put a small cell inside to keep the weight low.
All in all, this is the best mouse in existence, and if Razer ever makes a V4, I can't think of what they could possibly change to make it even slightly better.
At first, when I first got it, since I had never used such a lightweight mouse before, it seemed really cheap to me. Now I'm used to the weight and it doesn't bother me (which for many is a selling point), but no matter how you look at it, it's plastic.
The Razer software is bad, heavy, slow, doesn't want to close completely, and processes still run even when you exit, but let's say it does its job.
The clicks sound quite loud.
I have the mouse on the desk and its USB under the desk and at the back of the computer, and the connection is fine.
The battery with a polling rate of 1000Hz lasts about 10 days, I would say.
For someone who just wants a reliable good mouse without specific requirements, it may be overkill, the price is high.
Guys, PONTIKARA!! (White & Wireless)
I bought it for my office, for professional use. Daily use 5/7 with over 9 hours of daily use. Amazing battery, charges once a week and that's it.
Comfortable, convenient grip and the black stickers it has give an even better result and actually beautify the mouse, making it more imposing and impressive.
Overall, a full WORTH purchase of a mouse. It replaced the wireless Razer Deathadder V2, which was my favorite mouse for years and the upgrade was definitely worth it.
The only negative for me: The white color gets dirty easily, resulting in it already starting to get dirty and have marks from pens, etc. that don't come off. (Absolutely logical)
Also: NO dpi button like the previous Deathadder on the left side of the mouse!
NO RGB lighting, for the money they could have added something discreet!
Set with: Razer Pro Type Ultra (Incredible Keyboard) & Razer Pro Glide Gaming Mouse Pad XXL
All in white - gray shades, the result is simply BEAUTIFUL!!
Previous mouse: g403.
The difference of 20 grams is obvious. If you add the pull of the cable, it is actually more than 20 grams.
My hand is more comfortable, the movements are easier. The quality of the experience sitting at the PC has increased significantly! (much more than when I got a mechanical keyboard).
Now, as for the rest, I can't say much. The mouse is simple, reliable, ergonomic. I am a hybrid claw-grip, palm-grip and I have no issues. Generally, due to its weight, I don't think anyone will have a problem with any grip they choose. Maybe only those with very small hands will struggle (mine is 17cm).
Having also tried the superlight, I would say that it is smaller in size and doesn't have the same curve as the Razer. Maybe it's better for claw-grippers. Also, the superlight is already a 2-year-old mouse with analog switches, not that those necessarily mean anything bad.
The battery is okay, but even if it runs out, you just connect the cable and it becomes wired.
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I wanted to wait a month to do a proper evaluation of the product. Let's go straight into details.
Positives:
- The new design and shape of the mouse compared to previous Deathadder models is simply much better, and I don't think it's just a matter of personal preference. It's simply more comfortable in the hand.
- The weight, which is now at 64g, is a huge upgrade and the difference is truly incredible.
- The battery lasts up to 90 hours, you really forget to charge it.
- The grip tapes that you can put on or not are a very good detail for every taste and provide extra grip if needed. Personally, I put them on and I haven't seen any wear yet.
Negatives:
- You no longer have the DPI button for those who may need it, as it is now located at the bottom of the mouse.
- It doesn't have RGB lighting.
It truly is a product that I give a 10/10 and I recommend it to anyone who wants a good wireless mouse!
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It is perfect for both work and gaming
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For shooter games, it is very good and fast. Very lightweight!
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After 6 months, the scroll wheel started acting up
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