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Razer DeathAdder Elite Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 7 Programmable Buttons - Mechanical Switches - Rubber Side Grips - Matte Black

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  • High-Precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming and creative work
  • Immersive, Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting: Includes 16.8 million colors w/ included preset profiles; syncs with gameplay and Razer Chroma-enabled peripherals and Philips Hue products
  • 7 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
  • Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy: Small, tactile bumps increases grip and allows for more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations
  • Durable Mechanical Switches: Supports up to 50 million clicks, backed by a 2 year warranty
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    Product Description

    Equipped with the new eSports-grade optical sensor that has true 16,000 DPI and true tracking at 450 Inches Per Second (IPS), the Razer DeathAdder Elite gives you the absolute advantage of having the fastest sensor in the world. Engineered to redefine the standards of accuracy and speed, this incredible mouse sensor crushes the competition with a Resolution Accuracy of 99.4 percent, so you can land more killing blows with pinpoint precision.1000 Herz Ultrapolling.

    Customer reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    16,465 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the responsiveness and value of the mouse. They say it's the best standard gaming mouse you can buy at this price. Customers appreciate the performance and comfort. However, some customers are disappointed with the clicking. Customers also differ on ease of use, quality, and buttons.

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    835 customers mention741 positive94 negative

    Customers generally like the responsiveness of the mouse. For example, they mention that it's great, the rest of the product is fine, and it'd be a great balance of a gaming and production mouse. Customers also say that it feels responsive, is well suited for gaming, and is helpful for things like video games.

    "...personally g900 fit my hand perfectly. This was good for both League and Overwatch plays. And my right hand was in rarely sweat...." Read more

    "...Clicks on the DeathAdder Eliite are responsive and snappy and rapid clicking is not an issue...." Read more

    "...I've never had issues with this mouse. It is perfect for gamers and casual PC-goers alike...." Read more

    "...used Razer products since the early 2010s and they've all been very responsive and reliable with very little to no problems...." Read more

    777 customers mention567 positive210 negative

    Customers like the performance of the mouse. They mention that it performs beautifully, is well-functioning, and easily customizable. Customers also mention that the keyboard remains perfectly functional and that it works well with some games. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and quality of the product.

    "...DeathAdder Elite (Been only a week) - Just purchased, I think it's pretty good. Personally the height is lacking for my hands I think...." Read more

    "...Overall, however, it was a fantastic and versatile mouse...." Read more

    "...been playing my First person shooter games with this mouse and it preforms very well, i have no problem lining up the sights on my target, its very..." Read more

    "...the unit finally stopped working...." Read more

    705 customers mention630 positive75 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that the ergonomics are fantastic, it fits comfortably in the hand, and the scroll wheel feels good. The switches feel amazing, and they like the side/dpi buttons. Overall, most are happy with the comfort and functionality of the product.

    "...It's been a year. legit. good for big hands. Although it's been really ergonomic mouse, when I used to play 8+ hrs gaming during summer break, my..." Read more

    "...First of all, the Elite is one of the most comfortable mice I've ever had to pleasure of using...." Read more

    "...on the higher end of small to about medium size but this mouse fits my hand perfectly although my ring and pinky finger tend to cramp up after hours..." Read more

    "...its ergonomic and comfortable in my hands, from the tip of my middle finger to my wrist my hand is almost almost exactly 7 inches long and its just..." Read more

    367 customers mention294 positive73 negative

    Customers like the value of the mouse. They say it's worth the $60, but it goes on sale pretty frequently. Some customers have reported issues with the mouse, but overall, they like the mouse for the price.

    "...- Sinister Arch FPS/MMO Ergonomic Gaming Mouse - This was really cheap and was really great quality. Was my laptop mouse(portable)...." Read more

    "...This mouse meets my expectations and the price on sale was reasonable so I give it 5 stars." Read more

    "...If you are looking for a cheap but good quality mouse for any tasks on your computer, this is the way to go." Read more

    "...It really was a quality piece and the price was by far the cheapest out of any of these other mice ($28)...." Read more

    693 customers mention364 positive329 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that it's well-built, reliable, and solid. Others say that it feels somewhat slippery and cheap in build quality, and isn't a long-lasting product.

    "...off the mouse pad without slipping, light weight for acceleration, build quality (does it rattle when tapping it on the mouse pad) and durability..." Read more

    "...However, the rubber started to fall apart after a year I think. Mainly, it was so easy to accidentally click middle button, causing dpi changing...." Read more

    "...I recommend this mouse to anyone looking for a well-built, clean, and reliable piece of hardware that you will use for years on end...." Read more

    "...this does not feel as well built as the others and its lighter weight, i actually think i like the lighter weight but as long as its durable and..." Read more

    366 customers mention206 positive160 negative

    Customers are mixed about the buttons of the input mouse. Some mention that the side buttons are fantastic, with just the right size, shape, and placement. The clicking and feedback of the Razer buttons is great, and the scroll wheel is excellent. However, others say that the button was having many problems through the mouse's life, and that it's difficult to reach both side buttons.

    "...So convenient setting for melee button.Razer DeathAdder Elite - (previously mentioned)Conclusion:..." Read more

    "...it the mouse the way its designed to be held making it hard to get to that button. besides that no other complaints...." Read more

    "...and durability and tactile feel of the buttons...." Read more

    "...(November, 2019): When I hold the mouse in my normal grip I cannot reach both side buttons...." Read more

    293 customers mention178 positive115 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the input mouse. Some mention that the simple design and not being overly complicated make it great to hold, the chroma software is easy to use, and it's nice to be able to customize the color of the mouse. However, others say that the software is absolute bloatware and causes issues for some software.

    "...The software was also really light compared to the Razer Synapse software which seemed to want to update every 2 days...." Read more

    "Good size for my hand, great for extended use. The software is what irritated me, slow to startup, full of garbage I didn't need when all I wanted..." Read more

    "...You are able to use the razer software to change the color of the mouse and also play around with the different lighting effects...." Read more

    "...Avoid the software and it's a wonderful plug n' play mouse for the price." Read more

    296 customers mention84 positive212 negative

    Customers have issues with the clicking of the mouse. They mention that the right button will occasionally double click, the left click is stuck, and the dpi button nearest to the scroll wheel barely has any click. It also fatigues their finger to left click if they play a game that requires constant clicking.

    "...Imma update soon. I played league with this, and there were lots of mis-clicking moments(eg: misclicked and didn't aa resulting - missing a kill)...." Read more

    "...After about 5-6 years of everyday use the buttons started double-clicking or releasing randomly while held down...." Read more

    "...In a mouse I look for: fit/size, responsive clicks, error/skip free tracking, long lasting friction reducing movement, unimposing mouse cable, fits..." Read more

    "...The dpi button nearest to the scroll wheel barely has any click when you press it and sometimes I will accidentally click it while in a game and..." Read more

    Review of DeathAdder Elite along with 4 other mice
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    Review of DeathAdder Elite along with 4 other mice
    My DeathAdder 3G had been acting up on me for the past couple years and despite my attempts as resuscitating it (tried using compressed air on click switches as well as doing a 'scotch tape trick' on scroll wheel), the unit finally stopped working. My problems with this mouse at the end of its life were that 1) a click would sometimes register an additional click - making me accidentally open files when I wanted to just select them. This made dragging files around really frustating. 2) The scroll wheel would also randomly insert an upward scroll movement in the middle of a down scroll - which would make viewing webpages and documents a chore.My requirements for a new replacement were that 1) I wanted a mouse with good switches (preferably Omron) to avoid the double click problem. 2) A scroll wheel that would smoothly scroll and was of solid construction to not end up w/ the same scroll problem. 3) A mouse that could entirely turn off its LED lights as I have my desktop in my bedroom and prefer to have no external lights.I ended up trying several off of YT Rocket Ninja's Top 10 Mouse list. Although I do not game very much anymore, I figured a mouse that could survive the rigors of heavy gaming would be of higher quality than other office mice and would thus last longer and provide better feedback. Here are my thoughts on various mice that I tried and the Logitech G Pro which I finally ended up getting. (I tried each mouse for about a month to give me time to form a proper opinion.)Redragon M801 Mammoth - This mouse was the first candidate that I tried based off of Amazon's recommendation list. It had a really nicely textured mouse surface and the clicks were really crisp (Omron switches). The mouse was of a comfortable size for my hand and the cord was a nice braided one. It really was a quality piece and the price was by far the cheapest out of any of these other mice ($28). The software was also really light compared to the Razer Synapse software which seemed to want to update every 2 days. My main problem with this mouse was that you could only turn off the LED lighting to the wheel and dpi switches, and not the giant slash and side trim pieces. I did however find a YouTube tutorial that showed how you could unscrew the assembly through the weight compartment to pull the internal connector to disable the lights but did not want to go with the hassle). For people that don't care about the LED lights and/or on a budget, I would actually give this a 4* recommendation.Logitech G403 Prodigy - The next mouse I tried was the G403 after discovering Rocket Ninja's YouTube page. This was his #1 selected mouse so it was a good next choice. I learned that having the distinctly separate mouse buttons from the chassis aided in the longevity of the click buttons (The DeathAdder 3G had the buttons integrated in the overall shell of the body). Unfortunately, I found the mouse wheel to be much looser than my original DeathAdder as well as the Red Dragon and decided to return this mouse and look for alternatives. (3.5*)Razer DeathAdder Elite - I went with the DeathAdder Elite after my experience with the G403. Being a more expensive version of the original DeathAdder and also scoring high on the Rocket Ninja list, I thought that being done with this process and getting the updated version might be my final answer. The mouse was almost identical to the DeathAdder I had before with better mouse texture and lighter clicks. Unfortunately, it just felt like the old DeathAdder I had in nicer packaging. I strongly believe that in a few years, I would have ended up with the same problems as much current DeathAdder mouse. I also felt that it did not warrant the more expensive price point of $67. For a $40 mouse, it would be okay. For a $67 mouse, it felt cheap. And with mixed reviews and Razer's reputation of having products which do not last, I also ended up returning this. (3*)Nixeus Revel - Next was the fairly inexpensive Nixeus Revel. It was the first software-less gaming mouse that I tried and it had several really high points and one serious low point. I found the product to be fairly sturdy, the buttons and mouse wheel were really good. This mouse was the first one thus far to not have an LED built into the wheel assembly itself and I felt this added to the build quality of the assembly (solid block of plastic vs hollowed out wheel w/ a light). The downsides: If you left the mouse alone and let the screensaver turn on, the mouse would also "fall asleep". Clicks would not be responsive, and the scrolling would automatically switch to the lowest DPI setting. I found that if I switched DPIs, all these symptoms would be alleviated - but again, it was a really weird problem to have. Other reviewers noticed the same. Also, LED lights could not be turned off. (3*)Logitech G Pro - Lastly, I arrived at this mouse. It had good build quality with the Omron switches and even came with a braided cord. It also had the separate buttons from main mouse body and a non lit mouse wheel. LEDs were also programmable to be completely turned off. I feel that this mouse really met all my mousing requirements and should definitely be on your short list as well. (5*)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Good So far, comparison with other mice.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017
    - I have big hands
    - My hands often sweat a lot(Playing games)
    - I play League of Legend, Overwatch.
    - I didn't get any money for writing this.

    DeathAdder Elite (Been only a week) - Just purchased, I think it's pretty good. Personally the height is lacking for my hands I think. Imma update soon. I played league with this, and there were lots of mis-clicking moments(eg: misclicked and didn't aa resulting - missing a kill). Maybe it is because the fact that I have only used for a week. I'll see.

    M7000 (Been a year and a half) - This is the most recent mouse I've been using. It's been a year. legit. good for big hands. Although it's been really ergonomic mouse, when I used to play 8+ hrs gaming during summer break, my right hand was in pain.

    Anker 8200 DPI(Been 2 yrs) - this was great, I personally felt it was somewhat flat, and my hand was in pain sometimes. *My palm was sweating a lot by this mouse somehow.

    Twisted Gamer (Been 2 yrs)- Sinister Arch FPS/MMO Ergonomic Gaming Mouse - This was really cheap and was really great quality. Was my laptop mouse(portable).

    Gigabyte GM-M6980 Pro-Laser Gaming Mouse - Was good mouse for a while. However, the rubber started to fall apart after a year I think. Mainly, it was so easy to accidentally click middle button, causing dpi changing. Had the worst sweating experience.

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    Corsair M65 (just got it) - Clicking buttons somewhat require more force, compared to the G502.

    G502 (just got it)- extremely comfortable to click side button(left). I see why people are calling this mouse #1mouse for overwatch. So convenient setting for melee button.

    Razer DeathAdder Elite - (previously mentioned)

    Conclusion:

    Had enough time to pick my favorite.

    The deathadder Chroma wasn't comfortable for me, unfortunately. I think its height was a bit too high for me.

    Corsair was really good, but bcz I also play mmorpg/league , which require frequent right clicking, this wasn't for me. This mouse is definitely specialized as "sniper mouse", where clicking once(shooting) requires stable, precise clicking.

    personally g900 fit my hand perfectly. This was good for both League and Overwatch plays. And my right hand was in rarely sweat.
    Naos M7000 is perfect mouse, but can't play with it unless I have my fan on in front of my hand.

    so conclusion: 1st: g900, 2nd: Naos7000, 3rd~#th: rest I don't know.
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