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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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  • The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source - The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Gaming Designed: Keyboards, Mice, PC Headsets, and PC Microphones, Based on dollar sales, Jan. 2017- June 2020 combined
  • 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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    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.

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    Customers like the quality, comfort, and value of the mouse. For example, they mention it's robust for gaming, durable, and reliable. Some appreciate the fit and customization. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, and buttons.

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    1,460 customers mention1,100 positive360 negative

    Customers like the quality of the mouse. They say it's robust for gaming, feels a little more premium, and is durable. They also appreciate the solid snappiness of the scroll wheel. Overall, customers say it is a great mouse that is still running strong.

    "I love the design and comfortability of it. Classic that sits easily in your hands." Read more

    "...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

    "...It's a fun gaming mouse design with a really neat logo that glows dim green (as per my setting)...." Read more

    "...the Elite version, but the materials they use are cheap as hell and feel cheap. Also the Deathadder has always been just slightly too big...." Read more

    675 customers mention595 positive80 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it has a very comfortable feel to it, the ergonomics are ok, and the overall haptics are much better and improved over the Deathadder 2013. The scroll wheel feels good and the little bumps on it for added texture. The plastics, grip, and buttons also have a nice feel. It's comfortable for fairly large hands and makes their arm feel better.

    "I love the design and comfortability of it. Classic that sits easily in your hands." Read more

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

    "I love the feel of the deathadder elite...." Read more

    "...the criteria I was looking for: On the fly DPI switching, comfortable for fairly large (~20 x 10.5 cm) hands using palm grip, not astronomically..." Read more

    471 customers mention378 positive93 negative

    Customers like the value of the mouse. They say it's a good item for the price, affordable, and worth the buy. Some customers also mention that the mouse is a high-end product.

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

    "...for fairly large (~20 x 10.5 cm) hands using palm grip, not astronomically expensive, and with an absolute top of the line sensor that would never..." Read more

    "...is my second deathadder elite (office & home) and is a pretty good mouse for the price. It's light and fits good in the hand...." Read more

    294 customers mention219 positive75 negative

    Customers like the fit of the mouse. They say it's a good size for their hand, perfect for a gamer with big hands, and has enough room to spare. Some are also pleased with its size, shape, and features.

    "...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

    "...long lasting friction reducing movement, unimposing mouse cable, fits hand and can be lifted off the mouse pad without slipping, light weight for..." Read more

    "...It's also lightweight and has a super long cord with enough room to spare so it doesn't shy away from length...." Read more

    "...It really is a big mouse, with a pronounced arch. I think I've gotten used to it, though...." Read more

    254 customers mention220 positive34 negative

    Customers like the customization of the mouse. They say the DPI and lighting are both customizable to fit any need. They also say it's easy to adjust the DPD to literally anything up to 16000. Customers also love the mouse's customizability, saying the additional side grips and full RGB customization is a great improvement. They mention that the Razer Synapse program allows you to customize the button layouts and change the colors.

    "...I've used it for so many years now and I like that I can change the dpi to 450 which is what I prefer, but every Razer mouse has diff dpi settings..." Read more

    "...when tested in use of different games, and the ability do adjust your mouse sensitivity (dpi) on the fly; with the two buttons located behind the..." Read more

    "...Lighting effects all work as expected and are easy to customize or change...." Read more

    "...I also found it neat that you can customize your DPI to any number you want...." Read more

    613 customers mention391 positive222 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention it performs great in games and normal computer work, while others say that it has begun to lose function and is completely unusable.

    "...With those settings I was very happy with the mouse performance, and am using it like that a few days later without complaint...." Read more

    "...It actually works surprisingly well.One tip for cleaning is to either use a microfiber cloth or a denser than normal paper towel...." Read more

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

    "...Design: This line of mice is known for performance and ergonomics. It lives up to its name allowing hours of comfortable use...." Read more

    366 customers mention215 positive151 negative

    Customers are mixed about the buttons. Some mention the two buttons are really nice, they can easily access every button, and they are still very responsive. However, others say that the left button has started selecting things strangely, the primary button feels a tad mushy, and the front side button is out of thumb reach. This has led to more wrist strain.

    "...sensitivity buttons constantly and the mouse 4 and 5 are large, easy to press and have a nice texture...." Read more

    "...do was change dpi; No on-board memory for saving dpi steps, dpi would sometimes reset after a couple of months requiring me to launch their software..." Read more

    "...The first thing I noticed about the Death Adder was how light it is. The box itself felt feather light...." Read more

    "...My favorite part of this mouse is the reprogrammable buttons, especially the Razer Hypershift button that allows you to basically double the number..." Read more

    294 customers mention68 positive226 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the click quality of the mouse. They say that it double clicks unintentionally, the clicks are not responsive, and the mouse doesn't click on things correctly. The left and right clicks were so sensitive that they couldn't rest their fingers. Some customers also mention that the left click stopped registering and the right button will occasionally double click. The dpi button nearest to the scroll wheel barely has any click and there are no side-clicks on the wheel.

    "...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

    "...two years of use, because I've been feeling like the right click isn't as responsive as it used to be, which is detrimental to my gaming more than..." Read more

    "...Clicks would not be responsive, and the scrolling would automatically switch to the lowest DPI setting...." 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

    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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    I love the design and comfortability of it. Classic that sits easily in your hands.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017
    I had been using a Deathadder 3.5G for about six years so my opinions are mostly going to be based around the comparison between the two (for anyone thinking of upgrading). As far as I have heard, the Deathadder 2013 was the first iteration to change the texture of the mouse's plastic and added rubber grips where your thumb and pinky finger would rest. I believe every version older than that was made up a rubberized plastic on the top and glossy plastic on the sides and mouse 4/5. While the ergonomics have not really changed (that's a good thing) the biggest improvement is that the entire mouse now has the textured plastic rather than the slick and glossy plastic finish on the sides of the pre-2013 Deathadders.

    As for the mouse, in general, it is extremely comfortable to use although it does feel a tad bit long (which is the only problem I have with the Deathadder mice). I use this mouse on a Razer Vespula pad and find there is not much room to move vertically with length of the mouse as it is without the back of it hitting the wrist rest. Not too much of a problem seeing as how most people won't need to move their mouse too much but if you plan on utilizing the lower DPI settings, you may want to use this mouse on a larger pad or surface area so you don't have to keep picking your mouse up to adjust it so that it doesn't go off of your pad. A small complaint, but something to be aware of if you use a small pad.

    I don't have the biggest hands. I would say mine are 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 of use. This likely won't be an issue for anyone that doesn't use their mouse almost all day every day and it is likely just my own problem but I think it's important I recognize even the slightest things about a product you will spend about 60-70 dollars on.

    The lighting is par for the course with Razer products. I don't see any issue with any off colors in the lighting although that shouldn't matter too much seeing as how your hand will cover all lighting on the mouse anyway when you use it.

    Each mouse button feels good to the press. My right click has a noticeably softer right click, although it still has a nice tactile feedback. Left click feels much more "clicky" in comparison to the more mushy clicking sound of the right click. The scroll wheel has a nice bumpy feel to it and has nice grip. Clicking it does not feel as though you need to really push down hard to click it but has enough resistance to not accidentally click.

    Overall, this is a great mouse in comparison to the older Deathadder mice. While you will likely never utilize the insane 16,000 DPI (not sure why companies keep trying to raise the DPI any further than 4,000 or 5,000 since most gamers will usually stay below 2400) and the sensitivity changing buttons below the scroll wheel are rarely used (by me) but those remain out of the way and you hardly notice they are there most of the time, although if you were to use them, it may be a bit uncomfortable to have to adjust your grip and curl your finger in considerably to hit them. This mouse feels incredible to use and the placement of each button makes sense. You shouldn't have to use the sensitivity buttons constantly and the mouse 4 and 5 are large, easy to press and have a nice texture. If you are thinking of getting this mouse, I don't see any serious reason to decide against this choice unless you are tight on cash.

    Update: After about two months with this mouse, I found the grip on the thumb rest came loose, likely from me gripping it tightly and it sliding off over time. It's strange to think it would come off that easily but I thought I'd try and just fix it myself by putting super glue under it to hold it for sure. I screwed that up though and the grip seemed to suddenly be too big to fit in the space it was meant for so I had to buy a new one since it would have been void for warranty. I'm not sure if the adhesive is really bad or I just fiddled with it too much on my previous one but I wouldn't suggest keeping a very tight grip on it to ensure the grip stays on longer.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2017
    I hated the Razer Boomslang as well as the Naga, this is my first Razer purchase in years as I've been a Logitech fanboy since the late 90s. Mouse feet design of the DeathAdder Elite is a beefy slippery plastic with large foot prints of the feet for durability, I retired a Logitech G Pro after the feet wore out. Clicks on the DeathAdder Eliite are responsive and snappy and rapid clicking is not an issue. Tracking seems consistent that I can use medium to high DPI settings to rely on muscle memory for precise quick aim down scopes for games like Call of Duty / Battlefield / PUBG. The mechanical left click switch appears to be redesigned to last 50M clicks which is good because the Razer Naga left click button only lasted a year for me. The cable appears to have a softer/flexible insulating jacket that is surrounded by a fabric braided sleeve which reduces any friction or impact on the mouse movements. The wire is not STIFF like on some Logitech mice. The tracking appears perfect as I can't get the mouse tracking to skip with quick flicks at lower DPI FPS games like overwatch. In Overwatch I'm a GM player with the following setting: 800 mouse DPI, 1000hz polling, 5 in-game, windows mouse setting = 6. Make sure you turn off pointer precision enhance and calibrate the mouse to your mouse surface. I used a QCK Heavy for a while but switched to a Zowie GSR (both are fine). I've tried hard mouse pads but prefer cloth/sponge for softer landings of the mouse, and I need large mouse pads if I play a game that favors lower DPI settings. This DeathAdder Elite fits my hand better than the Logitech G Pro, my right hand laying flat is 7.75 inches from base of palm to tip of middle finger. I use a fingertip grip with index on left click and middle finger on right click, ring and pinky hold the right side of the mouse and thumb holds left side of mouse to lift mouse and track. There are rubber grips at these contact points that feel great. Mouse is light weight, in both of my Logitech G500 mice I tried for many months various weights and ultimately removed any and all weights as I felt weight being detrimental to the acceleration capabilities. I would not put a weight in this mouse even if it was an option. I want the fastest acceleration possible to move a cross hair to a target and any added weight will require more effort to stop the mouse once it reaches a target. So coming from a hardcore gamer I approve of the mouse after using it for a week. TBH, if something wears out in a year I would still give it 5 stars because when it's design life is rated for 50M clicks. The mouse is like tires for a car... people will get different mileage from them and don't expect them to last if you are racing (hardcore gaming). One more observation is I don't trust suggestions by sponsored gamers as their decisions can be biased towards their sponsors, I look at the factors that determine which mouse will be best for an individual. I don't care for any lighting effects so I turn off LEDs to reduce any potential distractions. In a mouse I look for: fit/size, responsive clicks, error/skip free tracking, long lasting friction reducing movement, unimposing mouse cable, fits hand and can be lifted off the mouse pad without slipping, light weight for acceleration, build quality (does it rattle when tapping it on the mouse pad) and durability and tactile feel of the buttons. This mouse meets my expectations and the price on sale was reasonable so I give it 5 stars.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
    the deathadder elite was my first real "gaming mouse". before this I used cheap 10$ walmart/bestbuy microsoft mouses cuz it was the 90s and early 2000's so why wouldn't I?
    regardless I purchased this mouse in 2017 and it is now a month until 2024 and and I only now started to get the double clicking this mouse is notorious for! from what I remember reading sometimes cleaning it out fixes it and sometimes its just a dead mouse. luckily I have the mamba elite on standby incase this happened. (it's another really great mouse too!)
    But I do believe I will be getting this mouse again and I'm so glad amazon has it in stock still. It did take some getting use to at first with the hand placement since it was a larger mouse than i was use to but after getting use to it I dont think I can use any other mouse honestly and the newer versions of the deathadder series dont have the side grips on them and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
    Anyways overall score is a 8/10 and would 100% recommend this as a beginners mouse for anyone interested in it!

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