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The Razer DeathAdder V3 is a cutting-edge wired gaming mouse engineered for competitive esports. Weighing only 59 grams, it features the ultra-precise Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor and lightning-fast 8K Hz HyperPolling for near-zero latency. Its Gen-3 Optical Switches ensure durability and rapid actuation, while the ergonomic design—crafted with pro gamers—delivers superior comfort. The Speedflex cable minimizes drag, making every swipe smooth and responsive. Perfect for serious gamers seeking a lightweight, reliable, and highly customizable mouse.














| ASIN | B0B6XTDJS1 |
| Additional Features | 59g Ultra Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons - Ergonomic - Speedflex Cable, 8K Hz HyperPolling, Fast Optical Switches Gen-3, Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #663 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #42 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Important Product Information Guide, Razer DeathAdder V3 |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,669) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.01"L x 2.65"W |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 59 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ01-04640100-R3U1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 12 Monterey, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | DeathAdder V3 |
| Model Number | RZ01-04640100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Mouse |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 840272903018 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
M**Y
Best Budget Gaming Mouse for E-Sports Pros
This is quite possibly the best mouse for competitive e-sports tiles such as Counter Strike 2, etc. I mainly use this mouse for Counter Strike 2 where I have a rapid crouch key bound to my mouse button 5 (side button). This is perfect for anyone wanting to play any game and you can add game profiles to the mouse to transfer your settings to each game. There's also an option to save your current mouse settings to the onboard memory and you can safely uninstall the Razer Synapse software afterwards to save memory on your Pc. 10/10 for budget gamers.
A**Y
Cheapest mouse on market with nearly indestructable optical scroll encoder
My son gaming a lot and the most critical issue for him is mouse scroll wheel encoders which are made of potentiometers are getting dirty, getting graphite tracks worn out and failing, starting to glitch. This could be solved only by using mouse with optical or magnetic scroll wheel encoders. There are not many options on market with such encoders, and this one is cheapest while having a great main sensor and ergonomics. If you're having same issues with scroll wheel encoder dying fast, this is the best option. Both wired and wireless versions of DeathAdder V3 have optical encoder.
R**O
Insanely Fast and Comfortable
This mouse is hands down one of the best I've used for competitive gaming. It's super lightweight, but still feels solid and well-built. The tracking is incredibly precise, even on weird surfaces, and the shape fits perfectly in my hand for long sessions. Clicks are crisp, fast, and reliable with zero delay. I also love how smooth the cable is, it doesn’t drag at all. If you’re into FPS games or just want top-tier performance, this is 100% worth it.
T**)
So light it might float away. Makes the V2 feel like a lead weight. And NO RUBBER! HUZZAH!
This is my 4th or 5th DeathAdder in the last 10-15 years. It is replacing a DeathAdder V2 that I've been using daily for a few years. I'll use the V2 as a reference for this review The GOOD: -This thing is the lightest freaking mouse I've ever held. It's shockingly light. I thought the V2 was light, but the V2 feels like a brick if you hold the V3 at the same time. -No rubberized panels! Thank the lord. Every mouse I've ever owned with rubber panels has deteriorated horribly within a few years. That's what happened to my Elite and now my V2. I've been through three MX Master mice too, due to rubberized components disintegrating over time. No rubberized mouse body can survive frequent, prolonged contract with human skin. It disintegrates and melts over time and makes the mouse difficult to clean. Extra points to Razer for perhaps realizing that fact for the V3. It's all plastic - so I can clean it with alcohol wipes and it wont melt - which is huge, IMO. -Responsive, clicky optical buttons, a quality 30K DPI laser, buttery smooth mouse skates - everything you expect from a DeathAdder in terms of hardware quality is here. -No RGB - YOu may disagree that this is a GOOD thing and thats fine but, for me, I don't want to be paying for whatever it costd them to design and build fancy lights into my mouse that I'll never see, because its under my HAND. I'd rather the development and build costs go into the functional parts of the mouse. I have other stuff that's RGB I just don't think my mouse needs to be one of them. The BAD: -This V3 does not have the two top DPI adjustment buttons that the V2 has. I don't use them every day buy it was nice to have - I'd rather they add features when they design a new version than take a useful one away. -They changed the shape of the mouse for this V3. It looks like it's the same size but it feels noticeably smaller when you hold it. The V2 and previous designs have a nice "hump" that fills your palm and a distinct curve that just seems to fit your hand like a glove. I do not know why but, they lowered the hump and straightened out the body on this model. I almost put it right back in the box for return - the shape of the DeathAdder was half the reason I buy them. The VERDICT: -After a few hours of use - I've decided I can live with the new body shape - and soon I won't even remember what the V2 felt like in my hand. The fact that the V3 has no rubber outweighs the design change for me - I'll have this mouse for YEARS now, because I can take it apart and clean it when it gets gross. Also a big factor for keeping it: Again, it's SO LIGHT compared to the V2. I wasn't expecting that - and I can't overstate or exaggerate how feather-light it is. It's quite remarkable - and I don't want to go back to my "heavy" V2 now that I've been using this. And I thought my V2 was really light - until today. If they were trying to make the lightest possible mouse, it may explain the new body design, lack of RGB components, lack of added rubber and the lack of extra plastic and PCB you would need for the top buttons. Seems like they just took all that out and went back to basics, which is where the DeathAdder has always shined brightly. A no-nonsense, no keypad, no frills - just the best tracking and the most responsive buttons you can mold into a hunk of plastic. They succeeded at that, with this - that's a very good value at the $65 I picked it up for. I's sitting right next to a $200 productivity mouse that I can barely use because of the melted rubber all over it. If you pick this up I really think you wont be disappointed. Happy mousing!
K**L
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I’m having trouble reaching the seller, but if you see this, please contact me. I keep getting the following error message: ''USB device not recognized The last USB device connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it'' Am I doing something wrong? I would really appreciate any tips. Otherwise, I’m very happy with the mouse.
A**R
Great gaming mouse that is simple and lightweight. The shell is a strong plastic shell without any of that rubber from V2 that could deteriorate after long use. I expect to be using this for a while
ع**ع
best mouse for fps shooter games
M**N
Mouse lendário ... perfeito para gamers exigentes.
H**J
The mouse is fricking perfect for my hand, I got some sweaty/clammy hands sometimes but ONG this mouse fits perfectly in my hand, ive got medium-large hands (more on the medium side), the back of the mouse/ hump hits the perfect spot in my palm. for a wired mouse, you barely feel the cable, i like that they angled the cable upwards so it doesn't "drag" on the mouse-pad/table, the cable is made out of like a braided slippery wooly material and is pretty soft, the scroll wheel feels very smooth and nice, it clicks very good for me, others complained but honestly its very good. the clicky-ness is good. the mouse feels soft and light in your hand, I barely notice the wire, its more about the placement of the wire then the drag, it doesn't limit your movement. as the mouse is bigger then the Orochi v2, i had to adjust to vertical recoil in games because its harder to drag down if you have limited mouse space/arm space (like me) so in the beginning my aim wasn't good instantly, after getting used to it though, smooth like a 9000 degree knife vs a stick of butter. its good for palm and claw grip in particular, if you use fingertip you might be able to make it work as the mouse is very very light, like a AAA battery light. Comparing against the razor orochi v2 overall 10/10 wire: 10/10 (as in unnoticeable, at least for me) build quality: 9/10 ( the first time you touch the mouse it feels off, but it really really grows on you (my opinion)) Clicky-ness and respond time: 10/10, the higher the polling rate, the smoother/faster reaction speed, it clicks good, feels good. I'm A wrist only with minimum arm space, ive had a great time with this mouse, other people might find it very enjoyable as well after using it for a while. I tried some other mice before too, but logitech gear breaks on me within 3 months all the time, reddragon is decent budget, but razer very rarely dissapoints. Almost all of the software though for like logitech razer etc is ass though so this isn't any different in that regard. You have to download razer synapse 4 and run it as administrator to change the polling rate to 8k, so hopefully that saves some people 30 mins of their time trying to watch youtube tutorials to make the software work.
D**N
Es un gran mouse, la verdad diría que vale lo que cuesta y a veces llega a estar descuento es aún una gran opción. Tiene 8khz que la verdad están buenos, se sientes con menos latencia, claro que puede producir un poquito de lag en los juegos, ya que para generar esta latencia se utiliza un poco de procesador. El peso es tremendo, vengo de un Viper de 68g y pasar 10 o 12 gramos menos es bastante, la verdad el peso es excelente. La forma que tiene es adecuada para mi, si tu tipo de mano es palma es bueno, aunque igual puedes adaptarlo o acostumbrarte. Los botones se escuchan sabroso, sientes que se clickea bien, me gustan los laterales, dan mucha seguridad al presionar, la rueda del mouse es suavecita, aunque para clickear si llega a estar un poco incomoda pero nada que pueda afectar. Para juegos es buenísimo, sentí el cambio al momento de jugar, esta suavecito para deslizar, es un mouse cómodo para largas partidas. El cable es regular, una que otra vez me ha llegado a estorbar, aunque cuando esta bien acomodado, ni se siente y no siento que genere un peso extra. En conclusión, lo recomiendo totalmente, actualmente lo sigo usando ha sido mi main, además quiero hacer el cambio hacia el inalámbrico que siento que podría estar perfecto
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