Razer DeathAdder V3 – Ergonomic Esports Mouse (59g
Razer DeathAdder V3 – Ergonomic Esports Mouse (59g Lightweight Design, Ergonomic Form, 30K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology, Speedflex Cable) Black
No Deadweight
59 g Ultra-lightweight Design
A mid-to-large sized mouse as light as 59 g, ensuring minimal weight and drag
Focus Pro 30K Sensor
In Its Own Class of Precision
With 99.8% resolution accuracy and wider surface compatibility, including glass
Reliable and Tactile
Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3
Lasts up to 90-million clicks, no double-clicking issues, and a more tactile feel
<0.125 ms Click Latency
Razer 8K Hz HyperPolling Technology
Stay ahead of the competition with a true 8000Hz polling rate for the lowest latency ever achieved
For Tighter Mouse Control
Razer Speedflex Cable
Woven for greater flexibility and minimal drag, to perform quicker and smoother swipes
To provide support to the right side of your palm
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Steepest part of the curveTo support the basal joint when using the mouse
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Subtle finger groovesFor a comfortable grip
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Comparing DeathAdder
DeathAdder V3
DeathAdder V3 Pro
DeathAdder V2
DeathAdder V2X HyperSpeed
Sensor Focus Pro 30K Optical Focus Pro 30K Optical Focus+ Optical 5G Optical Sensitivity (DPI) 30,000 30,000 20,000 14,000 Max Speed (IPS) 750 750 650 300 Max Acceleration (G) 70 70 50 35 Programmable Buttons 6 5 (+1 DPI) 8 7 Razer Chroma RGB ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ Switches Optical Switches Gen-3 Optical Switches Gen-3 Optical Switches Gen-2 Mechanical Switches Gen-2 Click Lifecycle 90 million clicks 90 million clicks 70 million clicks 60 million clicks Approx. Weight 59 g 63 g 82 g 86 g – 103 g Connectivity Wired Wireless 2.4GHz/Wired Type C Wired Wireless (2.4GHz, BLE)
Weight: | 77 g |
Dimensions: | 12.7 x 6.7 x 4.3 cm; 77 Grams |
Brand: | Razer |
Model: | RZ01-04640100-R3M1 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Razer |
Dimensions: | 12.7 x 6.7 x 4.3 cm; 77 Grams |
Big fan of this mouse, the response time is great and the shape is very comfy to grip and doesn’t feel unnatural to hold.
The RGBs are a lot brighter than expected and the overall look fits in well with my setup
This is the first Razer product I have tried in many years that is actually durable and has good quality control.
The cable is well implemeneted, and you don’t notice it after a few minutes of switching from a wireless mouse. I highly recommend this over the wireless pro for the better build quality.
This reminds me of the original Razer Deathadder, but with a more modern shape and sensor. The side buttons usually fail or become mushy after a short while of usage with Razer mice, but this isn’t the case here, i’m honestly shocked they’ve built a durable product again, after all these years.
This mouse is a joy to use whether it’s for work or play. It’s very comfortable, smooth, configurable and accurate. Feels really solid and I’ve had it a number of months now and it’s still going strong!
Weights almost nothing. Works few days without charge. Precise smooth and extra grip stickers as an optio
simple yet great for gaming, definitely recommend for first time gamers or casual gamers 🙂
The mouse is great. There is barely any weight to it. Super responsive with high DPI – can be so sensitive, very good for FPS games.
Shape is fine with me, each to their own but I didn’t have any issue with the shape despite a lot of buyers reporting that the shape is a bit funny.
Bought it for a gift while it’s a bit cheaper feeling its very nice for ergonomics and sensor has no issues very nice white design with white led inside, Razer always has very decent gaming gear.
This mouse is the replacement for my Logitech G Pro X superlight:
Pros:
– Wireless with no input delay
– Great mouse wheel
– No RGB
Cons:
– Expensive
– You have to press a button for 3 seconds under the mouse to turn it on and off instead of just a switch
I have to say, after using them for a while I am a little bit bothered by the fact that the plastic they are made of feels a bit cheap especially since it started making weird crackling noises from the first 3 days of use. I was slightly worried about this issue becoming worse in the future however after using it for couple of months now I would say the plastic holds up just about well enough and the noises have not become any worse. Its just a slight feel that can annoy some people but honestly if you don’t press on the side panels of the mouse with your fingers harshly you probably won’t even notice it. Apart from that every single other aspect that I can think of of this mouse is just pure perfection. I have no complaints about its price either however I would recommend getting it on a discount as there will be better options coming up soon probably so I would say on a 20%-30% off definitely worth it however if you decide on getting it for full price and don’t mind the plastic too much then definitely worth it too.
I have purchased this mouse a couple of months ago and I am quite satisfied with the product. It looks cool and I use it everyday for gaming. It’s really comfortable.
Having tried a couple of other options (Logitech G503 and Viper Ultimate), I didn’t get on with either of them. Too small, not enough palm. Some people might prefer that but if you have medium to large hands or use more of a palm grip, I’d say this mouse is for you.
It reminds me of my MX Master 3 which I love and use for work, although not quite as agressive with the ergo slope and about 1/4 the weight. If you like mice like that, you’ll like this one.
It’s extremely light weight while still feeling like a well built, quality product. Feels great in the hand.
I had the desire to try a new mouse, saw some reviews of this mouse, and picked it up, I would say the V3 and the g pro superlight are the two best mouses for FPS right now, however, the V3 tech is so ahead of Logitech it’s not even close, I instantly felt better response when shooting bots in valorant, it felt like my aim was smooth and accurate probably due to its ergonomic design which fits perfect with my claw grip. I would suggest using the stick on grips provided with the mouse, it feels amazing. So if you’re deciding whether to buy a g pro or a V3, I highly suggest the V3.
I’ve used Razer Deathadder mouses before which have lasted a long time. This one is a very comfortable fit – not too big nor too small, and very responsive, with additional buttons very useful for gaming. I bought it along with a Razer Cynosa keyboard and upon installation they automatically paired up with colour-coordinating lighting (changes colour). Very impressed. Recommended product.
Pleasant responsiveness of the mouse, without a single lag or bug. A convenient system for adjusting the mouse for yourself in the application Raze
I switched to a Razer mouse for the first time a few months ago which was the Deathadder V2 Mini as I needed a really lightweight and claw grip mouse for precision, it was good but having medium/slightly larger hands it was generally way too small and trying to be accurate was inconsistent. (The sensor was also imperfect, flicking back and forth on the same spot resulted in the cursor being in different spots) I then decided to try the regular V2 mouse and instantly felt a huge improvement in accuracy, the glides were as perfect as a viper, the clicks felt very thonky instead of high pitch, the cord is better than any stock cord I’ve ever felt, the weight is about 79grams making it in the absolute perfect size to weight and of course the sensor has no delay and is unbelievably accurate, with a 1600dpi it feels crispy for my 280hz monitor and got me form hardstuck diamond/ascendant to immortal.
The size is pretty big so if you feel your hands are smaller than medium you’ll be limited in the ways you can grip it.
The only complaint I have is the ergonomic shape makes the sides which have a rubberised material not good enough for a perfect grip so as you can see in the pictures I applied the V2 Mini’s grip tape onto it which worked really well.
The mouse feels very premium, in video reviews the only thing people complained about is the clicks were kinda wobbly which is not the case at all, probably fixed it.
The reviews threw me off this mouse for a long time but I decided to pull the trigger on it and test it for myself. I play competitively, mainly playing csgo at lvl 10 faceit so I’m very picky when it comes to my equipment and for mice, most of them I’ve sent back because they’re garbage or I just lost interest in them over time and bought something new.
The Deathadder V3 Pro has become my main mouse that I use on the daily, so let’s get into it!
The overall shape is nice for the hand (I’m mainly a palm player), the hump is more towards the forward middle of my palm instead of the middle back. I think the Logitech G403 did a pretty great job with their shape when it comes to the hump, but it’s not much of a concern on the DAV3 being a little more forward.
The scrollwheel.. Now this is what put me off when reading a lot of reviews on here but I’ve personally had no issues with my scrollwheel, this is with constant gaming for almost a month now. I scroll to jump in CSGO so if this had an issue, I would’ve sent the mouse right back if it sucked.
You can feel each individual groove when scrolling, I’m not sure I’d say it feels as satisfying as the GWolves Hati but it’s definitely a great feeling non the less, no accidental scrolls here.
The buttons on the mice feel fantastic. Let’s start with the left and right click, they have a nice pressure to them, not too light and not too heavy, no accidental miss clicks.
The side buttons are unreal, they’re the perfect size and feel satisfying to press.
Scrollwheel clicking is also the same as the side buttons, not too heavy, not too light, feels great unlike the heavy wheel click on the Steelseries Prime mouse.
No double clicking issues have appeared yet, everything looking good so far!
DPI Button is on the bottom, if you like it on the top well… RIP
The sensor is pretty much top of the line and you can’t really go wrong with it. There’s not much to say about the sensor apart from there’s no spin outs and that it works flawlessly.
LOD (Lift off distance) is something that actually matters to someone like me.. I played with Logitech mice for a long time and they all had low LOD’s so any mouse that has a high LOD feels ridiculous to me, I hate the feeling. Razer allows you to change your LOD from low, mid or high.
Software isn’t a big deal, most mice come with software these days unlike the zowie mice, it’s fine, it’s razer, nothing crazy to write about this. Install synapse, choose your lift of distance and dpi and you’re done.
Playing wireless usually lasts me a solid 3 days from 100% battery, since the mouse doesn’t come with RGB it lasts a long time without having to charge up. Speaking of charging the mouse, it’s pretty quick and you won’t be waiting around for too long.
I don’t play with the 4k dongle from razer which also drains battery life faster. I’m happy playing with 400dpi, 1000hz. I don’t really see a need to buy it at the moment.
-Thanks for reading this review! good luck in choosing your mouse 🙂
Bought this after having two Glorious Model O’s (first wired, then wireless) that broke after heavy use.
My only complaint out of the box would be that the skates feel a little rough compared to the Model O, but I did only use them for about 45 minutes before swapping over to the superglides that I ordered along with this mouse. I applied the stock grip tape as soon as the mouse arrived so I can’t give any opinion on how the mouse feels to use without it, but with it, it’s very comfortable and natural to use – there was no period to get used to the mouse even coming from a very different shape due to how ergonomic this mouse is. Demands a high price but honestly don’t think there are any real flaws with the product, so it’s deserved.
This is a great mouse wired or wireless.
I choose a wireless mouse so I can take it with me when using my laptop, where I use it wired on my desktop setup.
Its a great mouse, its got a good weight and its very responsive.
However, there are two things that I don’t like which make me regret my choice.
Firstly, I find the clicks to be very loud compared to previous Razer mice I’ve had.
Also, when used wired, there is a permanent green very bright ‘Charged’ LED light on the mouse. When you have an all white setup with white LEDs, its not a nice look. If there was a setting to either turn it off, or change it to white, then it would be amazing.
Almost the best mouse I have ever used. I have used MS, Logitech and others. This mouse is light, very ergonomic with great features. The accuracy is amazing! So why 4 stars?
It is a little bit too small for an adult hand IMHO. It is a little bit too light in construction to give that solid feel we like from a mouse.
Lastly: whilst some of the software (Razer Central, etc.) is useful, it comes with bloatware.
If this mouse was slightly larger and slightly heavier, with simpler (less intrusive) software … I think everyone would buy it!!!! (Who can afford it)
I like this mouse for the price but it’s not anything special. I would comparably say most cheap Amazon knockoffs would serve the same purpose. It’s reactive and has withstood hours upon hours of gaming well. However, the mouse is surprisingly large, a bit too large for a woman’s hands. I’ve also noticed the actual buttons have no pressure sensitivity and quite far travel distance, meaning during games you can end up not firing because your mouse hasn’t registered another click. Very annoying. But hey, it’s Razer and it’s a white mouse.
Second ergo shape i’ve tried after not liking the Pulsar X-Lite V2 Wireless and i think i’ve found the perfect mouse for me. The weight is spot on and perhaps even a couple grams lighter than the advertised weight which is never usually the case with mice which usually weigh more than the manufacturer tells you.
The coating which is a very good one and definitely an upgrade over the coatings you’ll find on older Razer mice, this mouse gets grippier the more sweaty your hands get.
The main clicks / side buttons and scroll wheel are all well tensioned, sound good and don’t require too much force to actuate.
Lastly the sensor, top of the line optical sensor which goes up to 8K polling rate which is double that of the wireless version which just so happens to cost double this so no problems there.
All in all, the value for money here is unbeatable. You will not get a mouse with these specs and build quality at this price from no other manufacturer. The only con some might say is the fact it’s wired but to be honest having a wire has it’s up sides such as not having the charge the mouse etc. Also you aren’t getting 8K on any wireless mice not yet atleast, and even when they start making them they will have awful battery life.
Anyways let me not waffle. I don’t usually leave reviews but this mouse really impressed me. Now to sell my Endgame Gear XM2we!
I bought this mouse to use predominantly for gaming, although also for everyday use and it great in all aspects.
Firstly, the mouse is ergonomic and incredibly comfortable to hold, especially for small hands. The placement of the buttons (the two side buttons and the sensitivity button) is also really convenient and the mouse is nice and light, allowing it to glide very easily. While deciding on a mouse to buy I did a lot of research and looked at many mice since the average mouse tends to be a little big for my hands (for reference approximately 15cm length and 7.5cm width) and am very happy with this purchase. On the other hand, if you have medium/large hands I definitely would recommend buying different sizes of the deathadder as this is a great gaming mouse.
Secondly, the mouse is of great quality and seems to be made well. I haven’t had any issues with it at all so far and it still looks like new (for reference about 6 months of daily usage). I also really like how the wire is covered in a soft material as it stops any friction (although this does make dust stick to it easily). This helps the mouse glide even more nicely than it already does. The mouse has really good detection and I haven’t had any delays or issues at all. As well as that, the clicks don’t require much pressure and work as intended (the click noise is also nice). The scroll wheel is also nice and sturdy, has good grip, but also doesn’t require too much pressure.
Finally, the design. The mouse has a very nice design and it lights up very pretty. It’s also really nice how razer has a free software that allows you to alter the rgb and sync it with any other razer devices. The design is very sleek and looks nice with the rest of my setup.
Honestly, no complaints at all. I haven’t once thought a bad thing about this mouse, and it might just be the perfect mouse for me. A great mouse for small hands, and especially for gaming. I would definitely recommend 🙂