🎮 Own the game with the DeathAdder V3 — where speed meets precision in perfect harmony.
The Razer DeathAdder V3 is a cutting-edge wired gaming mouse weighing only 59g, featuring the ultra-precise Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor and 8K Hz HyperPolling for near-zero latency. Its Gen-3 Optical Switches guarantee durability and lightning-fast actuation, while the ergonomic design and Speedflex cable ensure comfort and fluid control, making it a top choice for esports professionals and serious gamers alike.
Brand | Razer |
Series | DeathAdder V3 |
Item model number | RZ01-04640100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.01 x 2.65 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.01 x 2.65 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B0B6XTDJS1 |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | February 21, 2023 |
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.
I**4
Nice mouse
Versatile mouse good for fps and pretty much anything. Worth every penny and doesn’t have annoying software like logitech
S**R
Works great.
Bought it for my wife because she destroys mice in about 3 months.Used it about 7 months so far and it's still doing fine, so I will recommend this item.
S**N
Entry level gamer mouse. All around good.
Slightly larger than my previous mouse but I got used to it. My previous mouse had a 60 million click lifespan and it started to get double click issues after around 5 years. This one says it has 90 million clicks so hopefully this lasts ~7.5 years.I was having an issue where my mouse would disconnect for like 2 seconds when I tapped the cable. Driver updates fixed it but this doesn't seem like an issue that drivers would fix? I'll update this review if the issue comes back but this really sounds more like a cable hardware issue than a driver issue...
J**O
EXCELENTE COMPRA
De los mejores mouse que he probado actualmente, fantástico pollin rate, sus switch ópticos muy cómodos y el agarre perfecto para manos grandes
A**R
Simultaneously The Best And Worst Mouse I've Ever Used
I wanted to give this mouse a five star rating, because it is amazing when it works, but the disconnection issue has become intolerable to the point where I just dug my old mouse out of my closet. I'm not sure how Razer managed to give a wired mouse worse connectivity than a dollar store wireless one. Basically if you lift the mouse more than an inch off of the mousepad, or turn it over to use the profile button, it disconnects. At first I thought it was the cord, but I can bend or whip it any way I want to and it will stay connected as long as the mouse stays on the pad. Furthermore, updating the firmware and uninstalling the generic Microsoft mouse driver in Device Manager temporarily fixed the issue, which points to some kind of firmware or driver bug. The issue appears to be common with this mouse and nothing I've seen while searching for a fix leads me to believe that starting the RMA process is even worth my time.It makes me sad to type that because everything about this mouse was perfect for me. The shape fit my hand like a glove and is perfect for palm and relaxed claw grip. The buttons felt great. The skates were smooth. The scroll wheel got louder over time but still functioned without issue. The coating has a nice soft feel but never felt slippery. The 3950 sensor in this mouse was noticeably smoother and more precise than the 3370 in my old mouse. Without the connection issues this would have been a five star review.
D**L
Pleasantly surprised!
For context, I've never been a fan of Razer. Their products always seemed gimmicky and hyper fixated on gaming culture with flashy features, cheaply made, poorly QC'd products. I'd always been a Logitech fan with the MX518, G9X (logitech please bring this back), and the newer line of G300's, G502's, etc. In more recent years, I've moved towards the chinese brands such as Attack Shark and Zaopin.Well, having no problems with my stock of mice, I've been looking for a fuller palm grip lightweight mouse that has no creaking or cheap feeling. I also wanted to avoid rubberized coatings, as those inevitably wear off, sometimes quickly, leading to a gummy mess while trying to clean the outer shell. So a matte coating that wasn't prone to quickly shining over was preferred also.DAV3 fit the bill of what I was looking for exactly. Its my currently daily driver for most tasks. Blender work, casual browsing, moba and casual non-FPS gaming. Its just great overall and I genuinely have zero complaints with the fit, build quality, and software.The ONLY thing I wish is that the package came with fitted grip tape out of the box. The chinese brands above will usually contain their own tape.. Its not much of a hassle to cut out my own, but including grip tapes would make this the easiest recommend in the world. But for a large palm grip, it's really fantastic as is.
P**E
Razer almost got on my bad side with this one...
I almost gave up on this mouse, but all I had to do was change USB ports. With that being said its a great mouse, just make sure to change the feet if you're interested in playing shooters where you need more control or speed!
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