Description
Below $50 # 1 Best Selling Gaming Mouse in the USA: Source – NPD Group, Inc. U.S. retail tracking services, rat, gaming design, dollar-based sales, under ASP $30 (January-December 2019)
High-precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Provides on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment via dedicated DPI buttons (recyclable) for gaming and creative work
Immersible, customizable chroma RGB lighting: 16.8mm color w / included preset profile included; Gameplay and razor sync with chroma-enabled peripheral and Philips Hugh products
7 Programmable Buttons: Allows button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions via Razor Synapse
Ridged, rubberized scroll wheel for maximum accuracy: Smaller, more sensitive grips increase grip and allow more controlled scrolling in high-stack gaming situations
Durable mechanical switch: backed by 2 years warranty supports 50 million clicks
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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Pros
– Ergonomics. A fantastic shape for my hands. It literally made my arm feel better using it vs the Logitech I was using before, this one lets my hand lay flatter vs the Logitech which had a hump. Hand size matters might be too big for people with smaller hands, but it’s great for me. I threw out 2 other mice I had because this one is so great. Ergonomics-wise, this is the best mouse I’ve ever used.
– Clicks and movements are sharp and predictable. It just feels really solid. It’s not exactly a “problem” with other mice but this guy is really refined.
– Side buttons are fantastic as well, just the right size, shape, placement, etc.
– The scroll wheel feels great. I accidentally used an older mouse I had and remembered that it’s easy to get them wrong. This guy has it right.
Cons
– It’s hard to use as a working mouse because while I can get the lights in the mouse to turn off while using it, when I lock the computer they come back on and it looks silly to be at work with a mouse rotating through pink, green, etc. Perhaps because of the lack of onboard memory?
– There’s no wireless version that I could use at work. The Lancer is a different smaller mouse. The mamba is the same size and shape but it requires a large docking station for wireless functionality, whereas I need it to use a tiny USB wireless adapter instead.
Still gave it 5/5 stars because it’s so great to have such a well functioning ergonomic mouse available, but I’m thinking of buying a Logitech 903 for use at work because of the cons I mentioned above.