Featured

Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse Review

The Razer DeathAdder is a good all round performer and sure it may not be up to the standards of some of the higher end of the Razer range, or some rival companies product range, it was never meant to be. The DeathAdder offers some of the best build quality I’ve seen in this price range and some really nice ergonomics. If you want higher performance or more features than the DeathAdder you can expect to pay 50% more and beyond.

I do have three minor issues with the DeathAdder and they really are quite minor, given that most qualities in a mouse are subjective and general just a matter of preference for each user. The first is that right-click, it really does bug me and while yes I did get used to it, the problem didn’t exactly go away either, you might not have this issue with it, but others may.

Secondly are the slipmats on the underside, I would have liked them to be a little bigger as if you’re a bit heavy-handed it can grip a little more than I like on a cloth mat, again a matter of preference as I know some people prefer that extra level of control.

The final issue is the Razer logo on the mouse, if can be turned on and off in the Razer software, which is fine, but when I set it to on I would like it to stay constantly lit and not pulse on and off. The light looks cool but I would have liked an always on feature as I find the slow blink distracting.

Ok so I’m clearly being a bit of a pedant with some of these issues because otherwise this is a great product and should you reach out and buy one of these today its likely that you’ll absolutely love it. I don’t just mean fans of Razer products will love it either, it’s a really well made, high performance and quality peripheral that is leaps and bounds about most standard PC mice. However, it’s just not for me, and that’s ok, because there is a lot of choice on the market and having the right peripheral is important, its all about finding the one that is perfect for you.

It’s not the best value for money at £50, but it is really well made and well designed and that goes a long way to justifying the price. If you’re looking for something uncomplicated and precise, look no further. If you want anything better that is really going to blow you away, then you best start saving up for something further up the Razers product range.

Page: 1 2 3 4

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

MSI GeForce RTX 4070 GAMING X SLIM WHITE 12G Graphics Card

4.71138E+12 Item Weight: 1.5 kg Model Number: V513-274R Was £599.99 Now £534.98 Keep up with…

2 days ago

Intel® Core™ i5-13400F Desktop Processor 10 cores

Intel’s new performance hybrid architecture integrates two core families into a single CPU, keeping everything in…

2 days ago

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor

CPU-core: 8, # of Threads: 16, Base clock: 3.8 GHz, maximal Boost Clock: up to…

2 days ago

HoYiXi Mouse Pad for Home

Size:800 X 300mm, portable, ultra-slim and easy to carry on the go with only 5mm…

2 days ago

Beats Studio Pro – Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones

Beats’ custom acoustic platform delivers rich, immersive sound whether you’re listening to music or taking…

2 days ago

Beats Fit Pro – True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds

Flexible, secure-fit wing tips for all-day comfort and stability Custom acoustic platform delivers powerful, balanced…

2 days ago