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The Razer DeathAdder V2 isn't necessarily deserving of such an auspicious name, but optical switches, a super-flexible cable, and three more buttons make this the upgrade the DeathAdder needed.
Razer DeathAdder V2 design Let's all say it together: The DeathAdder V2 is an ergonomic, right-handed mouse with a high, curved profile; textured grips on each side; and four extra buttons.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 X is the latest budget entry in the highly popular range. With a solid spec sheet considering its $59.99 price point, there's certainly a lot to love here - but some ...
Today Christina is checking out the new DeathAdder V2 Mini mouse from Razer. Take the classic DeathAdder shape, shrink it down, and you get the V2 Mini. But is that necessarily a good thing? We go ...
Just like the DeathAdder V2, you can program macros and secondary functions for those buttons using Razer Synapse 3, but the Basilisk V2 takes things one step further by having customizable scroll ...
Like Razer's Viper Mini mouse for claw- and fingertip-style users, the DeathAdder V2 Mini ($49.99) is a stripped-down version of Razer's most recent DeathAdder gaming mouse.
No. But it's a great alternative if you find the original to be too bulky. And at a sub-$50 / £40 price point, the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is crammed with quality and value.
Razer will sell Mouse Grip Tape as a standalone accessory for $9.99, with different SKUs for the Viper/Viper Ultimate, Basilisk Ultimate/Basilisk V2/Basilisk X HyperSpeed, the standard DeathAdder ...
Razer seems to be on a kick taking its regular mice and making smaller, more portable versions. First, there was this year's Viper Mini, and now there is the DeathAdder V2 Mini, a ...
Our Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini review explains why it's a worthy addition to the DeathAdder lineup. It delivers on its promises, providing a high-quality experience for gamers with smaller hands.
Razer has announced a couple of new gaming mice, both of which are updated versions of existing mice. The DeathAdder V2 and Basilisk V2 are both available today starting at $69.99.
The DeathAdder V2 Mini uses Razer’s Synapse 3 software. Evaluating the configuration for the V2 Mini proved to be simple and intuitive, allowing for control over each of the six buttons on the ...