🖱️ Elevate your game with the lightest, fastest, most precise mouse in the room.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is an ultra-lightweight (62g) ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a high-precision 8500 DPI optical sensor, Razer’s lightning-fast optical switches rated for 70 million clicks, and a flexible Speedflex cable designed to reduce drag. With six programmable buttons and onboard memory for custom profiles, it delivers pro-level performance and comfort for competitive gamers.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 6.54 x 0.25 cm; 62 g |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | RZ01-03340100-R3M1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | 93xx2 |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Wattage | 50 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 61.9 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**N
Works great under Linux.
I've used computers since 1984, and used almost every pointing device yIou can think of. I've also used many of Razer's products. I had a boomslang, then a lachesis.. I've got a Basilisk V3 on my main PC, and now I've got the Deathadder V2 X on my laptop. All of my computers have Linux on them, and I use them extensively for gaming.I was originally using a Logitech Triathlon on this, and really liked it, but the mouse was a little small of my hands. I dug out an older Logitech, but it was a bit too heavy for a portable mouse, so I went hunting for a good new mouse.I've always been a fan of the Logitech mice, except for that brief period where Microsoft made good mice. But when Razer started making their peripherals I jumped into their ecosystem for a while. I used their headsets, keyboards and mice for a decade. But then I started having issues with their drivers, and found that the Logitech kit was starting to overtake the Razer in build quality and driver stability.Recently, though, I had the chance to play with some Razer kit and was impressed by the lighter gaming mice, especially the higher end mice. I almost went for an MMO mouse, but I don't play that many MMOs, and I'm pretty handy with a keyboard, so I did a huge amount of research and ended up with the Deathadder.t does have the hyperspeed thing, but it's also very good under bluetooth (which is how I use it). Razer's hyperspeed dongles are a bit hit and miss. When returning from standby you have to unplug and then re-plug them to get them working again... So I wanted to just use it under Bluetooth.Happily, it connected up immediately, and has a really solid connection. Even used across the room, the signal is strong and it works well.Weight-wise it's pretty much spot-on. Light, but with enough weight to keep itself from sliding about on a slippery surface unnecessarily. The buttons are very positive, and the DPI switches are convenient but not obtrusive.I've only needed to change the battery once, which was after about 200-or-so hours of use, so the battery estimate is pretty much spot on.Style-wise, it's Razer, so it's gonna look great. But I really do like the plastic they use. although it's light, it's sturdy, and better yet it's not that rubbery stuff that other manufacturers use that ends up getting slimy under your fingers, and then becomes sticky (Logitech, I'm looking at you!).I'm really impressed with this mouse. It does exactly what it's supposed to, and works really well under Bluetooth. The Hyperspeed might work well under Windows, but why have yet another dongle hanging out of the laptop?Unfortunately Razer haven't seemed to have figured out how to have a single hyperspeed dongle serve multiple devices, so my hyperspeed headphones need one dongle, while the mouse would need another, and a keyboard would need a third, taking up all the USB ports. Useless! I put up with the dongle for the headphones because Bluetooth is a bit sucky for good quality audio, but the mouse stays on Bluetooth where it works flawlessly.
G**R
Reliable, comfortable, and built to last
I’ve been using the Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed for a while now, and it’s honestly become one of my favorite mice. The ergonomic shape fits my hand perfectly, making it super comfortable even during long gaming or work sessions. It has a nice weight—not too heavy, not too light—and feels very balanced overall.Performance-wise, it’s spot on. The sensor is smooth and accurate, with zero noticeable lag, and the wireless connection stays rock solid. I use it for everything from daily tasks to gaming, and it handles both effortlessly. The buttons are tactile and easy to customize, and I appreciate the placement—it all feels natural.Battery life is excellent. I haven’t had to swap it out nearly as often as I expected, even with regular use. It also feels durable—nothing flimsy about it—and the matte finish keeps it looking clean.If you're after a dependable wireless mouse that doesn't sacrifice performance or comfort, this one really hits the sweet spot.
B**L
Very very great mouse
I personally like this mouse very much. It is very light and you won't feel tired even if you use it for a long time. The appearance design continues the previous design and fits the shape of the hand. With Razer's software, it is a great mouse. A flagship product
A**X
Great bundle, but a little issue.
Firstly, the mouse is great. It's ergonomic, smooth, and the buttons are tacticle. I've always liked deathadder mice, and this one was my first wireless one, and I was very happy with it. This all was until after 6 months, the mouse kept disconnecting from the 2.4 dongle. Bluetooth worked fine, as well as the cable, but it seemed the dongle itself was broken. When I went through Razer to claim on the warranty, they told me I wasn't eligible, because the mouse was bought through 'RealTime Distribution' via Amazon, and that they weren't a Razer verified seller. So, if you want to use the warranty, make sure to check your seller. HOWEVER, I contacted RealTime Distribution through the Amazon app, and told them of the problem. After a little miscommunication, they agreed to send me another dongle, which arrived fairly quickly, and was easy to set up with Razer's pairing utility. So, just be warned that this may happen, but I appreciate that the sellers were happy to send another dongle with little fuss. The charging dock is nice, and it works a treat. Overall, a great mouse and a good value bundle, just look out for these issues.
I**.
Great mouse for gaming.
Love that it's rechargeable. You can plug the receiver on the charger if the charger is plugged into the pc or just plug the receiver straight into the pc.The charger doesn't work when plugged into the pc if the pc is not turned on, unless there is an active usb slot even if the pc is off. I plugged my charger onto the mains instead of the pc so the mouse charges even if the pc is off.RGB is also very cool on this.
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