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Your cart is empty.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.
Emma
Reviewed in Germany on December 12, 2024
Gut und Günstig !
Alex S
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 6, 2024
as someone who games alot i feel this mouse is brilliant for the price, ive bought two after my first one did give up after 6 years of constant use.
elisa
Reviewed in Spain on April 22, 2021
Para mí, la versión anterior era el mejor ratón del mercado, preciso y muy ergonómico. Con esta nueva versión, lo han empeorado. Estoy muy decepcionada. Le han puesto unas gomas de agarre en los laterales que hacen el agarre más complejo. Lleva varias texturas y te vuelves loc@ para encontrar los botones. Además el ratón se rompe enseguida. Duran.. 3 años? Lo uso bastante, supongo que tendrán una vida en horas. Pero, para el precio que tiene 60-70€, pienso que se rompe demasiado rápido ( doble click, botones rotos, botones que clicas y no van). Creo que después de ¿10 años? usando razer... me cambiaré a otra marca, por ejemplo un Zowie con el mismo agarre y la superficie LISA!!
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018
I've had previous experience with the Razer Deathadder before. Back in 2008 when I built my first future-proof PC, I bought the Deathadder non-Elite version. The difference between this one and the Elite was that the older version had DPI that was adjustable to a lesser quantity, it doesn't have comfortable grips on the sides, and it didn't have 2 buttons below the scroll wheel to adjust the DPI on the fly. Overall, however, it was a fantastic and versatile mouse. It had customizable buttons using the Razer Synapse app, custom lighting, and it was the perfect fit for a gamer like me who has big hands.Once I received the Deathadder Elite I knew what to expect. The older Deathadder I gave away to someone close to me who also wanted to upgrade his setup. I already knew the Elite was going to sell me straight with all the features the older Deathadder had and much more. First of all, the Elite is one of the most comfortable mice I've ever had to pleasure of using. It moves wonderfully in my hand without a hitch to be found. It has pad grips on the sides for extra comfort, and an even better scroll wheel that has gripping as well. The mouse has 8 programmable buttons, so if you're a serious gamer and want to select items in-game better, you can program the side and top buttons so you don't have to worry able scrolling with the wheel for long stretchesI've never had issues with this mouse. It is perfect for gamers and casual PC-goers alike. I recommend this mouse to anyone looking for a well-built, clean, and reliable piece of hardware that you will use for years on end. My older Deathadder is still going strong and I'm sure this will do the same (maybe even better).
Alejandro Zavala
Reviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2018
La verdad estaba dudoso en invertir tanto dinero en un mouse, sobre todo porque no me dedico profesionalmente al gaming, sin embargo soy de los que cree que si inviertes debes invertir pensado en que las cosas sean duraderas y de buena calidad. Este es el caso, la calidad de los materiales es bastante buena, el diseño es muy muy ergonómico, y la personalización para todo es un plus que se agradece muchísimo. No sólo lo uso para jugar, sino para trabajar también, así que tengo un perfil de DPI para cada cosa que se cambia con un sólo botón cuando quieras. Es muy muy liviano, algo a lo que hay que acostumbrarse si has tenido mouses más "pesaditos" además de que está grande, cubre toda la palma de la mano. A eso súmale que es compatible con Mac y con PC y pf! tienes un excelente producto, versátil, calidad, diseño, complementos de software para tus juegos totalmente gratuitos proporcionados por la marca y un sin fin de etc a un costo bastante razonable.
Ryan F
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017
I had been using a Deathadder 3.5G for about six years so my opinions are mostly going to be based around the comparison between the two (for anyone thinking of upgrading). As far as I have heard, the Deathadder 2013 was the first iteration to change the texture of the mouse's plastic and added rubber grips where your thumb and pinky finger would rest. I believe every version older than that was made up a rubberized plastic on the top and glossy plastic on the sides and mouse 4/5. While the ergonomics have not really changed (that's a good thing) the biggest improvement is that the entire mouse now has the textured plastic rather than the slick and glossy plastic finish on the sides of the pre-2013 Deathadders.As for the mouse, in general, it is extremely comfortable to use although it does feel a tad bit long (which is the only problem I have with the Deathadder mice). I use this mouse on a Razer Vespula pad and find there is not much room to move vertically with length of the mouse as it is without the back of it hitting the wrist rest. Not too much of a problem seeing as how most people won't need to move their mouse too much but if you plan on utilizing the lower DPI settings, you may want to use this mouse on a larger pad or surface area so you don't have to keep picking your mouse up to adjust it so that it doesn't go off of your pad. A small complaint, but something to be aware of if you use a small pad.I don't have the biggest hands. I would say mine are on the higher end of small to about medium size but this mouse fits my hand perfectly although my ring and pinky finger tend to cramp up after hours of use. This likely won't be an issue for anyone that doesn't use their mouse almost all day every day and it is likely just my own problem but I think it's important I recognize even the slightest things about a product you will spend about 60-70 dollars on.The lighting is par for the course with Razer products. I don't see any issue with any off colors in the lighting although that shouldn't matter too much seeing as how your hand will cover all lighting on the mouse anyway when you use it.Each mouse button feels good to the press. My right click has a noticeably softer right click, although it still has a nice tactile feedback. Left click feels much more "clicky" in comparison to the more mushy clicking sound of the right click. The scroll wheel has a nice bumpy feel to it and has nice grip. Clicking it does not feel as though you need to really push down hard to click it but has enough resistance to not accidentally click.Overall, this is a great mouse in comparison to the older Deathadder mice. While you will likely never utilize the insane 16,000 DPI (not sure why companies keep trying to raise the DPI any further than 4,000 or 5,000 since most gamers will usually stay below 2400) and the sensitivity changing buttons below the scroll wheel are rarely used (by me) but those remain out of the way and you hardly notice they are there most of the time, although if you were to use them, it may be a bit uncomfortable to have to adjust your grip and curl your finger in considerably to hit them. This mouse feels incredible to use and the placement of each button makes sense. You shouldn't have to use the sensitivity buttons constantly and the mouse 4 and 5 are large, easy to press and have a nice texture. If you are thinking of getting this mouse, I don't see any serious reason to decide against this choice unless you are tight on cash.Update: After about two months with this mouse, I found the grip on the thumb rest came loose, likely from me gripping it tightly and it sliding off over time. It's strange to think it would come off that easily but I thought I'd try and just fix it myself by putting super glue under it to hold it for sure. I screwed that up though and the grip seemed to suddenly be too big to fit in the space it was meant for so I had to buy a new one since it would have been void for warranty. I'm not sure if the adhesive is really bad or I just fiddled with it too much on my previous one but I wouldn't suggest keeping a very tight grip on it to ensure the grip stays on longer.
Allen Xie
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2017
Great mouse been using it for 3 months love the scroll wheel and the feel of the mouse in my hand, (does take a bit to get used too). It has the 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel for adjusting dpi (or whatever you like) the scroll wheel texture and the better dpi tracker thingy (dont really know what it is). Those are the 3 main differences between this and and deathadder chroma, do be warned my buddy has a deathadder chroma and i tried it and it had a similar feeling at least for me. There is definetly a difference its just very suttle. This is basically the better brother of the deathadder chroma. The deathadder chroma and the elite have the exact same lighting the basic static breathing reactive etc, that you see. It has no wave so it cant sync up with your razer keyboard pretty big bummer cause I thought it did. (if you dont have the razer keyboard no biggy) All the chroma lighting is controlled through the razer synapse software you'll find the chroma there. The mouses dpi is also controlled though there if you dont use the other 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel. It supports up to 16,000 dpi [honestly no reason to go over 5000] the mouse has 5 default presets 800 (pain fully slow :just dont use it, unless you like your mouse extremely slow) 1800 (Basic speed :normal browsing web speed for me maybe gaming for some of you guys) 4500 (Probably the highest you want to go with this mouse: extremely fast for most, took me quite a long time to get used to playing league with this) 9000 (I.. if your high on a day use this) 1600 [MAX] (Litrally nobody uses this l... , you move your mouse 2 inches and its on the other side of the screen:Don't f#$king use it) Or ignore all that and make your own dpi and even change the presets if you like razer is all about that customization life OH YEAH!! Anyways I would recommend this mouse for anyone whos used previous high end gaming mice and need an upgrade. Or if you got some money and wanna treat yourself. Honestly if you dont care about the chroma just get the regular deathadder that was my previous mouse before this I picked this up becausr my old one was getting warn out and I wanted it to match with my keyboard. If you want this to match with your keyboard with the fancy ripples and waves get the lancehead that mouse has those features. I wouldn't have gotten this mouse if I knew about that. DO YOUR RESEARCH KIDS! For a gaming mouse with decent chroma lighting Id give it a 10/10 and its not from ign, its from me.
DTC
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2017
first i want to start with looks and feel and than ill move on to performance.if yo were to go out and buy a cheap mouse at the store for 10-20 bucks that is about what this mouse feels like in your hand and that is about what it looks like too. it just feels and looks like your average mouse if you turn off the decorative lights. its ergonomic and comfortable in my hands, from the tip of my middle finger to my wrist my hand is almost almost exactly 7 inches long and its just about the right size, if my hands were any smaller it might be a little on the large size as far as the length of the mouse goes, but over all its a nice comfortable fit and feel.my only complaint about the functionality in my hand would be the buttons on the side of the mouse, my thumb rest right on the rear button and if i want to press front side button i need to kind of lift my hand up off the mouse and move my hand forward move my whole hand forward to reach it. maybe i have a short thumb. if i palm grip the mouse and move my whole hand forward this is not a issue, i can get to both buttons easily like that but that is a awkward feel for me when gaming. i like to claw/palm type grip with my hand back further on the mouse so i may not be holding it the mouse the way its designed to be held making it hard to get to that button. besides that no other complaints.i have been playing my First person shooter games with this mouse and it preforms very well, i have no problem lining up the sights on my target, its very accurate and the pointer goes exactly where i tell it to go. all of the buttons and the wheel work great on this mouse, it seems like a great mouse over all and its kind of a light weight mouse which i like, if you like a heavy mouse or you have really small hands those are the only reason i think your average person would dislike this mouse.but bottom line this death adder is just a average feeling comfortable mouse with a very accurate sensor and its got some lights on it that make it look nice. so far its a great gaming mouse that does not break the banki have had some logitech and R.A.T gaming mice in the past. this does not feel as well built as the others and its lighter weight, i actually think i like the lighter weight but as long as its durable and last a while i think this is a great mouse.
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