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Razer DeathAdder Elite

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Razer DeathAdder Elite
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
Sensor resolution16000 DPI
Max. acceleration50 G
Max. speed450 ips
Number of buttons6
Side buttons
DPI-button
SwitchesRazer, mechanical
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Optimal gripfinger, claw
Programmable buttons
LightingRGB
Lighting effectsRazer Chroma
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
braided
Cable length2.1 m
General
Size (LxWxH)127x70x44 mm
Weight105 g
Official Websiterazer.com
Added to E-CatalogOctober 2016
P/N
RZ01-02010100-R3G1

RZ01-02010100-R3U1

This model is a gaming mouse with increased precision and a fast optical sensor. According to the manufacturer, the sensor of this mouse is the fastest in the world, its resolution is 16000 dpi (up to 99.4% accuracy). Thus, the presented model is perfect for eSports. Innovative is the mouse switches, developed by the world market leader — Omron. They guarantee up to 50 million clicks.

The Razer DeathAdder Elite is truly ergonomic. Thanks to the rubber inserts on the sides, the device fits perfectly in the hand, which gives you complete control in the game. The high precision of control was achieved thanks to the competent distribution of weight, by the correct placement of all components inside the case. There are additional buttons to instantly change the DPI right during the game.

The backlight of the mouse can be fully customized, choosing from 16.8 million colours and various lighting effects. The settings you make are stored in the built-in memory of the device. In addition, it is possible to save them in the cloud, which does not require an Internet connection to access — you can choose the desired configuration even when you are away from home and wirelessly.

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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In principle, you can buy, but also a soldering iron and steel nerves
12 March 2023 
The mouse is generally okay, but after a year, the scroll wheel started acting very strangely. Take some of your dad's alcohol, open up the inner parts of the wheel, and clean the contacts. Then, after another 2 years of active use, the right mouse button began to work poorly, but this can also be fixed. Buy a microswitch, desolder the old microswitch, solder in the new one, and that's it.
Sensor, PZ
The scroll wheel is messed up and the right mouse button has broken down.
BunnYuse Razer DeathAdder Elite more than year
I will give up Razer mice. After the purchase I thought about taking V2. but a year later he changed his mind.
28 April 2020 
For this money it is better to take Logitech g403, Steelseries Rival 600, etc., for the same money they will be better. Even G402 is better than this for me.
-The wheel. It's excellent and grippy, the stops are not too distinct.
-Sensor Pixar 3389. Slipped once and only on glass.
-Feet. Glide excellently, durable.
-Shape. It is comfortable, but not without flaws.
-Click. Soft, pleasant.
-Side buttons also for 50 million clicks. This pleased me as I use them often.
-Cable. Light, braided, doesn't pull the mouse sideways.
-The right button started clicking strangely after 8 months.
-The shape. Since there are 2 buttons for changing dpi, one of them will be inconvenient when using a palm grip.
-The coating. It's strange. Although it only started wearing off after six months, the hand slips on it, especially if the mouse is damp.
Vladimiruse Razer DeathAdder Elite more than year
The mouse is good, but I would still prefer the Zowie EC.
3 April 2020 
I've had this mouse for a year now, so I decided to write a detailed review on each aspect:

1) Shape. Yes, this shape is one of the best on the market, but there's a catch: I have a palm grip (1:2:2 hybrid, where the ring finger rests on the edge of the right button) and despite the very comfortable shape, it's somewhat heavy to lift. Low sensitivity enthusiasts will need to get used to it.

2) Build and materials. The materials are quite good: the matte plastic is very grippy with wet hands but loses some of its qualities when dry. The build is generally good, but after a year, the left mouse button (LMB) started to rattle significantly, and the right mouse button (RMB) has a slight wobble. A lot of debris collects in the rubber, and the right one peeled off, but just a couple of drops of glue and it's all good.

3) Internals. Well, everything is in order with the internals, nothing much to say except for the scroll wheel, which became less distinctly notched over time. The click sound has changed a lot too; the RMB has become very quiet, and the LMB sounds a bit mushy.
Form, assembly, materials, filling
The elastics have an unpleasant pattern and attract dirt a lot; one has come unstuck.
use Razer DeathAdder Elite more than year
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