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| Brand | RAZER |
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| Model | RZ01-00150100 |
| Interface | USB |
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| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Tracking Method | Optical |
| Buttons | 5 |
| Scrolling Capability | 1 x Wheel |
| Color | Black |
| Maximum dpi | 1800 dpi |
| Features | 1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor Ergonomic right-handed design 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response Five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment Always-On mode Ultra-large non-slip buttons 16-bit ultra-wide data path 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second) 60 - 120 inches per second and 15g of acceleration Zero-acoustic Ultraslick feet Gold-plated USB connector Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord |
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| Package Contents | DeathAdder High Precision Gaming Mouse Driver Disk |
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| Date First Available | May 14, 2008 |
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Pros: Starting with the obvious: The sexy pulsing Logo and scroll wheel. Those are nice and attractive.. Feels REALLY like it is made well and you actually have something in your hand. Very pleasant and comfortable feel. (its that rubbery surface everyone is talking about) I am a previous Logitech fanboy that used a G5 for a long time and after the scroll wheel on it gave out(idk how, but just wouldnt turn) I finally decided to step into the razer world and man AM I GLAD I DID! You can feel that 1000Hz Ultrapolling refresh rate that you just don't feel in G5. You actually feel the performance difference from the G5(and yes i have the same dpi as i did on g5). When I bought the G5, I thought it would rock my world by never got a comfortable feeling with it AT ALL. The ring finger just didn't have a nice place to rest, always hanging on that little side sticking out. But this made me feel like it belongs. I am a palm gripper using slow-moderate sensetivity and I can't see a better mouse
Cons: Doesn't have that "real" on-the-fly sensetivity changer like G5 on the mouse.
Overall Review: Goes REALLY WELL with the Qck mousepads. Feels like no other. Gets me the most amazing frags. When I took this mouse up, CSS became sooo different, the reflex shots became clearer and easier, like they were being assisted. The recoil seemed to not even exist with this mouse, its just so natural, unlike from G5's constant handling trying to control. If your a CSS guy with a good shot but a bad mouse or how it was in my case with G5, You might wonna give this snake a try, it might change your fraggin history :D
Pros: I got this mouse after seeing a promo on Utube. It looked like a really good mouse and it looked really cool (I'm 51 and I need all the help I can get) I don't game at all, I have had many cheap mice. My sister was visiting on Christmas and bought me an expensive Logitech mouse because she was disgusted with my current mouse. After using the Logitech I saw what a big difference a good mouse makes. The first few days with the Death Adder I thought in inferior to the Logitech because the Logitech really fit the hand so much better, and the extreme light weight of the Adder seemed cheap, and seemed way too sensitive; but after changing my grip on the Adder, not resting my hand on it like the ergonomic Logitech, and using my fingers, I found the Adder to be far superior to the Logitech afterall. Hands down, this mouse beats the Logitech. Just the tinyest, lightest finger movements of the Adder place the curser with real precision with absolutely no effort.
Cons: absolutel none, the blinking Viber logo is way cool.
Overall Review: I sound like a commercial for this mouse, but it is good, far better than I could have imagined.
Pros: I love this mouse!! Its bigger than my old Microsoft wireless mouse, but improved my gaming skills considerably. This is worth: EVERY PENNY!
Cons: none
Overall Review: Drivers worked out fine, and hey theres an option to turn off the blue glowee of the mouse so I can sleep lol. Also, Im going off for that awesome blue glowee keyboard from RAZER next!
Pros: Intuitive/small footprint control panel software/driver, VERY useful on-the-fly sensitivity changer while holding/moving a simple customizable button (Need this feature for switching between gaming and regular usage), 1800 DPI beats most average mouse, stylishly designed with blue lights that can be turned off, very comfortable for any RIGHT HANDER.
Cons: One of these days Razer is going to run out of snake names for their devices??? But seriously, very little cons unless you count the fact that the DeathAdder (Agkistrodon Contortrix) is RIGHT HAND only and a bit pricey for some. Finally, I should note here that I encountered a small problem when I was installing this USB-based mouse on a new build that didn't automatically recognize it in XP 32-bit until I had the drivers installed, it's most likely on my end though.
Overall Review: Granted this isn't a Lachesis (One of Razer's newest models), but I had my eyes set on the DeathAdder for a LONG time now. I made the mistake back then of buying the Logitech MX Revolution instead (I discovered after using it that a battery-powered [Wireless] mouse isn't for me, not to mention the horror that is the SetPoint driver without uberOptions). I considered the Logitech G7 as well but the 2-tone turtle skin look (Haha I kid, it's a very good mouse too) doesn't go with my new piano black keyboard/monitor/speaker color neat-freak setup. Last note: I envy people who got it at low prices elsewhere but I don't for one second regret paying this much for such a good mouse and buying it at Newegg.
Pros: Great top grip, perfect fit for my hand. Long cable. Looks sharp. Survived thousands of hours of gaming and office work over its 6 year life.
Cons: No side grips. Somewhat clunky software that required a bit of tinkering on a couple of my computers.
Overall Review: I bought this mouse on 7/21/2008 and it served me well until a week ago (7/18/2014) when it finally developed the double-click problem. I was so pleased with the value I got from this mouse that I decided to go with the most recent iteration of the DeathAdder (item N82E16826153114).
Pros: I got this mouse after my g7 started to get the "double click syndrom" and it's worked great. I forgot how useful the forward button can be in an intense fps battle since the g7 doesn't have one. The shape of the mouse is perfect and it looks really sweet too!!!!
Cons: It's pretty sensitive, but if your a hardcore fps gamer like me, you'll appreaciate the extra precision. Although, the mouse does NOT have the option to adjust the sensitivity like the g7 did, but I hardly used it then anyway.
Overall Review: I've only had the mouse for a few months, but it still works as good as the day I recieved it. I just hope it doesn't start to give out after a year like the g7. Great mouse.
Pros: Fast and it's accurate. The grip of the mouse feels good because of the rubber on top of it. The clickers are really fast to click. The lights that glows is pretty cool. I'm still trying to get used to the groove of the mouse but I'm definately going to stick with this mouse.
Cons: Hm, probably just getting used to the mouse since I down from a G5 mouse and used it for three years. So, I guess I will have to get used to this one. The drivers for this mouse is not that great. So, just play without it and use 3/11 for windows sensitivity to have it on default.
Overall Review: Wish it came with stickers or something.

Pros: this thing is awesome, the moment i got it, i set it all up and started playing some tf2 to test it out, and i went 16-0 as a sniper. may not be good for some of you, but i was thrilled. size, handling, speed are perfect. the software that came with make it easy. the lights are cool, but you can turn them off at the click of a button. no problems with this thing what-so-ever. fantastic.
Cons: none at all.
Overall Review: i bought this to replace my logitech G7. i have been a logitech fan since day one, and this is my first razer product and i am very pleased. if you are any sort of a gamer, get a wired mouse, so you NEVER have to worry about batteries ever again.