Victory takes on a new form with the Razer DeathAdder V3. Refined and updated with the help of top esports professionals, its iconic ergonomic shape is now more than 25% lighter than its predecessor,...
Victory takes on a new form with the Razer DeathAdder V3. Refined and updated with the help of top esports professionals, its iconic ergonomic shape is now more than 25% lighter than its predecessor, supported by a suite of cutting-edge upgrades to push the limits of competitive gaming.
Victory takes on a new form with the Razer DeathAdder V3. Refined and updated with the help of top esports professionals, its iconic ergonomic shape is now more than 25% lighter than its predecessor, supported by a suite of cutting-edge upgrades to push the limits of competitive gaming.
Razer™ 8K Hz HyperPolling Technology
Enjoy unparalleled responsiveness with a mouse capable of sending up to 8 times more data per second, effectively reducing input lag from 1 to 1/8 of a millisecond—the advantage every professional needs to stay ahead of the competition.
Only 59g
With its incredible weight optimization, the Razer DeathAdder V3 is one of the lightest ergonomic esports mice ever created — all while enhancing the user experience.
Developed in collaboration with top esports professionals, the iconic shape of the Razer DeathAdder has been further refined to continue its legacy of award-winning handling and comfort.
The most accurate optical sensor in the world
ARMED WITH TOP TECHNOLOGICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Asymmetric Cut-off
Activate Asymmetric Cut-off to individually set a lift-off and landing distance that is tailored to your playstyle—with 26 detailed height adjustment levels compared to only 3 in the previous version.
Automatic Calibration on Different Surfaces
With Smart Tracking, the Razer™ Focus Pro optical sensor can maintain a consistent lift-off distance regardless of the surface used, allowing for greater control and precision.
GREATER RESPONSE & TRACKING CONSISTENCY
With Motion Sync, the Razer™ Focus Pro optical sensor synchronizes its signals at the precise intervals your computer extracts information, ensuring you receive the latest updates on your mouse's position for more consistent tracking.
Additional Features
The mouse is coated with a brand-new finish that is soft and smooth, yet remains easy to grip.
90 million click lifespan without double-click issues and an impressive 0.2 ms actuation.
Greater flexibility and designed to produce minimal resistance.
Includes 6 fully configurable buttons for macros and shortcuts, including a function to switch between 5 DPI stages.
The mouse stores up to 5 profiles as well as the last used Razer Synapse profile, including all calibrated settings such as:
- DPI - Polling rate - Lift-off distance
Effectively double your inputs with the press of a button, as you activate an additional set of custom keys and DPI stage on the mouse.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
30000 DPI
Number of Buttons
6
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Right-Handers
Programmable Buttons
6
Sniper Button
No
Weight
59 gr
Connectivity
Connection Method
Wired
Login
USB
Dimensions
Length
128 mm
Width
68 mm
Height
44 mm
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Very good mouse. Durable for gaming, excellent in both weight and accuracy for those who are competitive players in various games. The only downside is that it doesn't have RGB lights, but this personally doesn't bother me much because I'm interested in having good durability and accuracy in movements. It is definitely value for money for those looking for a durable mouse, and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone
Coming from the Deathadder V2, for me the mouse is a downgrade!
-POSITIVES
Lighter than its predecessor
-NEGATIVES
1) They REMOVED the RGB from the mouse, you just have a black thing!
2) The V2 had two buttons for adjusting DPI behind the wheel, one button increased speed and the other decreased, well they decided to remove them and put ONE button on the bottom of the mouse that changes color with each click and increases DPI speed until you find what suits you!
3) Its price, when it first came out in a large chain, cost 80 euros while the V2 had been bought earlier for 60
In conclusion, it was bought out of necessity at the moment thinking that the V2 wasn't working but in the end, IT IS a beast and I am using it again!
Maybe a bit light, and it will be challenging if you come from a heavier mouse (like I did from the g502)
However, it is very high quality and after about 2 weeks it has become an extension of my hand.
Very good mouse in terms of shape, but what can I do when the scroll wheel doesn't work properly... After a year, the scroll wheel can't distinguish scroll up from down, and sometimes when I scroll up, it scrolls down, which is quite bad, especially for a mouse that costs 90 euros (price when I bought it). I have spent a total of 200 euros on Razer mice and I continue to be disappointed. What's going on, Razer?
The buttons on the side broke very easily, unlike the V2 which is heavier for me but not a dog. I wouldn't recommend them, you can find something better and more durable.
FINALLY, the good, the genuine, the right gaming mouse. I had the DeathAdder Elite, DeathAdder V2, and DeathAdder V2 Essential, all of them were perfect and during the time I had them, they had no issues. Until I decided to switch to the Razer Viper, big mistake!!!!!.. I won't mention its flaws here, but I returned to the DeathAdder with the V3, and I have to say to those who have doubts about whether the mouse will perform or not, there is only one solution!!!!
Very lightweight mouse, comfortable in the hand with very smooth gliding on the mousepad. I had also bought the V2, which had a problem with the scroll wheel. Fortunately, I haven't encountered any issues at all with the V3. I am absolutely satisfied, I highly recommend it.
It is worth every penny if you don't mind the fact that it doesn't have LED. It is a very lightweight and fast Razer mouse. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a lightweight value for money Razer mouse.
It is very comfortable to hold just like its predecessor. Let's hope it won't have issues with the rolling washer as soon as the warranty expires like the v2.
Super light and ergonomic. I don't care that it doesn't have RGB, only the DPI change is in a weird spot (on the bottom). I don't regret a second of buying it and I would buy it again if it broke today.
I had Deathadder v1 and v2, I was planning to move away from Razer because the previous ones really annoyed me with the poor build quality, finally after a lot of searching I gave Razer another chance and it did not disappoint me, by far the best mouse they have ever made, I have been using it for a long time and it has no issues with either the scroll wheel or the plastics, the sensor is even better than before while it was already the best on the market, they managed to make it perfect, out of the Razer products I have tried many, really the most quality one so far they have made
Excellent mouse, with precision that I haven't seen in any other until now, very lightweight, and ergonomic, meaning I believe it won't be an issue whether someone has a large or small palm. Now, if you want the software, you can download it, because it gives you the ability to update without downloading it, you can change the dpi on the back of the mouse with a small button and next to it, there is an LED that changes color depending on the dpi. Now, anyone who downloads Razer Synapse, which is the program where you generally configure your Razer devices, there you will find the option for POLLING RATE for the mouse, this is basically the data that the mouse sends to the CPU, the classic is somewhere around 1000, but it also has 8000mhz, which is obviously better, but the issue is that if you increase it above 1000, many games do not support it, and one of those games is League of Legends, the problem that arises is that the FPS drops and it lags to a point where the game is unplayable, this issue was resolved in communication with Riot, I don't know if this will be resolved in a future update, but keep it in mind.
After many reviews, I ended up with this specific product from Razer. I have been using ergonomic gaming mice for years (Logitech G502, Zowie EC2, Razer Mamba, Razer Deathadder Elite) and I can say that this mouse is their evolution.
Dimensions:
It is aimed at those with medium to large hands, ideal for palm/claw grip style (those who use the Razer Deathadder/Viper mini for fingertip grip will find it large) and compared to the previous Deathadder v1, v2, it is narrower.
Ergonomics:
Very close in feel to the Zowie EC2 but lighter (about 20gr lighter).
Weight:
Ideal and comfortable, and with the addition of grips, it feels like a glove. I don't feel the cable at all.
Construction:
Really sturdy without any strange sounds no matter where you press it.
In conclusion, in my personal opinion, it is the equivalent of the Logitech Pro X Superlight in terms of ergonomic gaming mice.
Lightweight without giving a cheap feeling, the sensor is precise and detects even the slightest movement. In Synapse, it has settings for X and Y that help with recoil in FPS games, 8000 polling rate, 30K DPI. However, it does not have RGB and I don't understand the reason... the ultimate gaming mouse
I have been using this mouse for about 5 months and it works perfectly! It is ideal for gaming and many streamers recommend it! It is lightweight, the cable is the perfect size, and its performance is very fast! I highly recommend it!
Always judging based on what suits the specific frame on a mouse, anyone using a different type of mouse cannot have an opinion. I have been using Deathadder for the past 12-13 years and as soon as I bought it, I said, "Whatever comes out after this, I am covered 100%, even if the next one is better, it is very difficult to find a tremendous difference!" It's like cracking the code! 59g literally connects the ms of your muscles with the mouse!
The mouse is excellent, the sensor is very good, I use palm grip and it suits me. The lack of RGB is a disadvantage, but it doesn't matter. The clicks are normal and when I move the mouse, it glides smoothly. I believe that the mouse is worth its money because it has been around for about a year since its release
Great mouse. Lightweight! Rolls nicely. Excellent sensor.
BUT! The scroll wheel is somewhat mediocre overall and especially its click (specifically the de-pression / reset) is very slow for me. It gives you a feeling that it’s rubbery or that it has too much travel, resulting in me not being able to spam as I want! Maybe over time it will get used to...
Owner of the Deathadder Elite for years, I wanted to switch to wireless and bought the Logitech G305. The claw grip didn't suit me at all, the mouse was too small for my hands and the weight was unevenly distributed towards the back. I decided to get the v3. Although I haven't tried it in a game yet, it is excellent for everyday use, lightweight, without unnecessary RGB, and I believe it will become even better with the Razer bungee.
My fingers are medium to large.
It fits perfectly in my palm.
Lightweight.
It moves effortlessly on my fabric mousepad.
Excellent build quality, you can click with as much force as you want and it doesn't make any extra noise other than the click, unlike other mice where you hear plastic cracking.
Sometimes at the beginning of a gaming session, I feel like it slips from my hands, but it quickly comes back.
POLLING RATE
I don't easily notice the 8000 polling rate in-game even though I activated it, but in a desktop environment, it seems perfect, although not on simple 60 Hz monitors.
In general, it consumes a little bit of processor power, but with a 10700k, I have no issues....
So far, it's the best mouse I've had. I had the Corsair Glaive Pro before, but the Razer is much better.
The only thing that might bother someone is that it doesn't have RGB, not even a light, but personally, it doesn't bother me at all. In fact, it gives it a minimalist look.
Well, I came to give a pretty good opinion because I come from the Logitech g502 hero legend mouse, which I had for a long time and nothing happened to it, so let's say I don't have much to say, so okay.
In relation to Logitech, the weight of 125 grams is really feather-light for the deathadder v3, I didn't expect it. Also, yes, I will say it is better in terms of quality than the Logitech g pro x superlight and more affordable, and even better wired because I am careless, so if the mouse falls, it holds onto something.
The only complaint I have is that the scroll wheel is not as clear as the Logitech one, but smoother, and it will take me a little while to get used to it when changing weapons in games.
The RGB doesn't affect me because it's just a small light, it's discreet, but it's good. It was installed quickly and everything is fine, and the cable is of better quality than Logitech's. All in all, it was worth it at 80 with shipping
Well, listen to how it is.
The mouse, as a mouse, is excellent and reliable in everything.
It looks and is very high quality, but okay, after all, it's a razer, what do you expect.
I consider the lack of RGB a big flaw, but for someone who doesn't care much about it, it's a perfect choice for gaming!
Coming from the deathadder series and having used the majority of the top competitors' mice, I feel that the difference from the deathadder v2 reminds me of the transition from a 60hz monitor to a 144hz one.
The mouse has a slight tilt to the right, reminiscent of the Logitech MX, incredible buttons in terms of feel, and a weight that is truly unbelievable.
The scroll wheel protrudes slightly higher compared to its predecessor, and the required force for clicking is now minimal.
The 8k hz was not tested in gaming but in a browsing environment, and it is extremely addictive.
If you prefer larger mice or simply have large hands/fingers, it will definitely win you over.
For me, one of the best purchases I've made in a long time.
For a mouse weighing 59 grams, it is extremely comfortable. It has very nice features such as Motion Sync. It has dpi adjustment with a button on the bottom and for gaming, which I tried, it worked exceptionally well with Razer Focus Pro, which offers up to 30,000 dpi. I consider the lack of RGB somewhat negative, but that is clearly a personal preference. However, it is a very nice and unique gaming mouse.
If you want to learn more, check out the video below.
https://youtu.be/9OWjdji06Hc
I was eagerly waiting for the wired v3 as I can't afford to spend double the money for the wireless version.
So, let's get to the point. I've been a fan of the deathadder for years, since the first one came out. I've always liked its grip and clicks. I was afraid that the v3 would be smaller, but luckily I was wrong. It is big, maybe just a tad smaller than the previous deathadders.
It is also incredibly lightweight for its size. I always wanted a lightweight mouse, but because I have big hands, I wanted it to be lightweight and big. Only the v3 achieves that. All the other lightweight mice are too small for my hand.
Also, the clicks are incredibly addictive, with no pre or post travel distance. You can spam them fully. It amazed me how it can be so lightweight, big, and yet feel so sturdy in your hand. They have really taken it to another level.
Very lightweight, excellent feel in the hand. You feel it like an extension of your hand.
The clicks have an incredible feel but the sound is quite intense. The scroll wheel is exactly the same. Incredible feel but quite intense sound.
The fact that it doesn't have any lights personally I find it interesting. They did it for the weight, but it doesn't bother me.