Razer DeathAdder Essential mouse Gaming Right-hand USB Type-A Optical 6400 DPI RZ01-03850200-R3M1 Reviews
Reece - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 09 January 2020
The DeathAdder Essential is mostly formed of hard plastic, making it a rather comfortable mouse to use. In addition, the recessed rubber scroll wheel offsets the plastic nicely. In reality, it's the classic DeathAdder design brought right up to date for t...
+Sturdy plastic construction, Sharp green backlighting, PixArt PAW3328 sensor works like a dream,-Lack of programming ability does limit the mouse's overall performance, Some other mice have higher DPI sensors, which could suit some better,Looking for a budget mouse with a reputation as long as your arm? Then the DeathAdder Essential is perfect. Rivals might just edge it on some features, but that name speaks a lot on its own.ProsSturdy plastic constructionSharp green backlightingPixArt PAW...
Reece - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 09 January 2020
The DeathAdder Essential is mostly formed of hard plastic, making it a rather comfortable mouse to use. In addition, the recessed rubber scroll wheel offsets the plastic nicely. In reality, it's the classic DeathAdder design brought right up to date for t...
+Sturdy plastic construction, Sharp green backlighting, PixArt PAW3328 sensor works like a dream,-Lack of programming ability does limit the mouse's overall performance, Some other mice have higher DPI sensors, which could suit some better,Looking for a budget mouse with a reputation as long as your arm? Then the DeathAdder Essential is perfect. Rivals might just edge it on some features, but that name speaks a lot on its own.ProsSturdy plastic constructionSharp green backlightingPixArt PAW...
Reece - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 09 January 2020
The DeathAdder Essential is mostly formed of hard plastic, making it a rather comfortable mouse to use. In addition, the recessed rubber scroll wheel offsets the plastic nicely. In reality, it's the classic DeathAdder design brought right up to date for t...
+Sturdy plastic construction, Sharp green backlighting, PixArt PAW3328 sensor works like a dream,-Lack of programming ability does limit the mouse's overall performance, Some other mice have higher DPI sensors, which could suit some better,Looking for a budget mouse with a reputation as long as your arm? Then the DeathAdder Essential is perfect. Rivals might just edge it on some features, but that name speaks a lot on its own.ProsSturdy plastic constructionSharp green backlightingPixArt PAW...
Reece - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 09 January 2020
The DeathAdder Essential is mostly formed of hard plastic, making it a rather comfortable mouse to use. In addition, the recessed rubber scroll wheel offsets the plastic nicely. In reality, it's the classic DeathAdder design brought right up to date for t...
+Sturdy plastic construction, Sharp green backlighting, PixArt PAW3328 sensor works like a dream,-Lack of programming ability does limit the mouse's overall performance, Some other mice have higher DPI sensors, which could suit some better,Looking for a budget mouse with a reputation as long as your arm? Then the DeathAdder Essential is perfect. Rivals might just edge it on some features, but that name speaks a lot on its own.ProsSturdy plastic constructionSharp green backlightingPixArt PAW...
Damien - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2019
Razer has long been known for its premium, feature packed mice, with very few alternatives for the budget consumer. This began to change with the introduction of its Essential Gaming line, seeing the release of the Razer Abyssus Essential earlier this yea...
+Comfortable design, Expansive Synapse software, Tactile switches, Vibrant lighting-Still expensive for a budget option, No RGB lighting, Lacking DPI switch, KitGuru Says: Razer's signature design remains comfortable, sleek and minimalistic. £50 is still a decent investment in a mouse and you will find more feature-rich offerings elThe design of the Razer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse is undoubtedly comfortable, although the lack of features does leave a bit be desired at its particular price point.Each click feels satisfying, especially so when the DeathAdder Essential is used...
Damien - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2019
Razer has long been known for its premium, feature packed mice, with very few alternatives for the budget consumer. This began to change with the introduction of its Essential Gaming line, seeing the release of the Razer Abyssus Essential earlier this yea...
+Comfortable design, Expansive Synapse software, Tactile switches, Vibrant lighting-Still expensive for a budget option, No RGB lighting, Lacking DPI switch, KitGuru Says: Razer's signature design remains comfortable, sleek and minimalistic. £50 is still a decent investment in a mouse and you will find more feature-rich offerings elThe design of the Razer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse is undoubtedly comfortable, although the lack of features does leave a bit be desired at its particular price point.Each click feels satisfying, especially so when the DeathAdder Essential is used...
Damien - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2019
Razer has long been known for its premium, feature packed mice, with very few alternatives for the budget consumer. This began to change with the introduction of its Essential Gaming line, seeing the release of the Razer Abyssus Essential earlier this yea...
+Comfortable design, Expansive Synapse software, Tactile switches, Vibrant lighting-Still expensive for a budget option, No RGB lighting, Lacking DPI switch, KitGuru Says: Razer's signature design remains comfortable, sleek and minimalistic. £50 is still a decent investment in a mouse and you will find more feature-rich offerings elThe design of the Razer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse is undoubtedly comfortable, although the lack of features does leave a bit be desired at its particular price point.Each click feels satisfying, especially so when the DeathAdder Essential is used...
Damien - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2019
Razer has long been known for its premium, feature packed mice, with very few alternatives for the budget consumer. This began to change with the introduction of its Essential Gaming line, seeing the release of the Razer Abyssus Essential earlier this yea...
+Comfortable design, Expansive Synapse software, Tactile switches, Vibrant lighting-Still expensive for a budget option, No RGB lighting, Lacking DPI switch, KitGuru Says: Razer's signature design remains comfortable, sleek and minimalistic. £50 is still a decent investment in a mouse and you will find more feature-rich offerings elThe design of the Razer DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse is undoubtedly comfortable, although the lack of features does leave a bit be desired at its particular price point.Each click feels satisfying, especially so when the DeathAdder Essential is used...