A lot of people swear at Razer because of their build quality. The main reason for the butthurt is that people paid decent amounts of money for the devices, and it did not live up to their expectations (which were initially overstated). For example, cheaper mice from the same A4Tech have exactly the same "random" assembly, but for some reason they are sprayed with poop much less. That's right - I gave a thousand for a mouse, died a year later, put it in a trash can - went for a new one. In principle, this is exactly what I did consistently with as many as three X-710s in some bearded years (they cost 400 each then). And I still think that those X7s were the benchmark in terms of price / quality, much better than modern A4Tech. But let's look at the question objectively: both the SteelSeries and the new Logitechs and HyperXs are absolutely in the same cohort - RANDOM. Meanwhile, my previous Razer Death Adder Black Edition successfully lived either from 2022 or from 2022 and was replaced in the spring of 2022 because it cracked to hold the side key (it still worked, but very tight). Doesn't really fit with the "unreliable" Reiser, does it? So, what to do in order not to be disappointed: 1) Do not take these mice in our retail. Backlash keys do not belong to "improper quality" and no one will change them for you. As well as the "creaky" wheel. Therefore, you will gain little from the guarantee of a local store. And give 6000 for the mouse. Bring the device from aliexpress. Originals can be found there from 3500 + free shipping (about a month). 2) If you still donโt want to take it anywhere and decide to take it at a local store, use the advantages of such a purchase. A crap assembly is visible, as a rule, immediately. Ask the seller to take out and unpack several devices for you. Feel them for horizontal play of the main keys, play and crunch of the scroll wheel during reverse rotation. Instances that will "walk" out of the box - do not take. Find a mouse, the details of which are fitted as "dug" - this is it.
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