
Compare with my previous model Razer Deathadder Chroma. In the hand, it lies more confidently due to a little more weight, a different coating and tenacious rubber side pads. In version V2, it is immediately noticeable that they began to save on materials, although the mouse is not a budget model. The Deathadder V2 has a quieter click compared to Chroma, however, the clicks are too light and blurry, perhaps a matter of habit. On the carpet glides briskly, even too much. Something tells me that the V2 Elite version will be released soon, and there will already be a better coating and normal rubber pads on the sides. In general, I am satisfied with the purchase, I was pleasantly pleased with the price below 4 thousand, it will do to replace the 6-year-old old woman Deathadder Chroma.

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