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Review on Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed ​​Wireless Gaming Mouse, black by Wiktor Janusz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Mouse Razer + 3000 to a sense of elitism - 3000 k from the wallet. I am glad that there are two additional buttons, for DPI, however, you can bind them to anything. Battery power can be attributed to both pluses and minuses. On the one hand, it can last forever, since the native battery will never die (and there will be no need to replace s), on the other hand, you will have to spend money on batteries or buy batteries with a charger, which also could not be wasted. With AA battery (included), a very strong advantage on the backside. I'm not a pro gamer for a long time, but I don't like it too much, using it like that is not an option at all, it's not about weight, it's about balance. More or less normal balance only with AAA battery. Although the advantage remains, it is no longer so significant and is more or less in balance. Despite the reviews, the 1.2v battery ate at 950 mha from the GP, Razer's software does not complain about the discharge. But the downside is that batteries are usually a little heavier than regular AAA batteries, although noticeably lighter than AA batteries. AA battery is not an option at all. For light weight, you need to look for low-capacity batteries with minimal weight. The batteries themselves last long enough. The complete battery for 5 days did not go even by a third with active use. The receiver in the kit is 2.4 hertz good, it hits exactly 5 meters, I didn’t check it further. The default lift height did not raise any questions. It is normal and standard for me. There is a calibration from 1 to 10 apparently millimeters. The right key has more travel than the left. Probably right, but some people say it's unpleasant because of such a slight backlash before pressing. Conclusions. Took for 3k. Well, for 3k there and there. But the Chinese counterparts have an abundance of alternatives. You can take it if you can't live without the Dezadder form, and you definitely need wireless. I put a minus for a rattling wheel and a high price.

Pros
  • More or less the classic form of dezadder. Good optics. Works on any carpet, on a hairy leg, on an uneven mattress with ribs - it doesn't matter. Good rough plastic, it's very good that it's not a soft touch. It makes no sense to overpay almost two prices for overlays, if you suddenly need them, they are sold cheaply on alik. I even consider this a plus, since the rubber on the gaskets likes to become unusable and collect dirt. A good, mechanically felt click, I would say - ala premium. How would the large size of the area of ​​the keys. Here they are not highlighted separately along the contour, but go, as it were, over the entire area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe mouse for about a third of its size, therefore it is convenient to press with any grip at any moment. The absence of a wire does not affect the speed in any way compared to a wired mouse. The response has become even faster despite the 1 ms mikrika and lighter keys in the Bloody T70, here it’s somewhere around 5-6 ms according to tests, but my reaction is faster on it. Nice shape. The mouse looks stylish, brutal, aggressive, nothing more. Design for 5+.
Cons
  • A wobbly mouse wheel that rattles, especially when scrolling fast and feels like it's about to end. Feels like out of the box from the wheel of the new mouse such as from the wheel of those old mice where the wheel was already dying. I had to drip oil from the trimmer. It always helped to extend the life of the wheel and it got better, plus it developed a little over time, but the rattling did not go away. But as I understand it for Razeir mice, this is, as they say, the norm. Moreover, if you press the wheel a little to the left or right, or press it, then the rattling disappears no matter how you turn it. In general, the wheel does not rattle in all positions except the default - how it happened, there is a great mystery. Plastic, though pleasant to the touch, is easy to scratch with a fingernail. It will not be particularly visible, but the trace will remain when you remove the cover, say. There is no backlight. Personally, I don't care, for someone it's a plus, for someone it's a minus. For example, Bloody still likes to make mice with non-switchable backlight. Well, with backlight it would be harder. On the other hand, it would be easier to search in the dark if it would be important to someone.