My acquaintance with Razer began in 2022, when I bought a Razer Imperator mouse, it fit me in shape and seemed comfortable. I remember that there was a loud inscription on the label that this mouse had some kind of cool non-breakable wire. I also thought then: "How can you break the wire? What do you need to do for this?" The wire broke within a month. I removed the wire from an old noname mouse from 2022 and replaced it with a Razer Imperator, since the connectors matched. After 3 months, the paintwork began to jam (double clicks, click failure). Well, I took out an old mouse, removed the button from there and replaced it. After about a year, the middle mouse button also began to fail, and this button was replaced in the same way. Around 2022, my friends gave me a Razer Deathadder, which also fits comfortably in my hand. The same story with the buttons (about six months later they started to fail). This time I took apart the button on the Razer Deathadder and cleaned the contacts. There are a lot of instructions on the web on how to do this. In 2022 I bought a wireless Razer Deathadder V2 Pro. The buttons still work! It is amazing! But! The other day, the Bluetooth mode stopped turning on. I called the contacts, it turned out not to be the button. What exactly, I don't know. But, I am no longer surprised by such "surprises" from Razer. Razer has awesomely comfortable mice that feel great in the hand (this is a subjective moment). But the product quality is extremely low. Draw your own conclusions.
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