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Review on Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black by Wiktor Tasior ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't see the good quality, it's nothing but downsides.

I often read that Logitech is overpriced, and it is better to take Razer. Yes, and in the latest models from Logs, everyone complains about marriage, double clicks and the Hero sensor. But this mouse is from Razer, although it is apparently better in some respects, in fact, it is worse in terms of convenience. I do not recommend. Has pros: Cheaper mice with similar characteristics from Logitech. Mouse with built-in battery that can be connected to both Bluetooth and 2.4 channel. Has cons: The grip is uncomfortable, the asymmetry makes the mouse just some kind of curve, and not comfortable. The buttons are very strange, the plastic bends a lot. My hand is quite large, but I still did not understand how I should take the mouse so that it was convenient to press both side buttons. You can only charge with a native Micro-USB cable. First, Micro-USB itself is strange, but both Razer and Logitech still use it, I don't understand it. Secondly, no cable will fit, except for the native one. This greatly limits the use cases. for example, I took this mouse specifically to use it with both my home PC that I play on and the laptop that I take with me on trips. As a result, I understand that on a long trip with me I will have to take the cable that came with it. That is, every time to climb behind the cable and disconnect it from the computer. Or hope that the charge is enough, and use the mouse only via Bluetooth, and not via 2.4 channel. But the sensations from using these two methods, of course, are completely different, and in work you often want a more accurate mouse in various graphic and video editors, so we switch to 2.4 and hope that it will not be discharged. So I understand that it would be better if I took the G603 with batteries and did not do garbage. And, of course, branded software from Razer. Everyone wrote that it was some kind of nightmare, but I did not expect it to be so miserable. As a person with an IT education, I am simply shocked that a large company can write such software.