Razer DeathAdder Infinite Certified Refurbished Review
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Very good
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Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
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Brand | Razer |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Model Name | DeathAdder V2 |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Description of Razer DeathAdder Infinite Certified Refurbished
- Weight, design, general feel of materials, handling of various surfaces, cable, packaging
- Clicking mouse buttons
- Perhaps the most comfortable ergonomics of all the mice that I have had. Feels like an extension of the hand. The length of my palm is 19 cm.
- Unlike V1, there is no soft touch coating here, it feels like it was replaced with a simple and not very expensive plastic. The clicks also sound cheaper.
- - Lack of acceleration at high speeds. In gamer jargon, there is no negative or positive Axel. (How to check: ) - Light. After DA, 3.5G feels like an extension of the hand. - Using the Synapse driver, you can adjust the DPI (in 50 DPI steps) for games that do not allow you to set the sensitivity to within decimal places. For those who care about playing on the same sensitivity in different games, this is super (one of the reasons why I decided to buy). Aftercomnfiguration, the driver can be disabled or removed altogether, because up to 4 profiles can be stored in the mouse memory by switching them with the button below (the light glows with thecomlor of the profile). Personally, I don't want to remove Synapse just yet. But I noticed that when it is closed, several background tasks are spinning. I just turned off their respective services. - The wire is really lighter and more flexible. - Form.
- - The left click is easier to press than the right. In games, I have fired more than once by accident. But I think you can get used to it.
- Very and unusually light (after bloody). I like the rubberized surface on the left and right. Good sensor. Really comfortable thumb button. Well packaged and nice details in the form of a clamp and a cap for USB. I even started to like the overall design.
- The wheel backlash and especially rattles when you scroll up. Feels cheap at first glance - mostly because of the clicks and empty feeling inside (the other side of lightness). I expected a larger notch for the fingers on the right, so that it would be easier to lift the mouse with the claw grip - apparently, I will have to get used to the palm grip or adapt it to the claw grip.
- 1) Nice matte finish 2) Light weight 3) Excellent sensor 4) Thick slippery glides 5) Braided wire 6) Wheel with clear cutoffs 7) Convenient side buttons 8) Flexible mouse settings in Razer Synapse 3.0 and saving these settings in the mouse memory
- 1) Fuzzy pressing of the main buttons 2) The rubberized surface under the side buttons is erased over time (see photo) 3) Strong narrowing of the mouse in the middle