

Sadly, there isn’t any onboard memory, so you won’t be carrying around any custom profiles, as such we recommend this mouse to those who aren’t interested in LAN parties. The scroll wheel keeps a great balance between smoothness and distinct steps and provides a textured surface for better grip.Īs far as the sensor is concerned, the mouse uses a customized optical sensor, with a 16,000 CPI and is considered one of the best optical sensors out there. All of the seven buttons are programmable and their functionality can be customized through the software. The side buttons offer tactile feedback and feel really good, unlike some other mice which provide mushy feedback. The mouse offers two big side buttons, which are easily accessible. Razer uses their own mechanical switches which are, in fact, customized Omron switches, and are rated for 50M clicks. Despite its traditional look, it does have textured grips on both sides, which accomplish what they set out to do.īoth the left and the right click buttons provide the same sound and offer smooth but tactile feedback. The Razer DeathAdder Elite may be considered a budget gaming mouse (it is under $50 after all) but it is widely used by professional esports gamers thanks to its tried and true shape and extremely accurate sensor. These can be customized using Razer Synapse. As far as RGB goes, however, this is one of the more muted Razer products only having RGB around the logo and mouse wheel. In particular, their products are well-known for having dazzling aesthetics thanks to Razer Chroma RGB lighting.

Razer is among the best companies in the peripheral market.
