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RAZER DeathAdder V2 - Wired USB Gaming Mouse with Ergonomic Comfort, Optical Switches, Optical Focus + 20K Sensor, Speedflex Cable, Built-in Memory, Programmable

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Like each version before it, the V2 is more about performance than flash, so the design is accessible and familiar, and doesn’t bother reinventing much of anything. If you’ve seen or used any version of the DeathAdder before, you know what to expect here. Its larger size is best suited for palm and claw grips, and it instantly felt right at home in my hand. The mouse floats high above the arena, pulling all electrical power from the environment into itself, causing the arena to go dark once again. A closeup top-down of the weighing scale’s display shows the weight of the mouse rapidly dropping from 78g to 64g. El ratón Logitech G502 Lightspeed cuenta con 11 botones programables que se pueden personalizar con Logitech G HUB para programar macros y comandos favoritos. También cuenta con la tecnología LIGHTSYNC, que es el RGB de próxima generación determinado por los juegos. Este ratón tiene un sensor HERO 16K, que proporciona una precisión y una exactitud increíbles sin suavizado, filtrado ni aceleración en todo el rango. Además, cuenta con pesas reposicionables que ponen en manos del usuario una libertad adicional para hacer realmente suyo el Logitech G502.

PerformanceThe Razer DeathAdder V2 is a performance mouse, so I put it to the test in some of my favorite performance games. I’m a huge fan of first-person shooters, so I wasted no time jumping into a match of Apex Legends. The size and shape of the DeathAdder felt natural in my hand right away, so I was able to get up to speed with Wraith in no time at all. Focus+ does bring with it a cool feature that’s long overdue: automatic surface calibration. No more needing to open Synapse to calibrate your surface for lift-off distance! It also allows you to set the height that the mouse will begin sensing again. The mouse has also been upgraded with Razer’s Focus+ Optical Sensor. Along with a boost to 20K DPI, it features the company’s new Motion Sync technology. It’s an interesting idea but, like the debounce delay improvement on the optical switches, it’s about raising the bar on what’s possible versus what you’re actually likely to feel. Motion Sync functions by aligning the signals sent by the mouse with the rate your PC seeks them, so your position is always accurate. It’s an innovation that very likely does make the mouse more consistent but in practice it’s hard to tell the difference.A grid of red lasers fan across the camera, as the mouse is transported from the lab to a futuristic esports arena. Razer also claims the switches are “3x faster” than mechanical switches, since there’s no debounce delay in the electrical signal. This is a known benefit of optical switches and something much touted by switch manufacturers, but it’s not the kind of improvement you’ll feel or notice in actual gameplay. Still, the switches are fast, consistent, and feel great to use.

A greenish-blue light turns on as all the prototypes become holographic, save for one in the center. Along with the improvements to the DeathAdder’s eye, Razer has added a number of quality of life features with this generation. You can now save five profiles to onboard storage, so you won’t need Synapse on multiple PCs. The addition of a profile-cycling button brings the button count from 7 to 8, but since it’s on the bottom, that extra button wasn’t helpful in games. The mouse also sports Razer’s excellent Speedflex cable which is super flexible and low drag for a wireless-like experience. The feet have also been upgraded to 100% PTFE for an extra-smooth glide. The mouse disassembles into an exploded view, revealing its internals to highlight the cutting-edge sensor. Text appears: Upgradeable to True 4000Hz Wireless Polling Rate, Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle sold separatelyPlaying Apex with the DeathAdder really highlighted how fluid it makes high intensity gaming. The move to full PTFE feet was smart and allows the mouse to glide like a dream. I spent time on hard and smooth mouse mats as well as a bare desk and it still glides better than any of my mice with standard feet. This can make control a bit tougher, however, so I had to lower the DPI a touch when I swapped to hard surfaces. The screen glitches as the mouse now rests atop a high-tech weighing scale in a white futuristic lab. The mouse blitzes through the portal, moving at such speed that it transforms into a green bolt of energy. EU Declaration of Conformity for Abyssus Lite & Goliathus Mobile Construct Ed. Bundle (RZ83-0273).pdf The camera cuts to a closeup of the mouse, as we see strings of white pixels burst out from its base and off the weighing scale.

Even though it looks familiar, the DeathAdder V2 is easily the best version of the mouse yet. The V2 brings a number of major improvements, but the most noticeable is how light it is. We’re not quite in ultralight territory (usually considered around 70 grams or less) but are close at 82 grams – 23 grams lighter than its predecessor the DeathAdder Elite. The DeathAdder V2 nails this middle-ground, making it an excellent choice for gamers who want a lightweight mouse but may not be sold on going as light as possible. The only time I felt like the mouse wasn’t a good fit was when I swapped genres and started playing World of Warcraft. The DeathAdder’s conventional button layout doesn’t lend itself to games that require lots of keybinds.

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