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🎮 Dominate with precision and comfort — the DeathAdder Essential never misses a beat!
The Razer DeathAdder Essential is a professional-grade gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge 6400 DPI 4G Optical sensor with 200 IPS and 50G acceleration for ultra-precise tracking. Its ergonomic design supports both palm and claw grips, ensuring comfort during extended gaming sessions. Fully compatible with Razer Mouse Mats and customizable via Synapse 2.0, it offers drift-free accuracy and tactile button feedback, making it a top choice for competitive gamers seeking flawless control.
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Asin | B07KFRRVK4 |
| Battery Average Life | 24 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,528 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #512 in PC Gaming Mice #1,385 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built In Media | Razer DeathAdder Essential 1 Professional Gaming Mouse USB (Black) |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16,481) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08886419332510 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L X W | 5"L x 2.8"W |
| Item Weight | 96 Grams |
| Manufacturer | RAZER |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ01-02540100-R3C1 |
| Model Name | Deathadder Essential |
| Model Number | RZ01-02540100-R3C1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 6400 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number Of Batteries | A batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | USB powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | ONE YEARS |
User
Great quality for an affordable price.
The Razer Deathadder Essential is part of Razer's best selling and legendary Deathadder lineup of gaming mice, and while most of its "cousins" tend to lean on the pricier side, the Essential is one that definitely stands out from the rest. I bought this for less than $30, but I feel like I got way more than what I paid for because it doesn't feel like an entry level gaming mouse at all.It's surprisingly light and its ergonomic design is perfect for my hand size. Some of the mice that I used in the past would cause me to feel small levels of discomfort after hours of continuous use, but this was not the case with the Deathadder Essential. I used it for more than about 5 hours straight and I didn't feel any discomfort or numbness around my fingers at all.It's durable enough to last for up to 10 million clicks, and unless you double click the left and right mouse buttons with the speed of a raging jack rabbit during mating season, I doubt you're gonna be able to get through all of those clicks in the next 5 years or so.Some of the reviews that I've read here have aired complaints about the bloatware that comes with it, but for me it wasn't really an issue. When you first plug in the mouse it will require you to install Razer Synapse where you can sign up with Razer and customize your mouse as you see fit.I only customized the lighting options as the games that I play really aren't that heavy on macros. The Synapse software is pretty intuitive and easy to navigate, so most users shouldn't have a problem understanding it after a few minutes of tinkering with its settings.My only complaint about the Deathadder essential would have to be the material used for its build. I'm not saying it's flimsy and breaks easily, but it doesn't feel as "aesthetically pleasing" as its more expensive counterparts. The quality is decent, make no mistake about it, but I guess for less than $30 you really can't expect it to look and feel like the Razer Mamba or Deathadder V2.Final Verdict: The Deathadder Essential is a very good option for those who want to purchase a basic and affordable gaming mouse that feels great, works great, and has a pretty neat look to it.
User
Lasted me gaming for years
Still use multiple years later and works to good. Definitely need a mouse pad for gaming. I have spilt everything on it and thrown it around and it still works wonders. Great item.
User
A good option for the price
I’ve been using the Razer DeathAdder Essential for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s a solid pick for anyone looking to step up their gaming without spending a fortune. Right out of the box, it feels great in the hand—super comfortable, especially if you’ve got bigger hands or play for long sessions. The rubber side grips keep it from slipping, even during intense moments in games like Valorant or Apex Legends.The 6400 DPI sensor is smooth and responsive, perfect for quick flicks and precise aiming. I’m no pro gamer, but it’s handled everything I’ve thrown at it, from fast-paced shooters to slower strategy games. The five programmable buttons are a nice touch—I set up a couple for in-game shortcuts, and the Razer Synapse software made it a breeze to customize them. The clicks feel snappy and satisfying, and I love that it’s built to last with those mechanical switches.My only gripes? The green lighting (it’s just one color) looks cool but feels a bit basic compared to other Razer mice with full RGB. Also, the cable isn’t braided, which isn’t a dealbreaker but would’ve been nice for that premium feel. Oh, and if you’re left-handed, this one’s not for you since it’s designed for righties.It’s reliable, comfy, and gets the job done without any fuss. If you’re a casual gamer or just want a solid mouse for everyday use, I’d definitely recommend it.
User
Not a gamer, but a fantastic mouse for everything else.
This is not a true modern gaming mouse, and I didn't care for the software package. Pointedly the mouse lights up by default. It's a distraction. You can turn it off, but requires installing the software. (You can change that, then disable the software on startup so it's not eating resources ... a plus). There also, in simplest terms, not enough buttons, including no DPI adjuster on the mouse, and no tilt function to the mouse wheel itself. It has push down and scroll of course on the wheel. (Though existing button location is good, and every button is crisp). I have hands big enough to easily palm a basketball and I find it comfortable, but my 4 year old girl does too. I just would not game with it.However, for the price, construction, and DPI accuracy, this is the BEST mouse I've ever bought for the money. Art in Photoshop, surfing the web, general use, again for the price, I've never seen anything that beats it. And I've owned, oh, about 100 mice in my day.
User
Works like new after six years of heavy use. Incredible Mouse.
Incredible mouse. I bought it almost 6 years ago, and it still works great—exactly as it did when new. For someone who games heavily, many hours daily, this is simply incredible. I also find the extra side buttons sufficient for gaming, including MMOs. I've never understood why people need 8+ buttons on a mouse; this one is simple yet effective. I'll definitely buy it again if I ever need to replace it.Simply amazing. 5 stars.
User
Finally...
As a person who coveted price over performance for many years, I have owned a plethora or mice in the budget discount market. Feeling that if I spent a third of the price of name brand mice, and still got 2-3 years of use, then I was winning the game so to speak.After my last mouse started not registering clicks at the most inopportune times, I finally realized that I needed to look at a quality mouse. That's where the Razer Deathadder Essential comes in. What a world of difference!The Good: Size. It is LARGE. For someone with larger hands, typical mice in the budget category were often just adequate to just a bit too small. The Deathadder fits and feels like a substantial extension of my hand.Weight. The Deathadder is heavy. Not ridiculous heavy, but heavy enough you feel you are moving something. I happen to love this about the Deathadder. It gives me the weighted feedback that I am moving the mouse in a way that I want, not by accident because it was too light and it lifted and shifted it's position because of a minute twitch of my wrist.Adjustable: Having multiple dpi and mhz settings allows me to fine tune the Deathadder to suit my use case needs. 5 settings will be all you need to choose what works best for you.The Bad: Lighting. The single color lighting would be nice if I could adjust that single color to fit the theme of my setup instead of just the Razer Green. If there is a way to change that color in the software, it's well hidden. This is a cosmetic thing and in no way adversely affects the performance of the Deathadder.Overall, if you are a person with larger hands, that wants a mouse of substance to help you perform better in game or on task, and comes in at an EXTREMELY budget friendly price, this is the mouse for you!
User
Peactice
Good for practice
User
Great for work, too
I use this mouse daily for work (I know, ironic since it’s a GAMING mouse). It works great for that purpose. It’s ergonomic and the scrolling and mouse movement are butter smooth. It’s a huge upgrade over a standard issue office mouse. The buttons are satisfyingly clicky, but not too loud for an office environment. It has held up well to daily use.
User
Great ergonomic design
Great for long gaming sessions.
User
Broke after 2 days
Item stopped working after 2 days, no physical or liquid damage. It just no longer turns on. Other mice work fine in the same port
User
Ótimo produto
Já uso a bastante tempo e nunca deu defeito. Ótimo mause
User
Muy buena relación calidad/precio
Excelente para jugar.
User
A Great Mouse
hi this a great mouse very responsive to the touch/click and for the price well worth paying the extra for over cheaper mice.i have the newer Elite model (link below) with the two middle sensitivity buttons which annoy me while gaming as they just got in the way (although they can be disabled with Razer software those buttons just annoyed me).https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MECR863/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1I much prefer the older model here without the middle two sensitivity buttons and it costs a lot less.this will be my go to mouse for a long time to come great for gaming and just general use.only con is it dosen't have a 3rd thumb button.
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