

No sweating no slippery, perfect feeling. Most of surface is covered by a rubberised material, which I love. In case you're counting, the new mouse switches mark the fifth kind of mechanical switch that Razer has designed, including the Razer Green and Orange switches it uses in its BlackWidow Ultimate keyboards, the low-profile switches in its Mechanical Keyboard Case for the iPad and the "mecha-membrane" hybrid switches in the new Ornata keyboard.Comfort: Perfect for both claw and palm grip. Preorders begin today at Razer's website. The DeathAdder Elite will cost the same $70 (roughly £55 or AU$90) as the current DeathAdder Chroma when it ships in October. Razer product managers admit that the next-best gaming mouse probably has 98 percent accuracy already, and Logitech's G402 can travel in excess of 450 inches per second as well.īut if it's time for you to replace an aging DeathAdder, you don't need to worry about that. It's got the internal customizable RGB lighting of the DeathAdder Chroma as well.ĭo you need that much mouse? Of course not, unless you're a pro gamer - and even if so, Razer isn't too far ahead of the pack.

(Most other manufacturers test to 20 million clicks.) Razer says they should feel the same as on previous DeathAdder models. What's more, the mouse features Razer's brand-new Omron mechanical mouse switches, which the company says have been tested to 50 million clicks. Razer says the mouse cursor should appear exactly where you move it 99.4 percent of the time. It's got a new optical sensor that not only has a huge 16,000 dpi resolution, but also tracks across your mousing surface at a blazing 450 inches per second.
So today, the gaming accessory maker is announcing the new DeathAdder Elite - a version Razer claims has unprecedented speed, accuracy and durability. And apparently, many gamers agree: Razer says it's been the best-selling gaming mouse for over a decade.īut apparently, it's not good enough for Razer. The Razer DeathAdder is one of the most comfortable mice I've ever held.
