TasβJuly 30, 2025
This is one of the best wireless mouse I brought. The battery life is pretty impressive, when I only had it for a week I had no need the need to charge it. The price is definitely worth it rather than buying batteries everytime your mouse dies, you can just recharge this one and also charge it while playing. The design is comfortable, the death adder has always been my go to mouse when buying a mouse from razer. There are modes to switch inbetween the DPI on the bottom of the mouse. It is very responsive while playing the game, I had no delays or issues while using it. It is very light weight, a good small size mouse. It works smoothly with or without a mouse pad. Read more
Alexey BuluyβDecember 3, 2025
So far that's the best wireless mouse I ever used. Extremely precise, lightweight, battery lives for around two weeks for me, optical wheel encoder so I now don't have to worry about changing failed potentiometer. Huge step forward for Razer in terms of reliability. Read more
AngelβJuly 10, 2025
Iβve been using a wireless gaming mouse for a while now, and it really balances comfort, performance, and convenience. This mouse feels great even during marathon gaming sessions. The customizable buttons are easy to reach without feeling cramped, which helps with quick in game actions. The wireless connection is impressively fast and stable zero noticeable lag or dropouts, which is crucial in competitive gaming. The DPI settings are adjustable on the fly, allowing for precise aiming or swift movement depending on the game. Battery lasts long enough to power through extended gaming sessions without interruptions, and charging is quick when needed. Some models even support charging while playing, which is a huge plus. Read more
MikeβDecember 12, 2025
Great mouse, light, responsive, and adequately featured. Not everything Razer makes is worth the money, but in a world of 150 dollar gaming mice becoming unsettlingly normal, this hits the spot. Read more
CGβAugust 7, 2025
UPDATE: I'm upping my initial 3-star rating to 4-stars. I figured out a workaround to the left-click issue I had. It turned out to be related to my grip. I had to adjust to more of a hybrid palm/claw grip to get my index finger a little further up toward the front of the left mouse button. That seemed to help with click return feel. However, it's still not really perfect. Everything else about the mouse is excellent, though. I wanted to give this Razer mouse 5 stars because it is almost perfect, but I can't. First, the good stuff: The design is ergonomic and I definitely have less wrist and finger fatigue as opposed to my previous flatter, ambidextrous mouse. I chose the Hyperspeed over the Pro because my hands are on the smaller side of average, and the Hyperspeed is essentially a smaller version of the Pro. This is great for me because I get all of the ergonomic benefits of the Deathadder design without the extra bulk. This mouse is so light, it's almost TOO light. Movement is basically effortless. The large glides are smooth and prevent any side to side rocking during movement. Mouse texture is smooth but surprisingly grippy. I don't find my fingers slipping at all. The small bulge on the right side of the mouse is my favorite design feature, though. It's a perfect place for my pinky to rest in my relaxed claw grip. With my previous mouse, I would find that my pinky was dragging on the mouse mat. That doesn't happen with the Deathadder. Having a rechargeable battery is great. It charges fast and lasts a long time. I'm not using the optional Hyperspeed polling dongle as 1000Hz polling seems good enough to me. I'm not sure if battery life is worse when using the 8000Hz dongle. I also use this mouse exclusively as a wireless mouse and performance is excellent. No drops in connectivity, no delay, just perfect, precise movement every time. Configuration of DPI, liftoff, and other settings through Razer Synapse is very easy. My favorite feature is the ability to adjust mouse angle to match your natural wrist position. This helps create a more consistent horizontal cursor movement. What a cool feature! So here are the only two negatives I can find with this mouse: 1) The price. I got this on sale and think it was a pretty good value at $75. But at it's regular price of $99 or more, it doesn't seem like a great value proposition in my opinion. 2) The left mouse button!!! ARGHHHH. I hate to say this, but I hate how it feels and sounds. The scroll wheel (both scroll and click), right mouse button, and side buttons are all excellent. No issues there. But the left click button has this weird hollow feeling and sound, and doesn't seem to return as quickly with as much spring action as the other buttons. When I try to click rapidly, I literally can't do it. After about the third rapid click, it's like the button is stuck in a half depressed position and doesn't return rapidly enough, so it throws off my click timing and slows down my rapid clicking by a lot. The button DOES work if I slow down, but I can repeat the same test on the right click button without issue. That button has the correct feel and I can rapid click all day without issue. Maybe it's just me or how my finger works, but I've never experienced this with any other mouse. Overall, I think this is a great mouse, and I want to love it... but that left mouse button issue... Probably time for me to contact Razer support. Read more
Dennis RingβAugust 5, 2025
Came from a G Pro Superlight and currently using the X2 Crazylight, but I felt the need to talk about this mouse as I feel it's one of the best value for money options on the market. This mouse has a great coating, it's super light weight (actually lighter than the pro models and even the Viper V3 Pro), the battery life is incredible, it charges quickly, the sensor is quality and accurate, and the clicks are my favorite on any mouse I've ever owned. Yes, you heard that right; this 80 dollar mouse has better clicks than my 140 dollar crazylight. Genuinely Razer clicks are unmatched and it's a shame I'll have to mod my crazylight for the more heavy, intentional, crisp feeling clicks that this mouse has. It's also super ergonomic, so if you're a palm gripper like me this may very well be your endgame mouse in terms of comfort. Can't recommend it enough, wish it was my first mouse. Read more
Joey GerhardtβJanuary 4, 2026
Superlight, Good build quality, good for med/big hands, definitely better than all the steelseries wireless mice I had. No RGB, an amazing shape and the most accurate sensor I have used in a mouse. Read more
CustomerβJuly 30, 2025
What I value most in a mouse is durability β and this one absolutely delivers. I've used it heavily every day for both work and gaming, and it's held up without a single issue. Gaming performance is excellent, with virtually no delay. The shape and size feel great in hand, and the build quality is top-notch. The only minor downside is the included extension cable β it occasionally caused some instability, so I chose to plug the receiver directly into my motherboard USB port. Since then, flawless performance. After avoiding Razer for years due to pricing, this mouse completely won me back. Highly recommended. Read more