Apparently its essential to buy this mouse.
Not the cheapest but not bad given inflation. I like the ergonomics of the DeathAdder series and own a wireless version.
Apparently its essential to buy this mouse.
Not the cheapest but not bad given inflation. I like the ergonomics of the DeathAdder series and own a wireless version.
It can be hit and miss temperamental getting the data to your wireless devices.
That's not relevant here.
How reliable is their mouses? Compare to their Blade laptops
https://www.reddit.com/r/razer/comments/103ttkq/solution_for…
This same issue happened to me, I'd avoid
Thx, no wonder so cheap, looks like it is a sh|t mouse
My Deathadder V2 Pro got it's wireless functionality broken after an update..
I have a Razer wireless keyb and a mouse. Great when they work but as mentioned above, the synchronisation with Synapse is the issue. The software sometimes wont pickup the settings. I do get drop outs, but I think that is more to do with my USB Switch than the Razer wireless.
Great mouse, especially for the price.
If you have large hands, definitely try this.
Most comfortable mouse, imo. For those with wide hands.
One complaint about Razer is their integration with Synapse software. It can be hit and miss temperamental getting the data to your wireless devices. But that not relevant here.