Not the best deal but no bad either.
Got one for the Mrs to match her white razer keyboard - I'll take her V2 to replace the V3 Hyperspeed that's been playing up lately.
Not the best deal but no bad either.
Got one for the Mrs to match her white razer keyboard - I'll take her V2 to replace the V3 Hyperspeed that's been playing up lately.
WOW Soo cheap. ordered 20 pieces. Australia is getting cheaper this year.
Yes. $160 seems expensive for a mouse, but you generally get what you pay for.
If people are looking for a much cheaper mouse ($60) thats wireless and light (and even supports BT), look into the MM731.
The MM731 had a really bad release because of a firmware issue where it had increased latency when it was in wireless mode. However, it has been fixed for a while, and its a very underappreciated mouse.
The MM731 not a $160-200 mouse for $60. There are compromises but people might like what it has to offer.
I wore out my death adder and viper before switching to a G502 which has been great for a few years now. I wouldn't buy another Razer mouse.
Went the other way
From wired g502 to wireless razer basilisk pro
Been very happy so far
This has been my main for past 6 months, its good but definitely not good value. Picked up a Attack Shark R1 as a second work mouse, ~$23 from AliExpress, it feels 95% as good as Deathadder V3 Pro, slightly smaller size and DPI scaling is noticeably off. LTT Labs tested it and found that same: https://www.lttlabs.com/blog/2024/12/20/are-cheap-gaming-mic…
TL;DR I wouldn't justify spending this much on a mouse every again, Chinese clones are getting really good.
Orochi v2 tho