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Guru3D.com » News » Razer DeathAdder Mouse Gets an Update

Razer DeathAdder Mouse Gets an Update

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/21/2012 10:30 AM | source: | 23 comment(s)
Razer DeathAdder Mouse Gets an Update

Razer introduced an updated version of its DeathAdder mouse. The new 2013 edition features a 4G infrared sensor with 6400 dpi and has additional rubber side grips for better mouse control. The DeathAdder 2013 is shipping for 69.99EUR ($69.99).

Razer, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, announced that its immensely popular DeathAdder mouse is upgraded and set for launch. Originally released in 2006, the Razer DeathAdder has become legendary for its combination of ergonomics and precision. It remains the world's best-selling gaming mouse, used by countless pro gamers in the circuit as their preferred weapon of annihilation. 

The new Razer DeathAdder's optical sensor was upgraded from 3.5G to a cutting-edge 4G infrared sensor with improved performance and precision. It is the world's most powerful optical sensor, achieving up to 6400 dpi resolution without sacrificing the natural tracking feel of an optical sensor or yielding the robotic sensation of a comparable laser option.

The iconic right-handed ergonomic shape that gamers have come to love in the DeathAdder has been retained; however, it has been further enhanced with built-in textured rubber side grips for better mouse control and grip.

Like its predecessor, the new Razer DeathAdder will feature Synapse 2.0 support for effortless synching of settings and profiles automatically with the cloud. Razer Synapse 2.0 is an innovative proprietary software that intuitively functions as the Razer DeathAdder's brain – automatically syncing the gaming mouse to a remote server to download driver and firmware updates, as well as save individual game settings. 

"We didn't want to fix anything that wasn't broken," said Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, president of Razer USA. "We focused instead on enhancing and optimizing the proven merits of the Razer DeathAdder, utilizing next generation technologies and further ergonomics tweaks to make a perfect gaming mouse even better." 

About the New Razer DeathAdder
The Razer DeathAdder was released in 2006 and is still to-date the world's best-selling gaming mouse, used by countless pro gamers in the circuit as their de facto gaming mouse. The new DeathAdder iteration focuses on improving power, performance and control through hardware tweaks and software upgrades. 

Product features: 

  • 6400 dpi 4G Optical Sensor
  • Ergonomic right-handed design with textured rubber side grips
  • Five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
  • Razer Synapse 2.0 enabled
  • 1000 Hz Ultrapolling/1 ms response
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
  • Always-On mode
  • 200 in. per sec. and 50 G of acceleration
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet
  • Gold-plated USB connector
  • Seven-foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable
  • Approximate size: 5.00 in./127 mm (Length) x 2.76 in. / 70 mm (Width) x 1.73 in. / 44 mm (Height)
  • Approximate weight : 0.23 lbs./105 g


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#4459598 Posted on: 11/21/2012 11:56 AM
awesome mouse.. i've the oldest razer death adder and i love it (the build quality is not the best one because my first death adder died after a year but it love how the mouse fits my hand perfectly). i'll definitely upgrade to the new death adder xD

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#4459950 Posted on: 11/21/2012 09:38 PM
My deathadder has by far proved to be the best mouse i ever used. I hope it doesn't die for years to come. Anyways, this is good news that deathadder gets an update and i am surely going to grab one for my new rig.

Thanks for the info HH.

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#4459961 Posted on: 11/21/2012 09:51 PM
I loved my Deathadder.
But the new Razer drivers dont allow you to use the drivers features unless you are online.
For this reason I have stopped recommending Razer.

You can use older drivers ok still, but for new products needing a new driver, you are out of luck.

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#4459965 Posted on: 11/21/2012 09:55 PM
I loved my Deathadder.
But the new Razer drivers dont allow you to use the drivers features unless you are online.
For this reason I have stopped recommending Razer.

You can use older drivers ok still, but for new products needing a new driver, you are out of luck.

That's not true. You can still use the Synapse 2.0 software without internet access if you already have a Razer acount. The only time you need the internet is if you dont have an account and are just setting one up.

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#4459975 Posted on: 11/21/2012 10:05 PM
You said the same in another thread but didnt post evidence there either.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=370644
Have you anything to back it up?
Can you make changes to settings when not online?

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