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hitsuyoo Posted
This was almost too easy to recommend. The razer Deathadder Hyperspeed mouse is to near perfect size to game at a professional level. I, myself , am not a pro, by anyy stretch of the word. but i can say that this mouse feels great in the palm. Extremely responsive and I honestly can say that prefer larger mouses with more programable options. This one doesn't seem to hold me back much. Shooters are going to love this mouse. There are no weights, so what you see is what you get. The dongle is easy to use and interchangeable with other Razer dongles that you may already have. Minimal buttons means you don't have to think to much about layout, which can be the difference between a solid kill streak or a bad KD ratio. The big problem that I think everyone will have with this one, is the charging cable. While it is long enough, it does suffer from the rubbery coating around it. I don'tunderstand why they wouldn'tgo with a braided wrap, but to each his/her own. I 'm just saying that may have made it better for connectivity and functionality. The battery life is supposedly 100 hoursof play, but I have yet to truly test that theory, but I do know that I haven't had to charge it yet. All in all, I believe that the Deathadder Hyperspeed is an awesome mini mouse( No relation) to suit your gaming(shooters) and workload needs. This one is a total giddy-up.( That's Go for anyone up north)
callmeageeth Posted
I recently built a new desktop PC and was in the market for a new gaming mouse. I’ve always been fond of Razer products because of their design, quality, and performance. The Deathadder V3 fits the bill. The first thing I noticed was that this mouse was devoid of RGB lights, which is what I’ve always thought of when it comes to Razer products. That’s likely to keep battery life really high. The next thing I noticed was how incredibly light it is. Seriously, I first wondered if it needed AA batteries as it reminded me of an older mouse that was empty. It’s seriously impressive as to how light it is. In the box you obviously get the mouse, a USB C to A cable and a wireless high speed dongle. You can use it either wired or wirelessly. The wireless high speed dongle actually has a USB port in it, where the dongle itself fits. So you could use it without the long cable wirelessly. Although in my experience, depending on your setup, you could have a spotty connection if you just use the base USB dongle that plugs into the USB port depending on how far away the mouse is for the computer. In short, I use the cable to put on my desk so it’s closer to the mouse but still use it wirelessly. From what I understand however, is that this wireless dongle doesn’t get you the 8000 hz polling that you can get when operating it wired. The design of the mouse is pretty understated, which is all a matter of personal preference. This one replaced my old Logitech G mouse which had RGB colors. But honestly, it didn’t add anything as you don’t look at the mouse when you’re using it and the lights turn off when it goes to sleep. But it does feel extremely cheap. I don’t mean that as a complaint, it just feels like a cheap piece of plastic. It’s not, and it’s more of a testament to the engineering behind it to make it so light. There’s only 5 buttons on the mouse, left right click, scroll click/wheel, and two buttons on the side. On the bottom is the power button and the button you can click to cycle through your DPI settings quickly. Honestly, this is perfect for me, it has all the buttons I need and nothing more. Setting it up was as easy as plugging it in. But you can update the firmware, which you wouldn’t know unless you did an internet search. On the Razer page you can find a firmware update utility which was a breeze to use (the mouse comes outdated out of the box, at least for me). I’ve heard some people complain about Razer Synapse, but I’m kind of ambivalent. I’m not one to really adjust the settings of my devices too often (I’m more of a casual gamer, I play frequently, but not competitively). But I am somewhat accustomed to Synapse as I use it for my Razer speakers. Once I updated the firmware, my mouse showed up immediately. I found the software - at least with respect to this mouse - easy to navigate and understand. You can customize profiles, adjust the performance (increasing DPI and polling rates), adjust mouse mat surface calibration (which to be honest, I don’t fully understand), and power settings. Basically when the mouse goes to sleep and when it goes into low power mode. I’ve only used the mouse a short while, never charging it after I took it out of the box, and it remained at 50% battery after going through a few lengthy gaming sessions. While a small sample set, I tend to trust Razer’s claim of the long 50+ hour battery life. In terms of performance, I played Cyberpunk for a while and was really impressed with teh accuracy and movements. I was better able to lift the mouse using the claw technique of holding a mouse and move it around with great success. The right and left buttons are really clickly, they don’t sound annoying at all, in fact, they give more of a satisfactory feeling of clicking the button - similar to using a mechanical keyboard, at least to me. Unlike my Logitech G mouse, I had zero accidental clicks from resting my fingers on the mouse, but at the same time, they were extremely responsive to clicking on them. While I can’t speak to professional gaming, as a casual gamer who is interested in having the best equipment on my computer, I’ve been extremely impressed with the Deathadder V3. It’s highly responsive when in use, it’s customizable with up to 5 profiles that you can switch on the fly (for those where that feature is a premium), and the battery life is terrific. I don’t know if I would shove this in my bag when traveling - for fear of it breaking - but it’s still seemingly durable with a nice smooth finish that’s easy to grip. It’s somewhat no frills, but brings serious performance. I highly recommend this mouse for even the casual gamer like myself.
Pauljuspher Posted
The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed is lightweight, ultra-responsive, and perfect for competitive gaming. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during long sessions, while the sensor delivers pinpoint accuracy. Battery life is excellent, and wireless performance is flawless. A top-tier choice for gamers seeking speed, precision, and reliability in one package.
DavidJr Posted
For the most part, this mouse is pretty basic. It truly is ultra-lightweight, almost too light as I find myself moving the mouse a little when all I want to do is click. However, it moves really smooth and is extremely responsive. You have two side buttons by default for back and forward, but with the Razer Synapse software you can program all of the buttons other than the left click. You can also flip the DPI with a push of a button, but that button is on the bottom of the mouse. I feel it would have been a lot better to be on top by default. However, with the Synapse software you can change that function to one of the other buttons yourself, like for example the scroll click can cycle or just be a function while holding it. The included wire is good for charging or running the dongle to a more open area, but not so much for making the mouse a wired mouse while it charges unless you are close to your computer as it is pretty short. Other than that, the charge lasts for several days of use and the recharge can be less than 1 hour. Overall, light and responsive wireless mouse that allows for some customization. Like most mice though, you might want to see how it feels if your hand. Personally I feel it doesn’t hold my palm enough and I feel like I am gripping the mouse, but I have fairly large hands. A better USB cord and slightly longer palm space would have made this one perfect for me.
SaJuan Posted
I absolutely love this mouse. It’s super-light, accurate, and ergonomic, with a battery that just… lasts. My flicks feel faster, and holding it all day doesn’t strain my hand. If you have medium to small hands and play competitive FPS or fast-paced games, this is a top-tier choice. That said, if you need a wider grip or want RGB lighting, you might look at the V3 Pro model instead. Overall, this has become my daily driver—I couldn’t ask for much more in a wireless gaming mouse.
ChickenJoe Posted
This is probably the best bluetooth mouse ive used yet. Its very responsive even on surfaces that are not smooth or a mouse pad. The dpi settings are nice. The only thing that id change is the way yo power on and off the mouse. The button is on the bottom of the mouse and can be difficult to reach when multitasking however the mouse does turn off after awhile of inactivity.
DartagnanC Posted
I’m new to PC gaming and I asked around for advice on what mouse to get. I was told this one, and at first was hesitant but after playing with it for a couple weeks now I can confidently say it’s an absolute amazing mouse. Very light weight, super responsive, and a good fit in the hand.
Adel Posted
Amazing gaming mouse, lightweight and accurate. build quality is very solid and has nice materials. buttons are sturdy and sound great. does not include 8K dongle but supports it does not come with stickers
Benny Posted
One of the best mice I've used that has come from a major brand. The shape, the weight, the sensor, and the battery life are on par with even some of the most top-end options from other companies like ASUS, Logitech, Corsair, or even some of Razer's other mice. The only minor complaint I do have is the coating, but nothing that can't be solved with some grip tape.
SwayO Posted
The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed stands out as a premier lightweight wireless gaming mouse, combining exceptional sensor performance, comfort, and superb wireless reliability-all at a sub-$100 price. Its ergonomics and responsiveness make it perfect for FPS and esports play. That said, it trades some convenience and features (like Bluetooth, RGB, or convenience buttons) to stay lean and focused on performance. If you're after smooth, fast, and accurate gameplay-and don't mind the minor quirks-this mouse is a top-tier choice
JacobH Posted
This is everything I wanted the Deathadder V3 Pro to be! Its slightly smaller and fits in my hand better, it has a rechargeable battery instead of using a AA battery like the other Hyperspeed mice, it uses the same optical switches as the DA V3 Pro, its lightweight and is $100. Its been a blast to play with and will probably become my main mouse for awhile!
NikaD Posted
I’m very satisfied with this mouse. I bought it to use with my PS5, and it works incredibly well — it has amazing reaction time and great responsiveness. It also doesn’t need to be charged often, because one full charge lasts about 35–40 hours. So, I would highly recommend everyone to buy this amazing mouse
ashg Posted
Great build quality, no creaks or rattling when shaking. Extremely responsive, battery life lasts more than 2 weeks on low power for me, and comfortable to hold.
EddyR Posted
Really light and fits hand perfectly compared to other mice
Versatile Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] This is a great shape for someone who likes the new deathadder shape but felt it was a little too big, weight is nice as well as the coating is super smooth.
Metalgear Posted
This is an amazing Mouse. If you thought the death adder V3 Pro was just a little too big for you then this mouse is perfect. The clicks are great is even lighter than the V3 Pro and the battery lasts longer as well. Great Mouse.
JonathanM Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] Very light and ergonomic. Mouse curves slightly so it feels nice in the hand. Excellent tracking as well.
Kaiz Posted
Very lightweight and responsive mouse, feels really good to use and is very fast to respond. Way too long of a battery life lol!
Aaron Posted
The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed is hands down the best and most responsive FPS mouse I’ve ever used. Its ultra-lightweight design makes long gaming sessions effortless, and the precision is unmatched. Every click feels crisp, and the wireless performance is flawless. Highly recommend for any competitive gamer—easily a 10/10.
GabrielleT Posted
We do primarily PC gaming nowadays and so far so great with this mouse! Precise, very lightweight (compared to my previous mouse), works for all my gaming needs, and we play a variety of games - shooters, sims, action/adventure, etc. Have not found any issues so far, so currently will give it 5 out of 5 stars. It delivers! It's also nice that it has 100 hour battery specs. Hope it lasts for many many years to come!