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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 186 reviews

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Customers often highlight the DeathAdder V4 Pro Lightweight Optical Gaming Mouse's super light weight, solid battery life, and top-notch build quality. Many appreciate the great ergonomics, fast wireless performance, and precise scroll wheel. The responsiveness and polling rate are also well-received, while some find the size to be a drawback.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Scroll wheel quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So Close To Be The King You Can Feel It

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The newest Razer Deathadder Pro is pretty spectacular for a wireless, gaming mouse. This is the best yet in a long line of great wireless, gaming mice from Razer. I compared the new Deathadder Pro against my Logitech Superlight, Glorious Model O, and my son's Final Mouse ULX. The new Razer is fast! I mean, feels like wired fast. The latency is unnoticeable by not just me, but my son who plays competitively. I would say it feels as fast the Final Mouse and definitely faster than the Logitech or Glorious. On a 360Hz monitor the 8000hz polling rate is felt and makes the mouse buttery smooth and precise. Buttons feel solid and have a nice smooth depress. My only complaint is that I wish it were just a tad lighter. It is on par with the Superlight and lighter than the Glorious for sure, but the Final Mouse feels almost like nothing in your hand. Overall, the new Deathadder v4 Pro has replaced my others and is as close to the Final Mouse ULX as you are going to get. This is my new favorite and an easy recommend. If you are a serious gamer and even play competitively this should be at the top of your list.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ergonomics
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Best Gaming Mouse On The Planet

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am writing this review for the Razer Deathadder V4 Pro Gaming Mouse. If you have never owned a gaming mouse before, the question in the back of your mind is likely, “Why? A mouse is just a mouse, right?” I used to think the same way until a couple of years ago when I bought my first gaming mouse. In all honesty, there were some noticeable advantages, but nothing to really brag about…that is until I used a Razer gaming mouse several months ago at a gaming store. Then it was like my own personal other-brand gaming mouse became akin to using a rock. The V4 has shifted my entire perspective. If you didn’t know, Razer is a company dedicated to gamers. The overwhelming advantage Razer has over all other gaming-tech companies is that it is a company of dedicated gamers whose sole mission focuses on gamers. Everything they do is centered on giving gamers who use Razer tech distinct advantages over others. The V4 is simply a continuation of that ideology. The first time you hold the V4, you will notice how it seems to seamlessly mold to your hand, almost like it has become a part of it. The unbelievable way it adapts to even the angle at which you hold it is insane. There is no clunkiness or the need for constant shifting. It not only fits so effortlessly into your hand, the buttons are all placed flawlessly into perfect position so that you don’t have to ever worry about hitting the wrong button. I cannot emphasize enough the depth of research and design that went into the design of the Deathadder V4 Pro. You can play for hours and the very last of your worries will be hand fatigue. So now, in addition to the superiority of its design, the V4 also offers crazy levels of precision. With so many other mice, it is almost like the best you can do is aim in the general direction of a target and hope for the best. The V4 offers precise aiming with virtually zero latency, making laser-accurate targeting possible and immediate. Speed is often paramount, but we all know speed without accuracy is pointless. Razer annihilates that issue. The V4 level of accuracy and speed truly gives you the advantage you need over other players, especially during critical game play. Optical sensors, 8000Hz polling rate, true raw input.. you get the idea. Listen, for the most part, if you are researching Razer gaming mice, you probably already know that the company offers the best gaming technology in the world. That’s not hyperbole, but fact. They’ve been around for decades, not just a couple of years or months. They know what they are doing, and they do it with pure intention. So you’re obviously serious about trying to decide which gaming mouse you want to acquire. The Razer Deathadder V4 Pro Gaming Mouse is where your search ends. You have already read all the specs, but most importantly you are tired of losing because you just can’t get the speed and accuracy you want with your current gaming mouse. This is the one you want. The moment you hook it up, your gaming life will be completely changed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent, responsive mouse, even better software

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The new Razer Deathadder V4 Pro is an excellent mouse for those wanting complete control of their experience. Razer's Synapse software lets you tweak just about every setting and sensor on the mouse, allowing you precision fine tuning and a literal customized experience. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is on the table... rotation, dynamic sensitivity, lift-off distance, polling rate, etc. It even can match other mice of rival brands with a simple sensitivity matcher. No RGB lighting! Yup... just a solid black surface devoid of LEDs attempting to bring disco back. Battery life is through the roof! I've used this for about a week now of multi-hour gaming sessions, and it's still at 96%!!!! They say over 150hrs of playtime on a single charge, and I totally believe them! It's insane! The dongle has 3 lights that can show you a variety of statuses, such as connection quality, battery level, polling rate, etc. As usual, Razer takes gaming seriously so you can focus on the fun. Now, for my two complaints about this mouse. 1) It is LIGHT. Seriously. Feels like a toy. An option to add weight would be fantastic. 2) It comes with 3M traction stickers. They are super sticky, and do exactly what they are supposed to do. My complaint is that there isn't a tiny indent in the mouse to help mitigate accidentally catching the end of the stickers or them catching dust and peeling over time. Not saying they will, but I've had mice in the past with traction stickers and they've always peeled over time. Anyway, It's definitely a solid effort from Razer and a great addition to their pantheon of gaming mice. It's got a lot of features and the minutia of tweaking available in the Synapse app will make this a great addition to any gamer's arsenal.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Gaming mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Honestly, one of the best gaming mouse I’ve ever bought worth $180 it feels super lightweight just like said this is my first ever actual expensive gaming mouse I’ve bought I’ve only been gaming on PC for about a year and eight months and this is one of the best upgrades I’ve gotten 10 out of 10 will recommend to others.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent mouse, but they forgot the RGB

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    To be clear, I'm only knocking Razer for the lack of RGB on this mouse because that's like, their whole brand. So much of Razer's stuff has RGB that it feels weird on the occasions when I come across something that doesn't really have any to speak of. It's not necessarily a problem - it's just a little odd, and not what I expect from the company. With that out of the way, I rather like this mouse. I tend to use heavier mice, so it did take a little getting used to, but it glides well and feels nice to use. I don't really have much to say on the buttons or body, as they're just kind of what I'd expect from a gaming mouse. One area that I absolutely will praise Razer for is the dongle - it may be bigger and clunkier, but it's also a lot harder to lose (I've lost a few before). I do also like how the USB connection is a normal USB C cable rather than something with a funky keyed end to it, just in case I have to replace the cable. It also kind of grew on me how they put the DPI adjustment button on the bottom - it's a little harder to get to, but it prevents stupid accidents where I'm trying to click something else and then turn up the DPI to something ridiculous while I'm just trying to scroll through my web browser. Additionally, it makes a lot of sense when you consider that Razer's software for this mouse is set up so that you can have the DPI change per-app with their Dynamic Sensitivity feature. This, honestly, is really nice - I tend to prefer a way lower DPI in the OS than I do in games, and having the settings just be remembered rather than having to set it every time just streamlines things. There are also a few other software features that are pretty neat. For instance, I tend to move my mouse on a slightly tilted plane, so I did calibration with the Mouse Rotation feature and ended up rotating the plane with which my mouse interacts with the screen by three degrees. Admittedly this is mainly noticeable in FPS games, but it's still nice to have. For other games, such as Factorio or Civilization, there's also a feature to adjust the lift-off and landing distances, so the thing stops registering input while you're physically picking up the mouse and moving it back to the center of the pad. (This can also be pretty handy for dual-monitor setups.) Overall, this is a pretty good gaming mouse with nice quality-of-life features. I will say, I would have liked it if they included RGB, even if in the interest of battery life it only worked while the mouse was in wired mode. But, overall, it's pretty solid across the board and I'd absolutely recommend it if you're a M&K gamer that plays a variety of different genres of games.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    gameing mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best buy always has latest in new tech and they also match prices great shopping

    I would recommend this to a friend