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Published: 2020-08-28, Author: Christina , review by: kitguru.net
Shoelace cable wasn't my preference, Not overly comfortable for my use after long sessions, Totally different experience that can make you feel like you're learning to play all over again
Very good sensor performance, Very low click latency, Very high button quality, Good scroll wheel, Good choice of components, Lightweight, Excellent mouse feet, Flexible cable, Full software customizability, Basic RGB lighting, Set of grip tape included
Relatively pricey, High LOD may not be to everyone's liking, CPI deviation, Resource-heavy software
The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is available for $49.99. Very good sensor performance Very low click latency Very high button quality Good scroll wheel Good choice of components Lightweight Excellent mouse feet Flexible cable Full software customizability B...
Nonetheless, the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is worthy of its DeathAdder name, having all the necessary functions with a high quality experience for those who prefer smaller mice or those with smaller hands. The price - at RM259 - is on the lower side, so th...
Comfortable ergonomic shape, Textured grip tape, Designed for smaller hands
Lower DPI than Deathadder V2, Only six programmable buttons
The Razer Deathadder V2 Mini is an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse that feels great to use but loses out on some key features of the original Deathadder V2...
Abstract: Razer's PC gaming mice have regularly proven to be some of the best kit in the world today. Out of all of them, the Deathadder V2 arguably remains the best of the lot. It has a decent price, it won't cramp your hand up after hours of use and it has some o...
Delicious textured plastic aesthetic Comfortable for smaller hands Extremely lightweight,
Still not as comfy as the Basilisk V2 Right-handers only Not great for palm-grippers
Razer continues to impress with the Deathadder V2 Mini, and further establish their dominance of the peripherals space right now. Another excellent showing from a company I had previously written off as a serious contender in this space, and it delights m...
Doesn't have a lot of features and the design looks too normal, Conclusion A good allrounder mouse for both gaming and working, best suited for gamers on a budget
Lightweight, ergonomic design without honeycomb shell, Optical mouse switches, Flawless tracking, Soft and supple cable, Smooth 100% PFTE feet
Not for everyone given its small size, Shape is not entirely versatile and better suited for the palm grip, Onboard memory only stores sensitivity settings, Synapse 3 still required to load lighting and macros
At the end of the day, I'm just surprised by how much I like the DeathAdder Mini. While it's not going to become my daily driver just yet, it's helped me see the appeal of ergonomic mice, or small ones at least. It's hard to ignore how comfortable this mo...