It detracts from the overall solid build.
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It’s a relatively minor gripe, but I noticed the same thing with the Viper Ultimate Wireless, and I hope Razer can sort it soon. It makes me think they couldn’t take much of a beating, such as if you threw the V2 into a bag before running out the door. They feel fine, even sturdy, when you’re clicking them straight on, but the slightest amount of sideways pressure makes them waggle off-centre. However, carrying on a trend in recent Razer mice, the left and right mouse buttons are a bit flimsy. The V2’s wire is the most flexible I’ve tried on a gaming mouse, and ultimately that means it’s less likely to impact your mouse movement, even if you get lazy about wire management, like me.īest gaming mouse: the top rodents for gamingīest gaming keyboard: your PC's best friend.īest gaming headset: don't ignore in-game audio I’ve used a version of the Deathadder (the Expert) for years, and my one complaint is that the stiffer wire can sometimes pull the mouse to one side, depending on how it sits on my desk. The fact Razer is using a new wire (with an equally ridiculous name, "Speedflex Cable," also sounds insignificant, but turns out to be a big deal. It spins smoothly, but you can still feel every notch of the turn, so you won’t accidentally scroll too many times.
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Razer has a ridiculous name for the new design, "Instinctive Scroll Wheel Tactility," but the results are perfect. I’ll go into it in a second, but I was more impressed by the more subtle changes Razer has made for the V2. The most obvious improvement is the Focus+ Optical Sensor, the same one used in the excellent Razer Viper Ultimate Wireless. But the question isn’t whether the V2 is the best version of the Deathadder (it is), the question is: is it worth buying, given that it's currently $35/£35 more than the Elite? Maybe.