Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro – mouse with multiple connections
DeathAdder is one of the most beloved mice in the world. Since its inception in 2006, DeathAdder has been and continues to be a mouse chosen by both video game enthusiasts and those looking for a quality mouse. Simply.
DeathAdder has undergone many changes in its 16 years of life. It has received substantial changes in each version, and in the current version it is probably one of the most complex mice on the market.
DeathAdder no longer needs any overview. I will limit myself only to the peculiarities because you know the mouse, it is impossible not to.
In the V2 Pro version it is a mouse that offers them all. It relies on connectivity based on the possibility of using it on cable, wireless using a dedicated dongle and Bluetooth.
No matter which connection method you choose, you will not feel any delay. Obviously, the cable does not even have the problem of such a thing, but used on both BT and wireless I did not notice any difference in use. I used it for almost a month on all types of connections and I tried to find something that would betray its connectivity. Nothing. It works flawlessly.
In terms of autonomy, it’s hard for me to tell you exactly how much it offers because I’ve never given it peace. I used it exclusively in gaming, about 3 hours every night, and after 4-5 days he asked me to charge it. This is autonomy when we talk strictly about gaming, so add a few more days if you use it casually.
You already know the Razer software. It is perhaps the most complex software I use and you can set just about anything that comes to mind. I leave only a few screenshots about this mouse.

The construction is good. It’s light, the plastic seems weaker compared to previous DT models, but it still remains an ergonomic mouse and good grip.
On the sides it has rubberized areas, the adhesion is very good on any surface and thanks to the new feet it is even more slippery. It fits well in the user’s hand and slides well on any decent surface. I mean, I used it on both the desktop and the mousepad.
Otherwise, there is not much to say about him because in essence he has not changed much. It has received new switches that you can find on other models from Razer. The proprietary Razer Optical switches have reached the second generation, they are quieter and more precise.
I honestly didn’t realize it until I read about them, so the difference from the first generation is not so visible.

The sensor is an optical one of 20,000 DPI with an accuracy of 99.6%. It is a very precise mouse, very good in gaming regardless of the game. Razer generally had mice with very good sensors, but this is by far the best sensor.
It is very possible that we will not feel a noticeable difference, but professional players will surely make a difference. Maybe if I had an older DT to make a comparison I could tell you something, otherwise I can only confirm that it is a high-performance and very accurate mouse. You feel this in use.

Another interesting aspect to mention is the possibility to connect to a charging dock. I presented one to you at Viper Ultimate. You can put the mouse on that dock and it loads. It’s a very interesting solution.