Razer has revealed the Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed gaming mouse, finishing the complete set of its newest esports-focused clickers. As a extra informal mouse than the Professional mannequin, the Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed could have an MSRP of $99.99 however improves upon its sibling in some key areas.
Time will inform whether or not the Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed is among the greatest gaming mice accessible, however Razer not lengthy launched a wired mannequin, and we loved our time testing it for the Deathadder V3 evaluation.
The Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed adopts the Razer Focus X 26K optical sensor, that means it falls simply shy of the 30K sensor within the Professional and wired fashions. Nevertheless, its 100-hour battery life improves upon the Professional by round 10 hours, and it is available in significantly lighter at 55g in comparison with the 63g of the Professional.
Design-wise, there’s no change to the ergonomic shell that exists on the wired and Professional, however the toes on the V3 Hyperspeed are a lot bigger, taking after related adjustments made to the Razer Viper V3 Professional.
The Viper and Deathadder are each classed as Razer’s esports mice, specializing in being gentle and agile, with ultra-responsive clicks and a excessive tolerance for sharp, snappy actions. The Viper is historically a symmetrical-shape mouse whereas the Deathadder adopts a slanted design solely usable in a typical right-hand grip.
The Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed continues the trade’s transfer in direction of 8KHz polling being the brand new customary, though its particular HyperSpeed dongle isn’t included with the mouse so will have to be bought individually. The 100-hour battery life additionally drops massively to only 20 hours when 8KHz polling is enabled.
We’ll have a evaluation of the Deathadder V3 HyperSpeed quickly, however within the meantime you’ll be able to take a look at our picks for the perfect wi-fi gaming mice to see what Razer’s newest clicker is up in opposition to.