

However, the company clearly doesn't want to let this classic die. I'd have completely understood if Razer decided to let the DeathAdder rest in the annals of history, a legendary mouse that's already served its tour of duty. Razer itself has already hopped on board this train, releasing the Viper and wireless Viper Ultimate, both of which are truly excellent mice. The latest models tend to feature ambidextrous shapes that are also super lightweight and agile. This is one of the most popular mice ever made – last June, Razer announced that it had sold 10 million copies of the DeathAdder to date. The new DeathAdder V2 the company announced yesterday joins a sprawling list that includes the Essential, Chroma, and Elite versions of the mouse, but it's probably the best one Razer has made so far.īut do we really need a new DeathAdder in 2020? The DeathAdder Elite came out back in 2016, but mice today are quite different beasts altogether. First released in 2006, Razer has blazed through over 30 different variations of the mouse over the past decade, if you count the game- and team-branded editions as well. The Razer DeathAdder is something of an icon. Razer has made over 30 versions of the DeathAdder

Razer DeathAdder V2 review: A real treat for DeathAdder fans
