Thursday, June 20th 2024

Razer Announces the DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed

Today, Razer unveils the new DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed, an ergonomic wireless esports mouse inspired by the iconic, award-winning DeathAdder V3 Pro. Loved by the esports community with over 20 million units sold worldwide, the DeathAdder line continues to evolve. In pursuit of creating an approachable pro-grade esports mouse for the community, factors like grip style, and mouse shape and size were crucial.

As a result, design angles and height tweaks were treated with extreme care, with testing, and validation to ensure the DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed meets community and pro standards. This mouse delivers top-tier features in a more accessible format, perfect for gamers and aspiring champions seeking to elevate their gameplay with Razer's trusted performance and technology.
Features include:
  • Lightweight Ergonomics: Combines lightweight design and ergonomic shape, weighing only 55 g for high-speed maneuverability. This new design represents more than a 12% weight reduction from the DeathAdder V3 Pro with a shape fine-tuned with input from pro esports players.
  • Ergonomic Design with Smooth-Touch Texture: Optimized for comfort and control, crucial for lengthy gaming sessions.
  • Up to 100 Hours of Battery Life: Long-lasting power to sustain through extended tournaments and play sessions, further enhanced by Type C connectivity for quick recharging.
  • Razer HyperSpeed Wireless: Ensures dependable, low-latency connectivity essential for competitive gameplay. Also upgradeable to true 8000 Hz wireless polling rates with the Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, sold separately.
  • Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 and Razer Focus X 26K Optical Sensor: Advanced technology for ultra-responsive actions and pinpoint accuracy, including a new Dynamic Sensitivity feature, for greater customization of DPI output and mouse input.
Price: £99.99 GBP / $99.99 USD / €119.99 MSRP
Source: Razer
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28 Comments on Razer Announces the DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed

#26
MentalAcetylide
Onasi@MentalAcetylide
Weight savings, mostly. How meaningful they are beyond a certain point is still an ongoing debate in competitive FPS communities. Personally, I believe that shape is king and everything else is secondary. But that’s neither here nor there.

That, and mouse enthusiasts have their own “hype beast” culture.
It does make sense in that respect, but again, is it worth paying the extra price for it if other parts fail and you have to completely replace the unit every couple of years? I'm looking at it more from a durability perspective since I typically replace my system every 7 years.
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#27
Onasi
@MentalAcetylide
To be fair, durability is something that strictly can be judged only on personal experience. I have, in all my long PC building life, had a mouse fail only… maybe once? All other times when I swap them is just me getting bored and wanting to try something new. The previous mouse is then passed onto work PCs or given to friends and relatives where it continues to work for years.

But yeah, the most durable once from all my observations and internet talks are Zowie and, nowadays, Vaxee (since they are ex-Zowie guys). So if the goal is a mouse that lasts for the lifetime of the build - that’s where I’d look.
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#28
The Terrible Puddle
Gmr_ChickAnd this is bad how? Not everybody has bear paws for hands. I sure as hell don't. In fact, next to my Cobra Pro, I'm waiting for Razer to make a mini version of the DA V3...but not super mini like the DA V2 was. A bummer, since I found that one ridiculously comfy. Problem was that my fingers literally swallowed it up.
It's fine that they are making a mini version of the DAV3P. It just seemed a bit disingenuous that they are not making it clear that this mouse is smaller and meanwhile they advertise a weight saving and I thought that was hilarious.

Razer really needs to step up their game and make a large sub 40g mouse.
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