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Razer Announces Deathadder V3 Pro, an Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the new Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, the latest iteration in Razer's best-selling DeathAdder mouse line. Boasting the latest in Razer's industry-leading mouse technologies, such as Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Technology and new Razer HyperPolling technology, combined with a new ultra-lightweight ergonomic design, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is a gamers best ally for peak performance in competition play.

First released in 2006, with over 15 million mice shipped worldwide so far, the acclaimed DeathAdder is Razer's most popular gaming mouse, trusted by world-class e-sports athletes. With the DeathAdder V3 Pro, victory takes on a new shape. Comfortable grooves with reduced flares on the sides give better grip and hand support, and are coupled with an improved ergonomic form for better comfort, tactility, and lightweight handling. In addition, the scroll wheel, buttons, and palm support have all been elevated for increased accessibility. Refined further with feedback from top e-sports pros, the iconic and minimal aesthetic ergonomic form is now available in both black and white colorways, weighing just 63 grams and 64 grams, respectively.



"Since its launch, Razer has worked with esports pros all over the world to fine-tune and hone the DeathAdder into a truly formidable competitive mouse," said Flo Gutierrez, Director of Global Esports at Razer. "With the DeathAdder V3 Pro, we have now produced the most advanced, ultra-lightweight, ergonomic DeathAdder to date, honoring the DeathAdder's reputation of providing 'the unfair advantage'."

Just as familiar and dependable as before, the DeathAdder V3 Pro is more than 25% lighter than its predecessor, boasts a battery life of up to 90 hours, and is easily rechargeable via USB Type C with the in-box Razer Speedflex charging cable.

Best-in-class technologies, focused on pure performance
At the heart of the DeathAdder V3 Pro is the Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor with a resolution accuracy of 99.8%. This powerful new sensor is equipped with a suite of AI functions such as Smart Tracking, Motion Sync, and Asymmetric Cut-off, for the ultimate performance at the highest levels of play. The DeathAdder V3 Pro is also fitted with Razer's Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 for absolutely zero unintended double-clicking and no debounce delay. Ultra-fast and reliable, these optical switches are rated for 90 million clicks.

Equipped with HyperSpeed Wireless, Razer's proprietary wireless technology that is up to 25% faster than other wireless technologies, the DeathAdder V3 Pro is also compatible with Razer's new HyperPolling Wireless technology. Natively, the DeathAdder V3 Pro supports a polling rate of 1000 Hz, at 1 ms polling intervals. With the addition of the Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, the DeathAdder V3 Pro polls wirelessly at 0.25 ms polling intervals, with 4x more frequent polls than before, four times faster than standard polling rates. By combining these 2 best-in-class technologies, players will experience smoother tracking, more consistent updates, and the lowest wireless click latency, allowing them to outperform any opponents in competitive games, where every millisecond counts.

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro represents the latest in Razer's gaming and mouse technologies, combining esports-honed ergonomics with a best-in-class sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 and industry-leading wireless technologies, in an ultra-lightweight design - ready to start a new chapter of a legendary story.

HyperPolling Wireless Dongle
Launched on the 22nd of July, the Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle is the first wireless mouse dongle capable of a true 4000 Hz wireless polling rate. Designed for ultra-responsive competitive play, gamers can experience a higher standard of wireless performance with the perfect upgrade for Razer's latest mice.

Installed on the desk, for unobstructed wireless signals, the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle is capable of auto-switching polling rates for a more convenient competitive gaming experience. Supporting both DeathAdder V3 Pro and Viper V2 Pro, as well as future compatible mice, the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle is managed through Razer Synapse for ease of use and setting performance-based gaming profiles.

ABOUT THE RAZER DEATHADDER V3 PRO
  • Improved ergonomic design with ultra-lightweight for long hours of play
  • Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor
  • Wider surface compatibility - Sensor tracks on clear glass at least 2 mm thick
  • Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 rated up to 90 million clicks
  • Upgradeable to 4000 Hz thanks to the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, sold separately
  • Five independently programmable buttons, and additional DPI button
  • Up to 90 hours of battery life
  • USB Type C charging and a Speedflex cable for fluid movements
  • Weight: 63 grams for the Black model and 64 grams for the white model (Excluding cable)
  • Approximate size: 68 mm / 2.67 in (Width) x 44 mm / 1.73 in (Height) x 128 mm / 5.00 in (Length)
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: $149.99 USD / 159.99€ MSRP
Razer.com and authorized retailers - August 11, 2022
For more information, please see here.

Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle: $29.99 USD / 34.99€ MSRP
Razer.com, RazerStores in selected markets and authorized retailers
For more information, please see here.

Bundle: Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro + Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle: $164.99 USD / 177.50€ MSRP
The bundle is available for pre-order exclusively on Razer.com

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Razer plans to release the viper mini ultimate (pro) later this year, for those wondering :)
 

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Already have the Viper V2 Pro - excellent.
 
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Ugh, why did they have to make so many shape changes? Pulsar also did some tweaks and some people who loved the classic IE3.0 shape now find it uncomfortable.
I get removing the flares, they were always terrible, Mamba was a much nicer shaped mouse. But I bet the other shape changes are probably for the worse.
 
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The mouse is looking great but the HyperPolling dongle as DLC is pretty shady.
 

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G Pro superlight competitor, by the looks of it


Lets hope it's durable, too many premium priced mice with dying switches lately

Seeing how much of my periperhals are razer i'd even switch over... if it had an extra friggin thumb button or two.
The G700s had the best setup i've used in years :(

Grip spot in the center, and you rolled the thumb in one of four directions to click em - which let you use any of the four (or two together) WHILE gripping with the thumb
Voice chat (Discord/TS3), melee/in-game voice chat, as well as standard forward/back for browsers (and however games used them by default)
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Of course it was heavy AF and had garbage battery life, to balance that out
 
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Hate there software. Happened twice where synapse 3.0 sorted working on my machine
It's pretty solid these days, logitech and corsair have fallen waaaay behind in comparison
 
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In actually to scared to but there product. Last time I could not get my tartarus v2 to work. We tried everything is was the software. The hardware I loved
 

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In actually to scared to but there product. Last time I could not get my tartarus v2 to work. We tried everything is was the software. The hardware I loved
Genuinely better. I haven't had any of the issues with the software crashing or erroring in ~2 years (Prior to that was a good 6 months of weirdness where it kept randomly logging me out of synapse, some server issue at their end), and ram usage is 1/10th iCue and logitechs these days

Somehow I can run an ARGB controller, RGB mousepad, RGB keyboard and sync to hue lighting and keep under 100MB, yet iCue wants 500MB at idle with no devices and logitech wants to use 2GB+ to use a mic
 
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Might just get the Orbweaver again and give it a bash as I love the hardware. Thanks bud
 
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