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When it comes to PC peripherals designed specifically for gaming one area that has the most history and by that token seen the most evolution over the years has been the mouse. The Razer DeathAdder has been one of the most popular, selling over 10 million in its lifespan, thanks to its now classic ergonomic design. Which returns in the updated Razer DeathAdder V2.

And as a fan and owner of an old-school DeathAdder it was great to see the classic updated.
With the latest Razer Optical Sensor (a Focus+ sensor developed in partnership with PixArt) and new mechanical switches that increase lifespan and performance, there’s a lot going on under-the-hood of the DeathAdder V2. In testing with modern shooters like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and strategy games like Frostpunk after getting used to the new weight there was that feeling of returning home – albeit with excellent performance that can stand click-to-click against the competition. Truth be told it’s a great to play modern titles with a DeathAdder again and knowing that I’m not simply clinging on to a dated piece of kit.

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