- Award-winning Ergonomic Design
Trusted by over 13 million fans worldwide, the DeathAdder’s iconic shape has provided wins for countless pros more than any other mouse—including the three-time League of Legends world champ, Faker. - Ultra-fast Razer HyperSpeed Wireless
Featuring the same high-speed Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology used in our top-tier gaming mice, unleash your true potential with an ultra-low latency wireless connection. - 235 Hours of Battery Life (2.4GHz)
With up to 235* hours of seamless low-latency gaming with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, and up to 615 hours with Bluetooth, the mouse can go for ages before its battery needs replacing. - Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2
With new gold-plated contact points, the switches are less prone to degrading and have a longer lifespan of up to 60 million clicks, so you can enjoy crisp execution that’s just as consistent. - Razer 5G Advanced 14K DPI Optical Sensor
Enjoy responsive, pixel-precise aim with an improved sensor that flawlessly tracks your movement with zero spinouts. - 7 Programmable Buttons
Whether you’re mapping out the essentials or going all out with advanced macros, have all the control you need at your fingertips with 2 unique quick-access edge buttons and 2 side buttons. - Works with AA/AAA Batteries
Able to run on a single AA or AAA battery, the mouse’s hybrid battery slot gives you to option of longer battery life or lighter weight—all at an optimal position for balanced weight distribution.
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Razer – DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with 235 Hour Battery – Black
$29.00 Save:$15.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 102.91 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2.76 in |
Number of Thumb Buttons | 2 |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Mouse Grip Style | Palm grip |
Mouse Type | Gaming |
Lighting Type | None |
Color | Black |
Handedness | Right-handed |
Number of Buttons (Total) | 7 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 2 years |
Mouse Power Source | Battery-powered |
Plug and Play Operation | Yes |
Maximum Sensitivity | 14000 dots per inch |
Rechargeable Battery (Mouse) | No |
Product Weight | 102.91 grams |
Mouse Operation | Button(s) |
Maximum Wireless Range | 10 feet |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Model Number | RZ01-04130100-R3U1 |
Connection Type | Wireless |
Product Name | DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with 235 Hour Battery |
Number of Programmable Buttons | 7 |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 2 years |
Brand | Razer |
Color Category | Black |
Mouse Pad Included | No |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Adjustable Weight | No |
Product Length | 2.76 inches |
UPC | 810056146689 |
Reviews (45)
aBesG –
I have ran into any issues yet, also saw that they will have replaceable covers so that’s cool. Hope a HyperSpeed Viper would eventually be released.
LuisBuckle –
An excellent upgrade from the regular Deathadder v2! Their new version of their mechanical switches are crisp and very responsive than the older predecessor. The best part is that it has the wireless hyper speed technology without breaking the bank.
Adrian –
Delayed shipping from Best Buy made this purchase a nightmare. A week later after getting bounced around customer support, I receive the mouse only to find input delays and icon freezes. Never buying from Best Buy again.
TheRealDanimal –
This mouse really just puts in work. Always been a death adder user since circa 2010 and boy have i not been disappointed. The two side buttons next to the left click are really just in a perfect location you can map it to another keyboard function and have 2 more quick abilities to use in games like apex. Super smooth slide and the mouse texture is almost grippy and my sweaty heads appreciate that. 11/10
Matthew –
As with most Razer products, this one has defects with almost every unit i encountered. The first one the receiver didn’t work, so i ezchanged it. The second one the scroll wheel was very stiff and loud when scrolling up, but not down. The third gripe I have is a design complaint: that Razer did not put side grips on the mouse. This may be a budget wireless mouse, but at 60 dollars it is more than their wired v2 with side grips and other Razer “x” models like the Basilisk x hyperspeed has side grips. Why would razer cheap out and not include simple plastic or rubber side grips? Bad decision. All in all, with sales going around right now, I’d just go for the razer deathadder v2 pro if you want to stick with razer. Besides all that, i like the new placement of the dpi buttons and the clicky mechanical switches in lieu of the razer opticals.
Vernoz –
Welcome back Deathadder!!
Last 2 version LF & RT buttons where too sensitive, too many accidentally button pressed. Not good while gaming.
This one is back! Feels great. Battery last for ever. Wireless!! Love the 2 new button location.
No more accidentally button press.
Great price too!!
Great for FPS games.
TechOK –
Pro’s:
-Nails the Deathadder shape.
-Lightweight wireless option depending on what battery you use.
-No crazy RGB unicorn puke.
-PTFE feet.
Cons
-Per typical Razer, no onboard profiles so you’ll need the Synapse bloatware running if you want to remap the dpi buttons on the top corner of the LMB.
-Speaking of those two DPI buttons, they are kind of off to the side and are a bit sunken in. I can’t easily tell which one I’m hitting and neither are very intuative. It’s like a poorly attempted G502 gimmick.
All in all, I would say if you really like the shape then just spend the extra few bucks and get the DA Wireless.
Grubhub83 –
Excellent mouse for larger hands and not to mention it’s wireless
Maxwell –
The V2 X Hyperspeed is a great ergo gaming mouse, meant for people with larger hands or who want to use palm grip (a comfortable way to hold a mouse by resting your palm and fingers on the shell of the mouse).
The V2 X Hyperspeed is extremely similar to the Deathadder V2 Pro, Razer’s more expensive wireless ergo offering. The key differences here (and the reasons one would want to buy this one) are the use of AA or AAA batteries, rather than a rechargeable onboard battery, a slightly heavier weight (around 100 grams with AA battery installed), and the cheaper price. Other differences include a lack of RGB lights anywhere on this mouse, the 2 DPI buttons being moved next to the left click, and a slightly different feeling in the main clicks due to mechanical switches. For the average person, most of these changes won’t be a problem. This is, for all intents and purposes, a slightly heavier version of Razer’s premium Deathadder at a lower cost.
The overall feel of the mouse is very premium, with a grippy texture that resists fingerprints and grime pretty well. The AA battery means you won’t have to worry about regularly charging the mouse, making it a good choice for use at the office for people who are already fans of the Deathadder shape. Bluetooth functionality means you can use this mouse with multiple devices or use this with a laptop without taking up a USB-A port. The standard USB-A dongle is also included for a lower latency connection. The sensor on this mouse is a high performance gaming sensor that will perform excellently for gaming as well as productivity use.
For me personally, I picked this mouse up for use at work since i needed a large ergonomically shaped mouse to help alleviate pain in my wrist. For people with large hands looking for a comfortable mouse with good performance, this is perfect.
Sikesfamily –
My husband needed a wireless mouse to go with his new laptop so we bought this one for him. It’s a great little mouse for the price.
Anna –
Super easy to use! Love the shape !!! The colors is really bright
Greatqual –
good for the price, wireless mouse as it is. good.
jumbo –
Lightweight, nice powder-coated feel, good ergonomics. Disappointed about no onboard profile management. That feature would make sense since this mouse can switch between the 2.4GHz wireless or Bluetooth; an ideal option for switching between computers. The Razer software to configure the mouse is Windows only. I’m also not happy that it immediately tries to install the software when plugging in for the first time. It’s more disruptive than convenient. The Logitech G603 might have been the better buy at this price.
Daniel –
Amazing mouse! Fits my large hand. Wireless connectivity lasts a while.
Jose –
A little light on weight but it works great, pairs very easy
DojaKing –
Thing feels like cheap plastic and doesn’t with anything. Took it back and bought a Corsair mouse.
Awesome –
It’s very sensitive and accurate and Fast like my computer,Sincerely,Timothy C.Acena.
mweb –
After using it for a couple weeks, it’s overall a solid wireless mouse. Connectivity has been good and I appreciate the option to have both bluetooth and wireless connectivity.
The only real criticism I have is that the material of the mouse is a bit cheaper feeling than my wired DeathAdder. I will continue to use the wired version at my desk, but having a portable version of the same footprint is a nice convenience.
Krish –
Great mouse .. Really comfortable had a bit of a problem getting it from the store but was worth the issues
GANdeK –
This is just going to be a short review going over some QC issues I’ve had with the mouse. This is still a fairly new mouse so hopefully Razer can fix these issues in future batches.
– So first off the removable shell of the mouse had a TON of wobble and it was really easy to feel it during regular usage almost like it was coming off at times. The wobble also caused left M1 button to feel really awful. Next there was a lot of rattle coming from the scroll wheel of the mouse which was also very loud and scratchy. Overall this just isn’t a mouse I’d recommend at the moment and if you like the DA shape I’d recommend either the wired V2 or wireless V2 Pro both which don’t have any of the issues I just mentioned.
Daniel –
Haven’t even powered it on but dang does it feel nice. Light and fits perfectly in the palm of your hand.
Joel –
Very good mouse.
Totally recommended.
Good price.
Wilson –
Amazing feel to the mouse, I would buy again if I had to
nytraveler –
very nice and easy to use mouse. the construction was good too.
Kareem –
one of my favorite mice that ive ever owned. i love that its wireless
PatrickM –
Bought this mouse played for two weeks side button completely broke from regular use
Gamer –
My son really enjoys using this mouse for gaming. I would definitely recommend.
KironB –
The item is good itself, came in good packaging and everything you would expect
Pros: it glides very well, it’s good for people with bigger sized hands, fits my hand well.
Cons: the way my ring finger and pinky finger sit at the side of the mouse is u comfortable since it doesn’t have the inward design to it, but that’s my fault for not doing my research on the mouse.
Overall a good mouse if you have bigger sized hands and need a affordable mouse for gaming!
Lilpug928 –
Bought this for my daughter. This is her second mouse from the same manufacturer. The first one lasted over 6 years. Great product.
JRobb –
I’ve enjoyed many Razer products over the years despite people saying they can be overhyped. They can be, but so far I have found this mouse and several other accessories I’ve purchased to be a solid value purchase.
Pons –
Peffect replacement for my old Death Adder. Feels great and has strong connection
Chris –
The mouse overall isn’t horrible, but after a couple months of use, the left mouse button no longer works well. It needs to be pressed firmly in near dead center to pick up a click. That is precisely where Razer placed the button for left click. If it will be uncomfortable for you to hold your hand there, dont buy it.
Kenny –
Comfy gaming mouse. Great build quality. Trusted brand
PS4Controller –
A very easy mouse to configure. Nice design and size. Highly recommended for gamers.
Great product!
KeithM –
I do not do wireless mice generally but finally wanted to get rid of the wire at work while still using the mouse I use at home. This was fantastic especially for the price point. Feels great, battery is long enough to not worry about it. No issues at all and does not light up at work which makes it fit in better in the environment.
gabriel –
The Deathadder is a really good mouse. One thing i really love is the shape of the mouse. Good first mouse to get.
Lykins –
slick mouse. stylish and functional ! This is my first choice.
WekaZ –
I’ve always been using mouse with wire and generally okay with it, but ever since I decided to use this mouse, I have changed my mind on wireless mouse. I’d def recommend it
Marissa –
While I was initially thinking that this mouse was a great pick–one of the main reasons I bought it was to have a great, quick, and quiet scroll wheel–and the scroll wheel on this starting squeaking after owning it one day PLUS the way the case fits on the top seems to be the cause of why the rest of the mouse seems noisy as perhaps it’s wobbling (to use another reviewer’s wording). It also started to hurt my forearm and elbow on the very first day though the loud squeaking was a deal-breaker defect.
Corey –
I have used exclusively Deathadders for going on 10 years now. With the V3 being out I still got this and need to make only 1 thing clear:
Don’t have this thing too far from the receiver or have too much stuff in the way between the two.
Otherwise, great mouse if you don’t care about the RGB lighting. These mice made me a complete snob on scroll wheels and just ergonomic/claw+palm grip mice in general.
Lun4t0n3 –
Perfectly fits my hand and grip style (palm). Highly recommended especially for the price point!
vercetti –
It’s cool, I just wish it’d light up for that price.
B1ood –
After only having the mouse about 3 months, the left click started double clicking with each click.
dude –
Is good, used primarily for games like first person shooters
DominicLongano –
Works great! No problems whatsoever. Would definitely recommend