BUTTONS
7, programmable
SWITCH
Razer Mechanical Gen 2
SENSOR
14,000dpi, optical
CONNECTIVITY
2.4GHz, Bluetooth LE
BATTERY
AA /AAA HYBRID SLOT
PRICE
$95
Razer’s most iconic mouse has a new look yet again. The Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed is the latest addition to this sprawling extended family, offering dual HyperSpeed wireless and Bluetooth functionality in an affordable package. With over 13 million DeathAdders sold, people have been lapping up every iteration of this classic.
The new DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed isn’t intended to replace the DeathAdder V2 Pro though. The Pro is Razer’s flagship DeathAdder, while the V2 X sits lower down the rungs. Certain tweaks and compromises have been made to achieve a more palatable price point, but that doesn’t mean the V2 X feels cheaply made in any way.
What’s interesting about the design is the inspiration it takes from the Razer Orochi V2. There’s the same removable top and support for a single AA or AAA battery, so you can pick between longer battery life or lighter weight. Razer says it has taken care to optimise the position of the battery slot too for more balanced weight distribution. The mouse ships with a single AA battery, but for some reason it isn’t a lighter lithium one like on the Orochi V2.
This story is from the January 2022 edition of HWM Singapore.
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