Test – Souris DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed de Razer

Test – Souris DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed de Razer
Test – Souris DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed de Razer

Introduction and Presentation

Test – Souris DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed de Razer

Today we present to you the souris DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed de la marque Razer. The mouse is described by the brand as the GOAT mice e-sport thanks to its ultra-light ergonomics and wireless responsiveness! It is available in black and retails for €119.99 on the brand’s website.

Let’s discover this mouse together!

Unboxing and first impressions

The box reminds us without any hesitation of the emblematic colors of the Razer brand. The green stands out against the intense black. On the front side we find the model of the mouse, its photo as well as some characteristics such as its light weight, its long battery life and its ergonomics. On the sides we are reminded that this mouse is designed for gamers d’e-sport by showing us the teams with which the brand collaborates such as DRX, MANDATORY, Gentle Mates…

We are then given a detailed description of the contents of the box. Finally, on the back, the properties are a little more exposed, such as the type of connectivity and how the dongle which will allow us to play, its optical sensor…

Content

  • Souris Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed
  • Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Dongle + USB dongle adapter
  • Câble USB-A vers USB-C
  • Product information

Technical characteristics

  • Shape: symmetrical for right-handed
  • Connectivity: Razer HyperSpeed ​​Wireless / Wired
  • Battery life: up to 100 h at 1000 Hz / up to 20 h at 8000 Hz
  • No RGB lighting
  • Focus Pro 26K optical sensor
  • Max sensitivity: 26000 DPI
  • Vitesse max : 500 IPS
  • Max acceleration: 40 G
  • 8 programmable buttons
  • Switches 3rd generation optical mouse
  • Switch life cycle: 90 million clicks
  • Memory profile: 1
  • Size: Length: 122.2mm / Width: 64.8mm / Height: 41.3mm
  • Weight: 55g
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