
- Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi pro#
- Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Bluetooth#
That part is good, but, if you plan to remap those to a more useful, in-game function, they're now a little bit of a stretch to reach if you have smaller hands. I previously mentioned the change in position of the "DPI" buttons on the top to a less accident-prone location. The location of the additional buttons isn't so hot for folks with smaller hands. Razer has been one of the better companies at supporting left-handed gamers over the years so you never know what could happen. That said, if you really want a left-handed model, let them know on social media or by emailing in. There is a left-handed DeathAdder out there (indeed Razer has a few mice suitable for left-handers), but this one is right-hand only. Unfortunately, this latest DeathAdder is only available in a right-handed design. Razer DeathAdder V2X HyperSpeed: What you won't like My hand covers where the lighting would be anyway.

The V2X HyperSpeed does away with RGB lighting entirely to help stretch out its power for longer, and I'm totally fine with that. It's pretty poor, and I'm not a fan of either the wireless charging dock or the awkward cable to charge it with.
Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi pro#
This is a huge bonus because perhaps the only thing I really don't enjoy about the DeathAdder V2 Pro is the battery life. Razer says it can run up to 235 hours on a single battery, which is about a month of using it a solid eight hours a day, including weekends. I can't tell you what kind of battery life I'm getting, because I haven't had it nearly long enough to drain it. Razer made it easy to steal a replacement from the "kids' toys" stash. As a parent, I've always got some batteries, but rarely the right batteries. Popping off the top panel reveals a slot to use a single battery of either type, which for me is absolutely perfect. The DeathAdder V2X HyperSpeed also boasts great battery life, and it uses standard AA or AAA batteries, too. The battery life is extremely good with a claimed 235 hours.
Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Bluetooth#
You also get Bluetooth if you just want to hook it up to a laptop without giving up a port, but the HyperSpeed wireless is a real catch at this price point. What comes with it is Razer's HyperSpeed 2.4GHz wireless connectivity which, yes, remains almost indistinguishable from using a wired mouse. It's hard to really call that a compromise because of the price and the fact it's still an excellent sensor. 14K DPI is still overkill for most people, but this is a very accurate optical sensor.

On one hand, the V2X HyperSpeed steps down to Razer's 14K DPI 5G optical sensor over the Focus+ you find in the more expensive versions, but it's still very good. The wireless connectivity is the standout feature because for $60 you're getting a bona fide gaming beast without the wires, without much in the way of compromise, and with the added bonus of stellar battery life. By now we know what to expect from a Razer gaming mouse, even a more budget-focused one such as this. They're light and clicky, fast and responsive, and just the ticket whether highlighting a passage of text or firing off a mad snipe. The V2X HyperSpeed makes use of Razer's Gen 2 mechanical switches, and they are, as ever, a delight. That's the only change, though, with the two additional buttons by the thumb remaining.Įverything good about the DeathAdder is here in this latest version. The additional two programmable buttons on the top have been moved to the top of the left click button, which if you use them for DPI switching actually makes a ton of sense because they're more difficult to accidentally hit. There is a mild change to the button layout, though. It just molds into your hand with no sticky-out bits anywhere.

It's just so comfortable to hold without trying too hard to be the most ergonomic mouse around. The shape is the biggest reason I only use a DeathAdder. The core form factor is identical to the other DeathAdder V2 mice, with the now-iconic and ergonomic design completely untouched. Right out of the gate this is a proper Razer DeathAdder.
