Gamers out there who are constantly complaining of their mouse's reliability, especially during those crucial times while playing, will be happy with Razer's new DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse, which boasts of being the 'fastest, most sensitive, and most accurate gaming mouse.'
Such claim is without basis because the DeathAdder has 16,000 DPI, 450 IPS, and 50G acceleration. All gaming enthusiasts already know what these numbers mean. Currently, there are already some mice with this 'dots per inch' specifications so what makes Razer's mouse different?
Aside from the dpi, the DeathAdder also modified its inch per second or IPS feature, which allows the player to move the mouse per second without skipping. It also has an enhanced 50G acceleration. The number will surely impress those who are familiar with speed because the maximum speed a human can survive is just 46.2G.
Specs aside, the real taker of Razer's mouse is the DeathAdder Elite's resolution accuracy which is 99.4 percent. It also has built-in DPI buttons which allow players to switch the sensitivity of the DeathAdder. In terms of tracking, Razer also claims that it has also paid attention to this feature.
In terms of design and durability, it durable and built to withstand up to 50 million clicks. It is also optimized for faster response time and improved tactile scroll wheel. Razer said that it has armed the mouse with Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches although they did not specify what difference these buttons really do. Aesthetically, the mouse is also attractive with all the pretty LED colors.
"The world's best gaming mouse just got even better. We've improved just about everything on the Razer DeathAdder Elite," says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO.
The DeathAdder Elite is available for pre-order at $69.99. It will be available in the market on October 2 at Best Buy. Worlwide release will also be in October although no specific date has been given yet.