At the center, we get the 4G Infared Sensor which is capable of up to 6400 DPI. Here’s a look at the bottom of the DeathAdder 2013. Taking a look at the right side of the mouse, we get another large rubber piece for enhanced grip. The sides are finished in the same matte finish as the top, which I think looks much better than the glossy finish on the older DeathAdder. Below that, we get a Razer Taipan inspired rubber piece as well for better grip. Taking a look at the left side of the mouse, we get two very large buttons.
Unfortunately Razer didn’t include any additional buttons for DPI adjustment. At the rear of the top we get a Razer logo which includes a LED underneath. Razer has gone with a stealthy textured matte finish here which looks great and helps reduce fingerprints/dust.įrom the top, we get two buttons (left click, right click) along with the center scroll wheel. Of course, this is a good thing since I’ve found that the DeathAdder is one of the most comfortable right handed gaming mice on the market. Taking a look at the mouse itself, we can see that the overall design is fairly similar to the original DeathAdder. They’ve also included a 7 ft braided cord. Here we can see that Razer went with the usual gold plated USB connector. Included of course is also the DeathAdder 2013 itself.
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Overall it’s pretty light on the accessories There’s no software included, so software must be downloaded from the Razer website. Included we get a couple pieces of documentation along with some Razer stickers. Here’s a look at the packaging for the Razer DeathAdder 2013. A Closer Look at the Razer DeathAdder 2013 Seven-foot, lightweight, braided fiber cable.200 inches per second and 50g of acceleration.Five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons.