

⚡ Dominate with the lightest, fastest, and most reliable wireless mouse in the game.
The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse engineered for professional-level performance. Weighing only 64 grams, it features a Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor for flawless tracking on any surface, including glass. Its Gen-3 Optical Switches provide ultra-fast 0.2ms actuation and a 90-million click lifespan with zero double-click issues. Equipped with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology, it ensures low-latency, stable connectivity even in busy wireless environments. With up to 90 hours of battery life and an ergonomic design refined by esports pros, this mouse offers unmatched comfort, speed, and endurance for competitive gamers and power users alike.














| ASIN | B0B6Y52YXB |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 90 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #746 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #48 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,158) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2022 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.01 x 2.65 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.26 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-04630200-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.01 x 2.65 x 1.69 inches |
| Series | DeathAdder V3 Pro |
M**W
Good fast and accurate
Upgraded from my gpro super light and love the shape and agility this mouse offers, razer software isn’t that big of a pain and over all it stays charged for weeks only taking maybe a day to charge it’s very light and responsive and I love the white color it doesn’t smudge up or anything plus the macros you can apply are nice overall if you are looking for a good wireless mouse go for it
C**U
By far the best mouse I've ever used
As a gamer, I've owned and used many different computer mice. I usually look through some of the best mice money can buy, then compare them with less expensive or no-name brands and see what the differences are. Most of the time, it's just marketing jargons that pollutes the ad, making things seem better than they are. After some pretty extensive research, I purchased this Razer V3 Deathadder Pro and the Logitech G Pro Superlight gaming mouse - both of which stands at the very top of the food chain for gaming mice and are about the same price. Both of these mice are used by professional gamers (depending on which sponsors they're with), and both are extremely light. They both come in white with no RGB, and they also both taunt an outrageously high DPI that literally no one uses. At a glance, both are very comparable in everyway - which I assume you know this if you're looking to buy a mouse this expensive. The Razer V3 DA Pro has much better optimizations in the Synapse software, and while some other reviewers have had issues, my windows 10 and 11 devices all run Synapse perfectly. The mouse comes with a dongle that you can plug the wireless USB piece into, which allows for a better connection to the mouse when there is less space. Even with RF, the signal deteriorates after the first foot or so. As such, I leave my mouse and dongle fairly close to each other. The Logitech software, however, is a total mess and I find it very difficult to navigate. The software also crashes pretty often with Logitech, which has not been an issue with Razer Synapse. Neither of these mice have a DPI button on top, but both allow for customization in the software. The Razer DA V3P has a DPI button that allows you to cycle through the preset DPI options, which I'm glad they've put it on the bottom as I have only accidentally ever hit that on the other mice I use. The Logitech does not have a DPI button at all, but you could configure the side buttons. I use 800 DPI all around and never change it, so it does not affect me either way. I think for most people, ergonomics is what really determines the purchase but it's hard to describe ergonomics to someone who has never held either of these mice. If you have used a Razer Deathadder V2, the previous version, you'll find that the V3 is a completely different feel and design - for the better, at least for me. The Logitech is comfortable, but the Razer feels like an ergo mouse even though it isn't designed as one. Razer's advertising for this mouse is a little misleading. The mouse has a standard polling rate of 1k hz, but with a 40 dollar adapter, you can get a 4k hz polling rate. This is not an option at all with Logitech, as the mouse only has the 1k hz polling rate with no upgrades. Both mice have great skates to help with sliding, and in combination with the super lightweight, it feels even lighter than it is. I did weigh both mice and found that the G Pro is about 5 grams lighter - this is not detectable by my hands when I'm using it. If battery life is important to you, I find both mouse lasts for quite some time even though I'm constantly using them. Razer advertises a slightly longer battery life, and I find that to be mostly true. What Razer doesn't advertise is their charging speeds, as it is in fact much faster than Logitech. You can use either mouse while it's plugged in when they are charging. If you're getting the white variant of either mice, just know that the tape/grip comes only in black.
M**.
A bit high priced, but worth it. No hand fatigue, quality for work and for gaming.
I have both the wired and wireless version of this mouse, and both work great. There's not a lot of detail to go into other than saying I use these mice for gaming and work, and they work great for both. I do not experience any hand fatigue and I'm on the computer 9+ hours a day. Very comfortable. It's a quality mouse.
K**E
I really like the shape of the mouse and the weight of it. But the quality control just isn't there.
The quality control on Razer mice just isn't there, if you get a good mouse then you get a really good mouse, but so often the mouse you receive has issues. The main issue that I have run into is that the scroll wheel now jumps up and down when scrolling instead of scrolling smoothly, for a gaming mouse this makes it completely unusable in many games. I think that Razer products have the best software of any product on the market, so if that's what you're looking for then try your luck with Razer. If you mainly care about getting a mouse that will last and not have any issues with the build, and quality assurance, then get a Logitech mouse. As for the mouse it's self, It's a very good mouse. it glides smoothly out of the box and is EXTREMELY light for how big it physically is. as I said with the software, it's the best on any mouse I've used, though be careful since they've made it worse and less precise in Razer Synapse 4, it's still better than what Logitech offer's for their software but it no-ware close to what synapse 3 has to offer. It connects well and has a cable to move the wireless dongle closer to your mouse pad, the battery life is very good and it charges quite quickly. Do I recommend it? maybe, I think for the $100+ price tag the fact that you have to gamble on whether you get a quality mouse or one that's broken is unacceptable. You also don't know what the quality of the mouse is until after the return window, it usually takes a few months of use before you can say whether it's going to last or part of it is just going to crap out on you.
M**X
No nonsense mouse. Excellent for daily driving.
Works wonderfully! A bit lack luster in features but excels in battery life, weight, and feel. The extra grip tape is very high quality and nice.
M**D
I didn't find anything that deviates from all the popular reviews on YT. Great gaming mouse. Although the Razer software feels sluggish, but that's just my OCD about things running in the background.
C**S
Ligero y una sensibilidad mejorada
L**A
El adaptador hyperspeed esta pesimo a la semana se despego , dejo de jalar y ahora solo lo puedo usar por cable
E**3
Amazing product arrived on time
T**.
Title speaks for itself for me however I will be writing another review down the line, this is first week impressions. Pros Just straight up feels great in the had for a palm grip user, the material and the design make it a perfect ergo mouse for my larger hands. The battery has yet to die after 4, 8 hour day uses of gaming fairly consistently. The scroll wheel feels great and there are 0 hiccups on the sensor. The skates feel amazing like a g pro superlight. Comes with grips you want a more tactile feel, however the material on the mouse is perfect for me. The synapse software connected it right away. Comes with charging cable obviously and by the looks of it, it can fit multiple types of usb type c, not having a small entrance for the port to enter like it's predecessors. Cons Price, it's super expensive right now for a mouse, would not recommend if you're on a tight budget. The lack of multiple buttons can make it hard for some mmo players. Lacks rgb if you're into that, Overall Great mouse for long periods of time, without having to adjust your hand to the design too much. Clicks are great and movement feel flawless in and out of game, but as stated before, if you're on a tight budget, I would recommend a logitech g603 for a close comparison, however the material is nowhere near the same. Possibly my favorite mouse to date, and may be for a long long time. Great job Razer
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