Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed | Wireless | 26,000 DPI | 5/8 buttons | 100-hour battery | Right-handed | $95.87 at Amazon
No, it's not on sale, although Amazon has knocked a few dollars off the MSRP. But it's still a better mouse for millions of PC Gamers than the DeathAdder V3 Pro, which is on sale. I know that doesn't make sense but trust me, this mouse is the one to buy.
Price check: Best Buy $99.99 | Razer $99.99
Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro | Wireless | 30,000 DPI | 5/6 buttons | 90-hour battery | Right-handed | $149.99$128.29 at Amazon (save $21.70)
It's the best wireless gaming mouse you can buy—fast, lightweight, and very reliable. The only problem is that it's too good for most gamers' needs and the simpler HyperSpeed model is over $30 cheaper, even with this deal.
Price check: Newegg $129.99 | Razer $159.99
With a saving of nearly $22, the best wireless gaming mouse you can buy right now is well worth picking up. The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro might not look very special but it boasts a 30,000 DPI optical sensor, an 8 kHz polling rate wireless dongle, and a build quality second to none.
However, I don't think you should buy it. Not because it's a poor deal—far from it—but simply because there's a better deal to be had. Well, I say deal, but it's not technically on sale in the Prime Day event, even though it's a few dollars cheaper than the Razer's MSRP.
I'm talking about the DeathAdder V3 Pro's lesser sibling, the V3 HyperSpeed. Its optical sensor isn't as capable, rated to a peak of 26,000 DPI, and the wireless system has a polling rate of 1,000 Hz (though you can buy a separate dongle if you want the full 8 kHz rate).
But forget all about that, as few PC gamers would ever be able to tell the difference or at the very least, it's not so cut down in specs to be significant in gaming. Truth be told, the V3 Pro is best suited to genuine professionals, whereas the V3 HyperSpeed is simply a great wireless gaming mouse that's perfect for everyone.
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