

The biggest change with the DeathAdder Elite is that there’s now sensitivity adjustment buttons which allow sensitivity changes on the fly. The physical differences between the DeathAdder Elite and previous versions aren’t exactly huge, but there are definitely some changes. Here’s a look at the Razer DeathAdder Elite. Inside the box we get a couple pieces of documentation and the Razer DeathAdder Elite. Here’s a look at the packaging for the Razer DeathAdder Elite. A Closer Look at the Razer DeathAdder Elite As for the switches, Razer claims that the new Razer switches are co-designed with leading mouse switch maker, Omron, and are now rated at up to 50 million clicks. Looking at the specifications, the the biggest new features for the Razer DeathAdder Elite is the new Razer 5G Optical Sensor and new Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches. Razer claims that their new 5G Optical Sensor is capable of a resolution accuracy of 99.4%, sports a true 16,000 maximum DPI, and is capable of tracking up to 450 IPS (Inches Per Second). Razer DeathAdder Elite Specifications Manufacturer

While the Razer DeathAdder received the Chroma refresh back in 2014 giving it RGB backlighting, Razer introduced another new iteration of the DeathAdder, the DeathAdder Elite, with several new improvements earlier this year which we’ll be reviewing today. Unveiled back in 2006 and rebooted in 2012, it’s Razer’s most iconic product introducing thousands of gamers to the wonderful world of gaming peripherals. When it comes to gaming mice, the Razer DeathAdder is easily one of the most popular of all time.
