Product Comparison: Razer Naga Hex V2 vs Razer DeathAdder Chroma
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- The 7 side buttons are nicely spaced and the circular pattern makes it easy to recall the macro you want without looking at the mouse.
- Lots of buttons, great for Dota, and other moba games.
- The mouse itself (shape and side buttons) is extremely convenient for me.
- This mouse feels and sounds a little bit scratchy and hard to press the buttons.
- The DPI of the sensor - it's just marketing and doesn't matter, you'll never actually use 16000 DPI.
- Razer, a good mouse you get used to it right away, an excellent response, the sensor is up to par.
- Very good build quality combined with a good sensor.
- The sensor is very cool. I took this mouse after the laser wireless and was just surprised at how accurate and fast the mouse can be.
- I liked the click. All keys work fine, the side keys are easily located with your finger.
- Many faced this problem - double click on LMB.
- My hand sits nicely on the top of the mouse and I don't find myself stretching much at all.
- There is a nice weight to the mouse which also seems to help give smooth tracking.
- This is a very comfortable mouse. I would compare it in shape/size to my Logitech G502, but doesn't have as many easily accessible buttons.
- The mouse body is quite high, and the hand rests comfortably on the rough black plastic.
- It looks a bit bigger than a regular mouse. And its weight is greater than that of an average mouse.
- A classic and well-proven ergonomic shape, in fact, suitable for any type of grip.
- Very comfortable for my medium-sized man hands and the shape almost fills my palm completely when I use it.
- The mouse is extremely comfortable to use. It's just the right size for my hand.
- Personally, she never fell into my hand, my hand gets tired, my little finger is numb, probably because of the height of the "hump" of this mouse.
- For me, DeathAdder is still too light, which affects the feeling of the cursor during the game.
- The connecting cable has a length of 2.1 meters and has a rather flexible, but strong black braid.
- A fairly long and reliable wire, which during use has never failed.
- It's good that a braided cable is used in the mouse, which will definitely not fail.
- Good, durable braided cable. It is long enough to reach the rear ports of a computer on the floor.
- It would be nice to be able to work wirelessly like the Naga Epic Chroma.
- Good build, ergonomic look, long and light cord.
- The cable and the backlight - they are just what you want to get for the money - you forget about the cable if it doesn’t exist.
- The cable is braided but soft, very light and reliable.
- The mouse has a braided cable that's nice and thin and a gold plated connector.
- The edge of my desk is kind of rough and I happy that cable is braided.
- I find the Razer Synapse software very easy to use and it's super quick to record new macros.
- The Razer software is pretty easy to use - I had no issues customising the function of each button.
- Beautiful lighting with 3 RGB zones and pretty customizable.
- For each of the three zones, you can choose any of the shades of 16.8 million colors.
- You have the right to adjust not only shades, but also effects that will delight the eye and cause envy.
- Software - macros, click cards, profiles solve a full range of needs.
- The colored lighting is actually fairly subtle and nice.
- With the software you can easily set up one of the buttons to work along with the scroll wheel to change DPI.
- A little soiled body. Legs are quickly erased. Overall a good mouse, but not durable.
- The millions of colors that is is capable of displaying is completely pointless.