
Razer
The Razer DeathAdder Essential is a wired, right‑handed ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a 6400 DPI PixArt PAW3328 optical sensor, five programmable mechanical buttons, and single‑color green lighting. It targets casual gamers and beginners seeking comfort and durability at an entry‑level price.
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Current
$30.00
Average
$21.88
Lowest
$19.14
Highest
$30.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the DeathAdder Essential as a reliable, comfortable entry‑level mouse that works well for casual gamers, but they point out its outdated sensor, heavier weight, and missing premium features make it unsuitable for competitive esports or users seeking extensive customization.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the pros of comfort and build quality, while repeatedly calling out the mouse’s weight, sensor jitter, mushy button feel, high scroll wheel, and limited software options as the main drawbacks.
Common Complaints
Heavy overall weight, sensor liftoff jitter, excessive button pre‑travel, high scroll wheel placement, and limited software/customization features.
What People Are Saying
“"clearance sale item" good for entry-level but notes noticeable control differences at 96 g vs. 87 g dailies”
How It Compares
vs. Razer DeathAdder Elite
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Essential for budget‑friendly comfort; choose Elite for higher performance and extra features.
vs. Razer DeathAdder V3
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Disadvantages
Essential suits casual users; V3 is better for competitive gamers seeking lightweight performance.
vs. SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2
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Essential is a good budget ergonomic option; Rival 3 is preferable for those prioritizing weight and sensor performance.