The DeathAdder V2 Mini looks like you hit the original DeathAdder V2 with a shrink ray, just for a second. And while it does a slightly better job of balancing weight and shape than other mini mice, it's a large step down from the $69.99 DeathAdder V2 for all but a small subset of players. With a smaller chassis and less powerful sensor, it's a slightly cheaper and, theoretically, more competitive mouse on paper. Like Razer's Viper Mini mouse for claw- and fingertip-style users, the DeathAdder V2 Mini ($49.99) is a stripped-down version of Razer's most recent DeathAdder gaming mouse. The trend of trading ergonomics for a lighter design, to the point where your hand doesn't fully fit on the base, is not worth it for most players. Mini mice are an acquired taste, if you're not using a small mouse simply because you're traveling with it. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.
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