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Razer DeathAdder Passes 10 Million Sales, But Is It Still Worth It?

Razer DeathAdder Passes 10 Million Sales, But Is It Still Worth It?

Posted on July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

The DeathAdder’s ergonomic design, slick looks and excellent performance are just as good now as they were 13 years ago.

On June 27, Razer announced that its beloved DeathAdder mouse had sold more than 10 million units. The first DeathAdder debuted in 2006, meaning that an average of 770,000 gamers have purchased one each year. The mouse’s latest incarnation, the Razer DeathAdder Elite, is one of the better mice we’ve reviewed in the last few years. With a rich history and heaps of accolades, it stands to reason that the DeathAdder should be one of the very best gaming mice you can buy.
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