THE WORLD’S BEST GAMING MOUSE. NOW MINI.
Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini Ultra-Lightweight Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Small in size, but huge in reputation and performance—the Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is a small, ergonomic gaming mouse that continues a legendary legacy. Offering unrivaled handling and comfort for gamers with smaller hands, and is packed with tech to cut the competition down to size.
62G ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ERGONOMIC DESIGN
Derived from our award-winning DeathAdder ergonomics, its smaller form factor is designed for small to medium hand sizes and is versatile enough to accommodate most grip styles. At zero cost to build strength, the chassis has also shed more weight so you can pull off effortless swipes and play for long hours in comfort.
RAZER OPTICAL MOUSE SWITCH
With improved tactility for crisper and more satisfying clicks, the switches in this small ergonomic gaming mouse actuate with an industry-leading response time of 0.2 milliseconds. Utilizing an infrared light beam instead of physical contact to register every click, this form of actuation removes the need for debounce delay and never triggers unintended clicks, giving you closer control and flawless execution.
RAZER SPEED FLEX CABLE
The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini cable has greater flexibility and is designed to produce minimal drag so that you can perform quicker, more fluid swipes for a higher degree of control.
MOUSE GRIPS
To enhance your handling even further, this small ergonomic gaming mouse comes with a set of anti-slip grip tapes that are sweat-absorbent and can be applied to the top and sides of the mouse.
AND PACKED WITH SO MUCH MORE
8500 DPI OPTICAL SENSOR
6 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS
100% PTFE MOUSE FEET
ON-BOARD MEMORY PROFILE
SPECIFICATIONS:
- True 8500 DPI high-precision optical sensor
- Up to 300 inches per second (IPS) / 35G max. acceleration
- Razer DeathAdder derived ergonomic design optimized for smaller hand sizes
- Razer Optical Mouse Switches rated for 70 million clicks
- Large 100% PTFE mouse feet (0.8mm thick)
- Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment (Default stages: 400/800/1600/3200/6400)
- On-board Memory Profile
- Razer Chroma RGB lighting with true 16.8 million customizable color options
- Six independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
- Razer Synapse 3 enabled
- 1.8 m / 6 ft Speedflex cable
- Anti-slip Polyurethane grips (0.5mm thin)
- Approximate size: 114.2 mm / 4.5 in (Length) x 56 mm / 2.2in (Grip Width) x 38.5 mm / 1.5 in (Height)
- Approximate weight: 62g / 0.14 lbs (Excluding cable)
TECH SPECS
FORM FACTOR | Right-Handed |
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CONNECTIVITY | Wired – Razer Speedflex Cable |
BATTERY LIFE | None |
RGB LIGHTING | Razer Chroma RGB |
SENSOR | Optical |
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MAX SENSITIVITY (DPI) | 8500 |
MAX SPEED (IPS) | 300 |
MAX ACCELERATION (G) | 35 |
PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS | 6 |
SWITCH TYPE | Optical |
SWITCH LIFECYCLE | 70 Million Clicks |
ON-BOARD MEMORY PROFILES | 1 |
MOUSE FEET | 100% PTFE Mouse Feet |
CABLE | Razer Speedflex Cable |
TILT SCROLL WHEEL | No |
SIZES | Length X Grip Width x Height
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WEIGHT | 0.14 lbs / 62 g (Excluding cable) |
DOCK COMPATIBILITY | None |
BRAND NEW
ONE YEAR WARRANTY
STOCK IN AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN SELLER
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