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mine was a naga hex moba mouse , but yeah , no other mouse ever had a broken mwheel
The so called "high quality" braided cable couldn't have been any thinner in diameter, I'm sure, and still produce an adequate signal.
For the price, it's a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ rip off. And their new software is junk.
I bought a VicTsing mouse on Amazon for 18 dollars and it's been doing great so far.
Has a similar shape to the Deathadder but better functionality. (higher dpi, more tactile switches, a mouse wheel that actually functions properly, a dpi switch on TOP of the mouse, instead of underneath [wtf is that about, Razer])
The software has a very low footprint too, though it does lack some of the features that Razer has crammed in.
i had a razer head kraken headset and it wasnt bad but it also not comfortable , it was too loud , only had 1 cable thing to plug into the pc (which also didnt work with all things , i think either the nintendo ds , or a phone , i dont know what it was exactly
that wasnt the case with any headset or anything i used before , only razer
Razer products are overpriced, brittle, have annoying and sometimes barely functional software, and less than great quality. I've owned 3 Razer products, and I have no interest in getting another.
Same here, but mine was $7.
It worked good for several years, the only issue I ever had with it was the HORRIBLE software that was supposed to disable/enable certain button combos.
Long story short, it was easier to take the mouse apart and disable the right hand thumb buttons than it was to click a few buttons in the software.
Now I have a logitech g903 and I love it. I don't need the software to disable the right hand thumb buttons, I can just pull them off (magnetized) and put a new piece over the top which makes it look like theirs not even any buttons there. It's also wireless which is a garden gnome send to help clear up my cord clutter. Looking to get a wireless keyboard now as well. ♥♥♥♥ I hate cords.
It was a Taipan