DeathAdder and Basilisk V2 announced – How Razer improves the popular mice

DeathAdder and Basilisk V2 announced – How Razer improves the popular mice

The Razer DeathAdder and Basilisk mice are very popular among gamers, as they are lightweight and have good ergonomics. Now, manufacturer Razer announces the successors to the popular DeathAdder and Basilisk mice. What does the DeathAdder and Basilisk V2 offer?

Why are there new versions? According to Prosettings.com , many CS:GO professional players use the Razer DeathAdder. The DeathAdder is rated 4.3 stars and the Basilisk 4 stars on Amazon.

Now Razer has announced that they want to revise their most popular mice. In the following, we want to introduce you to the two improved mice from Razer.

What does the Razer DeathAdder V2 offer?

The new Razer DeathAdder is supposed to build on the advantages of its predecessor. Image source: Razer

This is what the new DeathAdder V2 offers: Razer improves the old gaming mouse with the DeathAdder V2. The old ergonomic design remains, but the sensor is improved and durability is increased with new mouse switches.

The improved mouse now offers an internal device memory that allows configurations to be stored long-term. However, to use all the features of the mouse, one must register for the software specifically for Razer Synapse 3 – a condition that has already bothered many buyers of the predecessor mouse.

The manufacturer replaces the old standard cable with a custom Speedflex cable. This is primarily to reduce cable friction and thus improve mouse movement.

Image source: Razer.

Razer also reduces the weight of the mouse from 105 to 82 grams.

When will the mouse be available and what will it cost? The new mouse has been available for order since January 14th on both Amazon and Razer’s website. The DeathAdder is also set to be available at other retailers starting in the first quarter of 2020. The mouse costs 79.99 euros.

DeathAdder vs DeathAdder V2 – what the upgrade offers

In this table, we present the old and new versions of the DeathAdder side by side for you. Here you can compare where Razer has improved the mouse.

Razer DeathAdder Razer DeathAdder V2
Optical sensor with 16,000 DPI Optical sensor with 20,000 DPI
Mechanical mouse switches from Omron with a durability of 50 million clicks Optical mouse switches with a durability of 70 million clicks
7 programmable buttons 8 programmable buttons
Braided standard cable Razer Speedflex cable
105 grams 82 grams
No integrated memory Integrated memory for up to 5 profiles
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What does the Razer Basilisk V2 offer?

The new version of the Razer Basilisk offers the same features as its predecessor. Razer primarily increases the DPI and the number of programmable buttons from 8 to 11. Image source: Razer.

This is what the new Basilisk V2 offers: The Basilisk V2 gets a new, faster sensor and more durable mouse switches than its predecessor. Razer also increases the number of programmable buttons from 8 to 11, providing even higher flexibility.

As with the DeathAdder V2, Razer replaces the old standard cable with a Speedflex cable. This is to reduce friction and improve movement.

In addition, the manufacturer reduces the weight from 107g to 92g.

As with the DeathAdder V2, there is also a registration requirement for the new version of the Basilisk if one wants to use the Razer Synapse software to its full extent.

When will the mouse be available and what will it cost? The Basilisk V2, like the DeathAdder V2, has been available for order since January 14th on both Amazon and Razer’s website, with other retailers to follow in the first quarter of 2020. The mouse costs 89.99 euros.

Basilisk vs Basilisk V2 – what the upgrade offers

Image source: Razer.

Here we present the old and the new version of the Basilisk directly against each other again. Get an overview of where Razer has improved the mouse.

Razer Basilisk Razer Basilisk V2
Optical sensor with 16,000 DPI Optical sensor with 20,000 DPI
Mechanical mouse switches from Omron with a durability of 50 million clicks Optical mouse switches with a durability of 70 million clicks
8 programmable buttons 11 programmable buttons
Braided standard cable Razer Speedflex cable
107 grams 92 grams
No integrated memory Integrated memory for up to 5 profiles
Wired Wired

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