Amazon[amazon.com] has Razer DeathAdder Essential Wired Gaming Mouse (Mercury White) for $15.90. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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I'm done with Razer mice. I've had 2 fail on me. Each lasting less than 2 years. One the left clicker for the button stopped working and the other the wheel stopped working. And dont get me started on their software...
I'm done with Razer mice. I've had 2 fail on me. Each lasting less than 2 years. One the left clicker for the button stopped working and the other the wheel stopped working. And dont get me started on their software...
I'm done with Razer mice. I've had 2 fail on me. Each lasting less than 2 years. One the left clicker for the button stopped working and the other the wheel stopped working. And dont get me started on their software...
I don't know who you can rely on for good QC outside of Vaxee/Zowie.
I'm done with Razer mice. I've had 2 fail on me. Each lasting less than 2 years. One the left clicker for the button stopped working and the other the wheel stopped working. And dont get me started on their software...
TBH I think that's most gaming mice. I've had issues with other brands.
I'm done with Razer mice. I've had 2 fail on me. Each lasting less than 2 years. One the left clicker for the button stopped working and the other the wheel stopped working. And dont get me started on their software...
Same. I think our office has gone through like 5/7 failure on these. It's always the same problem, the scroll wheel bouncing around. I am only in this thread because we literally just threw one in the trash 10 minutes ago so this deal caught my attention.
It kind of boggles my mind how a product can be this bad.
We have a bunch of other (Redragon) cheapo Amazon ones and none of those have any issues.
Since 2014 or so their quality went down to the level of Dollar stores - most probably due to outsourcing of their manufacturing to the bottom bidders in SE Asia.
But young people are gullible, tribal, mentally lazy and Razer's hype does not want to die.
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Since 2014 or so their quality went down to the level of Dollar stores - most probably due to outsourcing of their manufacturing to the bottom bidders in SE Asia. But young people are gullible, tribal, mentally lazy and Razer's hype does not want to die.
I actually think the cheap outsourcing is the minor problem. The major problem is from the avaricious owners/managers of corporations who want customers who constantly "need" to buy new stuff. If a corporation made a mouse that lasted for at least 10 years, then the corporation's profit rate would decline a lot. On the other hand, if the corporation made a mouse that lasted for ~2 years, then the corporation's profit rate would increase a lot.
Another problem is that today's people use computers a lot more than yesterday. During the 1990s to early 2000s, I probably used a computer around 2 to 4 hours per day. Now I use a computer for 10+ hours per day.
Thus I now buy computer mice with at least decent performance & around $20 to $25 (that's the final price after discounts). Over the past few decades, I've tried Microsoft, Logitech, Razer, Roccat, & other brands (including no-name brands from China). They all have similar durability regardless of price tag from $20 to $50.
I got the Razer Deathadder Elite Wired in December 2019, im still using it 6 years straight, no complaints, still rocking, that's a solid device, I paid $27 for it im looking the receipt right now I still have it, I guess might be just luck but Razer seems solid
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I think 2 years from a $16 mouse is pretty good.
It kind of boggles my mind how a product can be this bad.
We have a bunch of other (Redragon) cheapo Amazon ones and none of those have any issues.
I have an HP Omen gaming mouse (rebranded SteelSeries) that has lasted for nine years with no issues. it too was $16 on clearance.
But young people are gullible, tribal, mentally lazy and Razer's hype does not want to die.
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Idk. My logitech G5 is still going strong under heavy usage. Got it in 2008.
Another problem is that today's people use computers a lot more than yesterday. During the 1990s to early 2000s, I probably used a computer around 2 to 4 hours per day. Now I use a computer for 10+ hours per day.
Thus I now buy computer mice with at least decent performance & around $20 to $25 (that's the final price after discounts). Over the past few decades, I've tried Microsoft, Logitech, Razer, Roccat, & other brands (including no-name brands from China). They all have similar durability regardless of price tag from $20 to $50.