Taking a look at the mouse itself, we can see that the overall design is fairly similar to the original DeathAdder.
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They’ve also included a 7 ft braided cord. Here we can see that Razer went with the usual gold plated USB connector. Included of course is also the DeathAdder 2013 itself.
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Overall it’s pretty light on the accessories There’s no software included, so software must be downloaded from the Razer website. Included we get a couple pieces of documentation along with some Razer stickers. Here’s a look at the packaging for the Razer DeathAdder 2013. A Closer Look at the Razer DeathAdder 2013
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At the time I didn’t know anything about sensors or microswitches or acceleration. When I first used the original Razer DeathAdder many moons ago, I admit it was a purchase solely made because of how cool it looked in the store.
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You have nothing to lose really.Īlso, their warranty might be good, but having to go through 3 of the controllers because they all had the same defect with the triggers was annoying.Upgrading a Classic They didn't even ask me to send it back, they just wanted photographic proof that i cut the cord off the controller.Ĭontact their support and inquire about the possibility if there hasn't been much time since the warranty expired. I had to go through 3 of the things through their warranty process, even after the third time when it went out of the warranty period. It happened with my Razor onza TE controller. They might be nice enough to help you out regardless. You should write an email letting them know that its out of warranty and its sudden issues, and inquire if anything could be done (I had to explain to them at the time that it was tough for me financially to replace the controller which was true). Not too sure about the mouse itself, but as someone who's used Razor products in the past, I find their warranty service to be pretty good.