
Razer RZ01-02010100-R3G1 DeathAdder Elite Gaming Mouse
A 16,000 DPI optical sensor with 450 IPS tracking and 50-million-click switches — built to the spec sheet of competitive esports.
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Overview
Key Features
Gaming mouse with one of the world's enhanced optical sensor with true 16000 DPI, 450 IPS and 99 4 percent resolution accuracy
Gaming optimised razer mechanical mouse switches durable up to 50 million clicks
Ergonomic form factor has been tested and validated by top esports athletes
Gaming grade tactile scroll wheel for high control
DPI buttons at your fingertips and razer chroma customisable lighting
True 16,000 DPI optical sensor
Up to 450 IPS / 50 g acceleration
Razer Mechanical Mouse switches
Ergonomic right-handed design with textured rubber side grips
Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel. Compatible with Xbox One for basic input
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- True 16,000 DPI optical sensor with 99.4% resolution accuracy eliminates sensor smoothing artifacts that compromise tracking fidelity at high sensitivity settings.
- 450 IPS tracking speed handles even the most aggressive flick movements without the sensor losing positional lock.
- 50-million-click rated mechanical switches deliver consistent actuation force across the life of the mouse — degradation is measurable in years of competitive use, not months.
- Ergonomic right-handed form factor validated by esports athletes reduces fatigue during extended sessions through optimized palm and finger placement.
- 1000 Hz polling rate provides 1ms report latency, keeping input lag below any perceptible threshold for competitive play.
👎 Cons
- Right-handed-only ergonomic shape excludes left-handed users entirely — there is no mirrored variant in this product line.
- Contact-based mechanical switches introduce a small debounce delay (typically 2–4ms) that Razer's later optical switches eliminated — noticeable only in latency-sensitive benchmarking.
- Fixed braided cable with no paracord or stress-relief flexibility creates drag on low-friction mousepads compared to aftermarket ultralight cable options.
- Razer Chroma RGB requires Synapse 3 running in the background for full lighting customization, adding persistent background CPU and RAM overhead.
- At 96g, the DeathAdder Elite is heavier than the sub-70g ultralight mice that have become the competitive standard since this model's release.