Article 5R782 Razer releases cheaper wireless version of one of its best gaming mice

Razer releases cheaper wireless version of one of its best gaming mice

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Enlarge / Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed. (credit: Razer)

At its RazerCon show last week, PC hardware company Razer announced its new Kraken gaming headsets, finally put a price tag on its RGB face mask, and released other products, like new gaming chairs. Just five days later, Razer has quietly launched another product, the Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed. It's a wireless version of one of the most well-known gaming mice, and it comes with a lower price tag.

The DeathAdder mice have earned a positive reputation for their simple, comfortable design. With an MSRP starting at $30, the lineup is more accessible than a lot of Razer's other offerings. The company says it has sold over 10 million DeathAdders, making the model the company's "best-selling mouse."

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