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Razer unveils DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition and DeathAdder V3 wired version

This week, Razer is expanding its renowned DeathAdder mouse line-up with two new additions. The first is the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition, created in partnership with Lee “Faker” Sang-Hyeok and featuring a unique design for the “Unkillable Demon King”. The other is the Razer DeathAdder V3 wired, upgraded with Razer's newest mouse technology.

Using a DeathAdder, Faker won three LoL world championships (2013, 2015, and 2016). As such, Razer thought that if a LoL player deserved to be immortalised through a mouse, it would be Faker.

Packing Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, optical mouse switches Gen-3 (90 million click durability), and HyperSpeed wireless connectivity, the DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition offers flagship performance for competitive gaming in a 63g ergonomic design. For latency-free gaming, it uses Razer's HyperPolling wireless dongle supporting a polling rate of 4000Hz while offering up to 90 hours of battery life.

Besides the DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition, Razer has also released a wired version of the fan-favourite mouse. This new variant features Razer's signature technologies, including the Razer Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, optical mouse switches Gen-3, and 8000 Hz HyperPolling tech. The Speedflex cable allows for little drag and rapid swipes while weighing just 59g.

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Faker Edition is now available for $169.99/€189.99, and DeathAdder V3 wired version for $69.99/€79.99.

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