![]() ![]() ![]() However, some copies are said to have a slight ‘ buzz’ to the buttons, particularly when playing with sweaty hands. There isn’t much difference between the two when it comes to the primary clicks they are both tactile and light.Īs for the side buttons, the Mamba Elite’s have a shorter travel time compared the DeathAdder. The primary mouse 1 and mouse 2 are both said to withstand up to 50 million clicks. The Mamba and DeathAdder both share the same features in terms of buttons. Let us compare the dimensions of each to get a feel for their differences. This is a welcome addition as it provides much better support for palm and claw grip players. The Mamba Elite ’s primary mouse 1 and mouse 2 grooves are more subtle which is a pleasant change over the DeathAdder Elite’s more exaggerated slopes.Īs for the main hump of each mouse, the Mamba Elite’s is much more in the middle of the shell compared to the DeathAdder Elite. The side grips are also different featuring a more rigid texture which looks and feels great but may catch dirt really easily over time. This comes down to personal preference really but it feels as though the Razer Mamba is geared slightly more towards larger hands. If you look at the DeathAdder you will see that the curves are steep and much more prominent. ![]() The sides and thumb grooves are not nearly as defined on the Razer Mamba. The Razer Mamba Elite looks strikingly similar to the Deathadder Elite and when set side by side this is noticeable apart from a few subtle changes Razer have applied.
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