Razer has revealed the DeathAdder V4 Pro. It’s the latest update to one of its most popular gaming mice. And this version takes things to the next level. Lighter body. Faster response. Designed with pro feedback. It’s made for serious play.
Made for speed and control
The DeathAdder V4 Pro weighs just 56 grams (black) and 57 grams (white). That’s very light for a wireless mouse with this much power. Razer also improved its shape. The grip is better. The buttons are easier to reach. And the PTFE feet are larger, so it glides smoothly on any surface.
Inside, it’s packed with upgrades. It runs on HyperSpeed Wireless Gen-2. That means faster connection, less lag, and better power use. It can go up to 150 hours on 1000 Hz. And with the new dongle, it supports up to 8000 Hz polling rate both wired and wireless.



Built with pro players in mind
Razer worked closely with NiKo, a top Counter-Strike pro. He helped test early versions of the mouse. He even visited Razer’s HQ in Singapore to give feedback. The result? A mouse tuned for high-level matches.

The scroll wheel is new too. It’s Razer’s first Optical Scroll Wheel. It’s more durable than mechanical ones. It feels sharp and responds better. The Gen-4 Optical Mouse Switches are also improved. They’re rated for 100 million clicks. That means they’ll last.

For tracking, Razer used the Focus Pro 45K Sensor Gen-2. It supports up to 45,000 DPI and 900 IPS. It tracks fast, accurately, and on many surfaces. Features like Dynamic Sensitivity and Sensitivity Matcher give even more control.
Light, strong, and eco-conscious
Even with all the tech inside, DeathAdder V4 Pro feels solid. Razer used recycled and bio-based materials for most of the shell. It’s over 67% eco-friendly. The side walls are reinforced. The finish feels premium and helps with grip during long sessions.
The DeathAdder V4 Pro is more than just another upgrade. It’s a serious mouse for serious players. Lightweight, precise, and tested by esports pros.

If you want a mouse built for high-stakes games, this one delivers.
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