• @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    It’s just another reminder what a greasy company Razer is. They should be avoided because their products are mostly crap, sold at high prices. I remember taking apart my Deathadder about 8 years ago after the left-click went on the fritz, and it was the crappiest, low-quality PCB I’ve ever seen in a product. I never bought Razer again after that.

    Edit: To elaborate, they could have spent like 5 extra cents to get a nicer PCB, but they didn’t. The mouse was really nice on the outside, but they cut every expense on the inside.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      Their keyboards are a great example, they’re often worse build quality with far less noise damping than one that’s half the price from some random keyboard company.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      The razer stuff I’ve owned has been infinitely better than anything from logitech I’ve had. That isn’t a defense of razer as much as its a stronger indictment of logitech.

    • Moog Muskie
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      21 day ago

      Hey, the mouse I’m using right now is actually a Razer Deathadder V2 (wired). I’ve had it since just before 2020 and the left click started playing up about mid 2024. Is that a longer then normal lifespan for them? The mouse basically constantly thinks I’m double-clicking when I’m single-clicking, which gets really annoying.

      • @Mandarbmax
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        51 day ago

        That is a below average lift span for a mouse’s microswitch. If you know how to solder you can probably replace the micro switch though. I know switch oddities sells loose mouse switches and I’m sure plenty of other places do too.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 day ago

        I actually liked the DeathAdder and have had almost 3 of them. I just mainly meant to knock their build quality.

        But that said, the lifespan of all mice is kinda bullshit. I haven’t had single mouse last more than a year in almost a decade. Either the left click starts getting glitchy or the mousewheel’s encoder starts to go. I’ve used Logitech, Razer, Microsoft, Xtrfy. My Xtrfy M42 wireless’s left click is starting to get inconsistent now (holding LMB will randomly release, and the microswitch is bouncing on click).

      • Kogasa
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        21 day ago

        If you own a soldering iron or are willing to buy one and learn how to use it, a new set of mouse switches is like <$10 and it takes a few mins to replace them. Not something you should have to do after only 4 years though. If you get a mouse with optical switches this issue will never happen.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          I tried to repair my DeathAdder but I had the soldering iron too hot and I destroyed the contact pad under the microswitch. 💀 I tried to take some solder mask off the trace and bodge it but I made such a mess that I just gave up on it. With better desoldering technique, it would have been straightforward. Lesson learned!

          • Kogasa
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            222 hours ago

            Desoldering is definitely the hard part and I’m not experienced enough to tell you exactly how to do it, but what helped me was adding a tiny bit of leaded solder to loosen up the existing solder on the mouse. That made it way easier to wick up.

            • @[email protected]
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              17 hours ago

              Thanks, I appreciate the tip! I will give that a try next time (maybe I’ll do this Xtrfy mouse soon). I also got solder braid and a flux pen to help too, in addition to the solder sucker I was using before.

    • @Jarix
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      22 days ago

      Meanwhile ive had my death adder chroma for over 13 years

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        How many miles do you have on it though? I see these kind of comments all the time on Reddit, and there’s a big difference in how many hours per day people use their hardware for, and how much typing/clicking people actually do.

        • @Jarix
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          21 day ago

          A metric fuckton of hours. Im a gamer. So not just a metric fuckton, an aggressive and abusive metric fuckton of hours on that mouse