Razer Gaming Mice & Headsets Currently reduced on offer at Saturn

As part of the "Entertainment Weekend Deals", Saturn.de has a selection of Razer gaming periphery and other hardware until 2 August. The best prices achieve the mouse Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro and the Headset Razer BlackShark V2, but other models are reduced.

Now right to the offers at Saturn.de

This offers the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro: The optional wireless or wired mouse for right-handers relies on mechanical-optical buttons for more longevity and precision and triggers adjustable for up to 20,000 dpi.

A total of seven 2-way scroll buttons allow advanced key assignment that can be clarified in onboard memory. On top of that there is RGB lighting, a textile cable and a stowable wireless receiver.

Reviews, Test and Savings

In a review on Saturn.de, the mouse is 5 out of 5 stars, with handling, battery and the lightweight weight are praised, while only the slightly high price is alvened.

Meanwhile, Gamezoom.net had the model on the test bench and has given 9 out of 10 points, with the following verdict:

The estimated 120 euros for the new DeathAdder V2 Pro are definitely not a bargain, but you get a lot for his money. First of all, the extremely precise sensor, the first-class opto-mechanical switches and of course the usual good DeathAdder form.

Also for the high-end rodent speak the latency wireless technology, proper battery life and clear software. Last but not least: also the high lubricity, the flexible data cable and the customizable RGB lighting know. In short, sophisticated enthusiasts or gamers can access without hesitation - if the necessary budget is available.

Gamezoom.net

Per

  • Clean and stable processing
  • Low weight
  • Very precise sensor
  • Tips switches (main mouse button)
  • Ordinary battery life
  • Delay-free wireless technology (hyperspeed)
  • Sufficient long and flexible charging cable
  • is excellent in the hand (right-handed)
  • High lubricity
  • Clear and extensive software
  • Onboard memory, macros and profiles
  • Customizable RGB lighting

Contra

  • No bargain
  • Not suitable for left-handers

Savings: Saturn.de currently offers the Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro for a free shipping 95 Euro instead of 117.99 euros, which is the most favorable price, which is also the cheapest price, which is also the same as amazon.de and mediamarkt.de. Otherwise, it is only listed from 103.99 euros.

Here's the offer:

Now to the mouse at Saturn.de now for the mouse at mediamarkt.de

Sale

Razer ™ DeathAdder V2 Pro Ergonomic Wireless ...

(284)

149,99 EUR 95,00 EUR

To Amazon Price incl. VAT, plus shipping costs

  • Affiliate links. We receive a small commission of Amazon with a purchase. Thanks for your support!

Razer BlackShark V2 and other offers

Also reduced for 75 euros instead of 91.99 euros is the Razer BlackShark V2 with USB sound card, which we have recently introduced in more detail in our leaderboard of the current gaming headsets in the market:

Although Amazon.de has also matched the price with the price, but otherwise the offers for the model start at 82.46 euros in the price comparison, and so far it was so favorable only according to the price comparison for around 70 or about 73 euros before shipping at all.

Now to the headset at Saturn.de

Sale

Razer BlackShark V2 with USB Sound Card - Premium ...

(3836)

109,99 EUR 75,00 EUR

To Amazon Price incl. VAT, plus shipping costs

  • Affiliate links. We receive a small commission of Amazon with a purchase. Thanks for your support!

In addition, but also more models of Razer and various other hardware are currently reduced, which are all on the overview page at Saturn.de:

Now to the offers at Saturn.de

The offers listed here are provided with so-called affiliate links. With a purchase via one of these links your my MMO supports: without effect on the price we get a small commission from the provider.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Is the PS5 crisis over soon? Sony reveals big plans

VFB: Why Waldemar Anton was only blocked for a game

Wickedness West sees its exit pushed back to November 22