Bought defective Razer Blade - they banned me from the subreddit for respectfully posting about it - BUYER BEWARE RAZER

My deathadder died after about 5-6ish years, but mostly from my terrible treatment of it. Got a Naga 2014 and it's still kicking to this day; I actually use it daily at work as a replacement for the crappy mouse they provided. There was a scroll problem last year that was an easy fix, but no other issues since then. I also have a chroma version of the Naga I got around 2017 for my home setup that's also still doing fine.

My kraken headset died after about 3 years, but again due to my stupidity (cord got sucked into the vacuum somehow). Just got around to getting the newer one just last month and it's actually better quality than that first headset (that one was from the first generation of kraken).

So, yeah I agree, the more expensive products like the laptops probably aren't worth it if they tend to have so many issues, but I have yet to have any complaints with their mice or headsets.

On the flip side, my buddy has never gotten a working Razer product and has sworn them off after the third thing crapped out.

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