Gaming Performance and Precision

The Razer Deathadder Essential excels with its 6,400 DPI optical sensor and mechanical switches rated for 10 million clicks, providing the precision and durability serious gamers demand. The Logitech M3301's basic optical tracking is adequate for general use but lacks the high-DPI accuracy needed for competitive gaming scenarios.

Design and Connectivity

Both mice feature ergonomic right-handed designs, but differ significantly in connectivity. The Deathadder Essential uses a reliable wired USB connection ensuring zero latency, while the M3301 offers wireless freedom with its 2.4GHz connection and up to 24-month battery life, making it ideal for clutter-free workspaces.

Sound and User Experience

The M3301's standout feature is its silent clicking technology, reducing click noise by over 90% - perfect for quiet environments like offices or libraries. The Deathadder Essential produces audible clicks that provide tactile feedback preferred by gamers but may disturb others in shared spaces.