Razer DeathAdder Essential

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Razer DeathAdder Essential
Classification
Grade B
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-08
Information
Name Razer DeathAdder Essential
Brand by Parent Razer by Razer Inc.
Generation DeathAdder V3
Model(s) RZ01-0384
Release date 2020-01-01
Type/Category Mouse
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions 127 x 61.7 x 42.7 mm
Mass 82 g
Operating system
Companion App Razer Synapse
CPU
GPU
Memory Onboard Memory (e.g., 5 Profiles)
Storage
Battery
Power USB powered
Charging
Display
Camera
Sound
Connectivity USB Type-A
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [] The risk of physical tampering is relatively low.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [cve.mitre.org]
Prior attacks Rare [] There have been vulnerabilities exploited in the Razer Synapse software that can lead to privilege escalation.
Updatability Very common [2]
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Partial [] By synchronizing configuration with Razer cloud account through Synapse software, limited system authentication is achieved.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [] The wireless model's 2.4GHz/Bluetooth communication should be encrypted. The wired data transmission itself is not encrypted, but there is no sensitive data involved.
Storage No encryption [] Configuration files stored in the built-in memory of the mouse are usually not encrypted.
Category score 2
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [3] A Razer ID is required to synchronize cloud configurations.
Authentication Basic [] Rely on the account password system of Razer ID.
Brute-force protection Exist []
Event logging Partial logging [] Razer may record login events, but the device itself does not have a logging function.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements []
Category score 2
Grade B