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Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches

Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches
$ 57.75

Score By Feature

Based on 4,702 ratings
Accuracy
9.72
For gaming
9.08
Battery life
8.98
Ergonomic
8.68
Comfort
8.88
Value for money
7.90

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

Based on findings from The NPD Group, Inc., the #1 best-selling gaming peripheral manufacturer in the US was Microsoft. Using dollar sales data, we tracked the retail sales of keyboards, mice and PC headsets/mice from 2017 to 2021.
At just 69 grams, the Razer Viper is the lightest, no-compromise eSports gaming mouse on the market. In addition, it features 16K DPI optical sensors, the highest level of precision for the most serious gamers without drilling holes in the chassis.
Razer optical mouse switches utilize light beams to register button presses at the speed of light for better performance than traditional mechanical switches
Left-handed and right-handed users can make use of the programmable buttons on both sides of the device
Color profiles includes 16 different chroma RGB profiles that can be customized to meet your needs. A total of 8 million combinations of colors are included with presets
By using Razer Synapse 3 you can reconfigure and assign complex macro functions to eight programmable buttons.
Bringing wireless performance to your desk Razer Speedflex cables eliminate bungee cords, reducing weight and reducing drag by as much as 70 percent

Questions & Answers

You know what people at sweaty hands Is the rubber grip on the side of the shoe good? My hands are too slippery to control deathadder elites. ?

Despite the fact that the grips aren't that grippy, I find that they hold my fingers in place with a slight inside curve.

Is this mouse made in the United States?

The Taiwanese

Can you tell me how big a mouse is?

The product of 99 divided by The sum of 61 x 1 is 18. A 49-inch screen

What is the coating of the mouse? Does it have a glossy or a matte finish?

A matte surface

Selected User Reviews For Razer Viper Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse with Razer Optical Mouse Switches

I do not have a wireless connection
3/5

I cut the cord in order to make it wireless and it did not work. I will not be purchasing.

Karter Rodriguez
Karter Rodriguez
| Oct 24, 2020
It has been a long time since we have seen a great Razer mouse
5/5

As a response to the lightweight push, Razer releases a mouse that will have people taking a second look at Razer for the first time since a long time. Small, lightweight, responsive. This mouse will be talked about. The pros are The Hardshell case weighs 69 grams with a tough ABS plastic exterior, while it also has an optical switch, a 5G sensor, speedflex cable, and an excellent scroll wheel that does not require Synapse software. The number is not Throughout the trigger body, you hear a bit of play and a bit of rattle. The speedflex is inferior to other paracords on the market. Except for that, I'd like to add the following. There is no doubt that this.

Rayna Flores
Rayna Flores
| Feb 25, 2021
It is a lightweight mouse, so if it's all that you need, you may as well go for it
3/5

I believe this thing is light in weight, but as far as I am concerned that's all I can Having recently owned a Razer death adder, I found this mouse not to be nearly as comfortable. Since it is ambidextrous, the buttons on the mouse side are on both sides, and I keep accidentally pressing the buttons on the other side, which is If you're looking for a cheap, light mouse, then this is the mouse you want, but as far as everything else go I'm not a big fan, so I'll stick with my DeathAdder Elite.

Dennis Morrow
Dennis Morrow
| Aug 29, 2020
It is perfection
5/5

It's an epidemic. I own so many Razer mice. I've been using the Deathadder for years.
I add a paracord cable and Hyperglides in addition to the usual accessories. So far, I've enjoyed the DA Elite, I've even purchased a backup unit. It was great to receive my Viper 2019 today. As soon as I saw the weight and the feet, I became concerned. Compared to its weight, it is significantly lighter. The result is my aim is a bit more concise.
The feet actually feel Razer ups the ante on that front and I appreciate this. *The cable is slightly thicker than a paracable and it will save me a few dollars. Always keeps the flow of things going. At this point, I'm still planning to replace for aesthetic reasons. I love the Deathadder Elite, but if you're looking for a great new mouse and the fingertip grip could work for you, consider this model. This is especially true if you play Overwatch like I do.

Aspyn Gregory
Aspyn Gregory
| May 11, 2021
This mouse is packed with amazing technology! The pros are ** - The honeycomb design makes it extremely lightweight (lightweight with the honeycomb design removed) - The grip (comfortable) is excellent - A sensor that detects optical movement (for faster clicking)* - There is a DPI button on the bottom (to prevent accidental DPI It always makes me happy when I hear Clicky sounds )* - Considering the amount of tech you are getting, this is a great deal ($) - A flexible mouse cord (that won't get caught in the mouse) *- There are side buttons on both sides (I was worried about accidentally using them, but they don't stick out far enough to be pressed by accident)*br>*br>Cons ** - Although using the optical sensor isn't difficult, it does take some getting used to - Besides a little challenge to get used to, the side buttons do not protrude as much as other mice (So it takes some time to get used to as well)*br>*br>Conclusion *Br>*Br>This is the stuff of dreams
5/5

Razer smashed it out of the The mouse is a good choice if you're a gamer.

Jazlyn Clark
Jazlyn Clark
| Jul 28, 2021
I will never purchase Razer products There's no point in putting this pathetic heap of garbage in the dumpster this is by far the cheapest made gaming mouse I have ever encountered, as well as the most expensive
3/5

For Razer to permit this waste to be released is absolutely outrageous, the audacity they must've demonstrated is awe-inspiring. There probably isn't any. It isn't at all acceptable to have some paper pushing executive who only wants to fill her wallet without any concern, just like the direction that all these gaming publishers are heading where Razer couldn't care less about the consumer. It should have been obvious to me. I find it absolutely.

Liliana Escobar
Liliana Escobar
| May 02, 2021
Is now a pile of garbage just 4 months after it started
3/5

In the past, I had a Razer Lancehead TE model, and it turned into crap after The truth is, I play a huge amount of games, I record video tutorials for my YouTube channel, I also write text reviews, and there are other things I do that are related to gaming. It's because I game a lot that I have to do related work. About 60 hours per week, I'm sitting in front of my PC, gaming or writing or doing Also, it is not about me destroying Razer gaming mice, because I used only 3 gaming mice from a major manufacturer for 9 years, two of which are still good and working, and my little cousin uses the other one. Taking a look at how it turned into junk and the quality of the product and my general experience with Razer. Four months ago, I ordered a mouse, and after just a few days of use, I ordered new fairly expensive feet from china and replaced the original one as soon as I could. When compared with any other gaming mouse manufacturer, they are awful - they are the worst I've ever seen. The problem with them is that they're Even more, some of the other manufacturers include a spare pair of feet, whereas these are not included. Corners are sharp, the material is bad, and you cannot get a good gaming experience with these. Raser does not have a similar issue, and I must also mention Lancehead's TE also had one. Within two months of use, I noticed that my LMB was rattling, as it was moving by at least 2 mm from left to right. During the next two months, it wasn't a big deal at all. This rattling and moving began feeling like you were pressing the LMB button for the last few weeks. There was no click when you initially pressed the button, after you realised it moved side to side you heard a noise. With your finger, you could feel the movement, but it was not a click, just a side to side movement. As of right now I'm in Europe and I have no idea what to do except to just order another mouse from a different Although I like the feel of this mouse and it fits my hand well, I am not a fan of Razer's products. Previously, I owned 3 Razer mice. Mamba - I liked it much. Upon release in 2009, I ordered the device it was a piece of crap, the scroll wheel wobbled, that sound was revolting, so The Lancehead TE I ordered 9 years ago has now been delivered Four months after starting to use the buttons, they started to double Using the mouse. While I didn't send it back and kept using it as it wasn't a major issue, side rubbers started to fall off after a few months, and the scroll wheel started to rattle and wobble after a few months just like it did with the Mamba. There is still no fix for this problem 9 years later. As of right now, the Razer Viper scroll wheel and rubbers are ok, but the leftmost motor is rattling and wobbling like it did with the Mamba 2009. Perhaps I should not order Razer products because of some sort of curse?.

Karla Alvarado
Karla Alvarado
| Jul 01, 2021

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