Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Razer Viper Mini and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Viper Mini.
March 2020
(81%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
579 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010060
The editors liked
Great sensor performance
Very low click latency
High button quality
Good scroll wheel
Decent choice of components
Lightweight
Flexible cable
Excellent mouse feet
Grippy coating
Full software customizability
Nicely done RGB lighting
Extremely light
Inexpensive
Nifty RGB lighting elements
Unbelievably lightweight
One of the only mouse options suitable for small hands
Cheap
Comfortable for all grip types
Soft braided cable
Five adjustable DPI steps
Large PTFE feet aiding smooth movement
Extremely lightweight
Pretty lighting
Good performance
Competitive price
Ultra Lightweight
Onboard DPI storage
Doesn't require Synapse
Optical Switches
The editors didn't like
Resource-heavy software
Sensor lens movement
Reduced size doesn't feel as comfortable as other Vipers
Abstract: Both Razer and SteelSeries are looking to score the dollars of the budget-savvy with their latest gaming mice. We put both under a microscope and to the test to see which comes away superior: SteelSeries' Rival 3 or the new Razer Viper Mini.You can read a...
I don't mean to sound dismissive of the Viper Mini. It's not only for kids. That just seems like a side-benefit, accidental or not.As I said, there aren't many options for people with smaller hands, and the Viper Mini seems like a solid newcomer. I wish R...
Abstract: Both Razer and SteelSeries are looking to score the dollars of the budget-savvy with their latest gaming mice. We put both under a microscope and to the test to see which comes away superior: SteelSeries' Rival 3 or the new Razer Viper Mini.You can read a...
I don't mean to sound dismissive of the Viper Mini. It's not only for kids. That just seems like a side-benefit, accidental or not.As I said, there aren't many options for people with smaller hands, and the Viper Mini seems like a solid newcomer. I wish R...
Published: 2020-06-22, Author: Andrew , review by: kitguru.net
Very affordable price point, Full size scroll wheel, Optical switches, 61g super lightweight design, Very good build quality, Almost identical design to the Viper/Viper Ultimate, Speedflex USB cable, Great sensor specs – 8.5K DPI, 300 IPS, 35g, 1000Hz pol
Not ambidextrous like the other Vipers, Not suited for large hands
8500 DPI works a charm, 61g weight makes it nimble, Razer Chroma always delivers,
May be too small for some people's hands, Two lighting zones may not be enough,
The Viper Mini is a small, super-affordable gaming mouse with some standout features, guaranteed to make for a quick and agile addition to your gaming setup. And with Synapse 3 and great Chroma lighting also, the Viper Mini looks to be the very best optio...
Awful Speedflex cable Maybe not for bigger-handed peeps? Creaky plastic at first
The Razer Viper Mini is my new favourite wired mouse, and one of the most pleasant things I've held in my hand to date. If you're looking for a small, light, wired mouse, then I implore you to look no further and just buy it already...
Ultralight body, Ambidextrous, Decent customization options, Razer Speedflex cable minimizes drag, Utilizes optical mouse switches, Good sensor with accurate tracking, Affordable
Would be nice if it had more RGB lighting, No side buttons on the right side, No rubberized side grips, Jittery at high DPI, Not great for medium to large hands
The Razer Viper Mini isn't the best gaming mouse but it is still a great choice given its ambidextrous shape and affordability. Unless your hands are small, you may want to consider the original Viper instead...