Half the side buttons are hard to use, No standout features, Too small for most palm grippers
The Razer Viper is a middling gaming mouse with solid technology undermined by its build, which specifically targets claw and fingertip grips but not the common palm grip. Still, it's among the best options for left-handed players...
Published: 2020-02-17, Author: Eric , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: Razer originally sent us the Razer Viper a few months back, and I was excited to start digging into it. Since then, health issues—with my wrists in particular—have made it difficult to spend time with the mouse. Our review is late, but this is still a ste...
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Published: 2019-08-19, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
So coming in a $79.99 the Razer Viper isn't exactly cheap, but it is an acceptable price considering how well the mouse was executed in design and performance. I love the fact that they have managed to make a really lightweight mouse that can easily fit i...
Abstract: Let's dive right in!The Razer Viper mouse uses Razer 's latest and greatest 5G Optical Sensor, capable of tracking up to 16,000 DPI (dots per inch) at up to 450 IPS (inches per second). You get eight buttons in total on the Razer Viper: two Razer Optica...
The Viper is a straightforward, well-designed mouse that should fit easily into the palm of any up-and-coming esports enthusiast's hand. Granted, I am not a competitive whiz kid, but I thoroughly enjoyed my time with it. And, surprisingly, I even think th...
Overall, I liked the mouse. I could find very little criticism worth mentioning. In fact, my only complaint is the number of buttons. Three buttons are enough, I guess. But why only three? Its a gaming mouse, buttons should be in abundance. Aside f...
Sensitive, very sensitive, On-the-fly sensitivity feature, An extra advantage in nearly every type of game, Comfortable shape, Great scroll wheel
No extra buttons, Takes a little getting used to, A little pricey
Razer Viper Optical Mouse Company: Razer Author: Adam Erker Released: 2004-07-30 Category: Peripherals Rating: Tell us what you thought of this review!!Print Friendly Go to page: <<< Previous PageTesting To test this baby out, I wanted to basically run...