Published: 2019-11-04, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Light weight, Design, Performance
DPI underneath
If you're looking for a new gaming mouse, you're really spoilt for choice right now. There's so many available, that a mouse really does have to offer a great combination of features and value to win your dollars.The Viper from Razer is a solid offering...
The Razer Viper is one of the best eSports mice available today, and it's perfect for competitive shooting games. It's lightweight, ambidextrous, has low latency, and is highly precise, which puts you at an advantage in any game you play.If you're an aspi...
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Published: 2020-08-19, Author: Benjamin , review by: gamesradar.com
Blazingly fast click, Exceptionally light, Responsive, Comfy
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...
The Razer Viper may be one of the best esports mice on the market, especially if you're into competitive shooters. The lightweight design, insanely low latency and subdued profile are all huge wins. And, we can't praise Razer enough for the accessibility...
Ultralight body, Ambidextrous, Plenty of customization options, Razer Speedflex cable minimizes drag, Utilizes optical mouse switches, Good sensor with accurate tracking
Could be more affordable, Some gamers may prefer more weight in mouse, Would be nice if it had more RGB lighting
The Razer Viper isn't the best gaming mouse but it is still an excellent choice nonetheless especially given its ambidextrous nature. It's lightweight, versatile, and it performs very well even for competitive gaming...
Abstract: This is Razer's brand new gaming mouse – the Razer Viper. It's a special mouse that focuses on a few new features – like the use of optical switch for the clickers, weightlessness, and its new Speedflex cables. How does it actually compare with the mouse...