Introducing the Razer Viper – the lightest, zero-compromise esports gaming mouse weighing in at just 69g, engineered for the most serious gamers. Leveraging groundbreaking technology, the Viper boasts a high-precision 16K DPI optical sensor that delivers exceptional performance without compromising the sleek design. Unlike competitor mice, the Viper avoids the need for unsightly holes in the chassis while still ensuring maximum performance.
Experience lightning-fast response times with Razer’s innovative optical mouse switches, utilizing light beam-based actuation to register button presses at the speed of light. With an ambidextrous design, this mouse caters to both left and right-handed users, featuring easily accessible and programmable buttons on both sides, making it perfectly adaptable for any gamer’s style.
Customization is at your fingertips with Razer Chroma RGB technology, offering 16.8 million color combinations and preset profiles to match your setup or mood seamlessly. With 8 programmable buttons, you can easily reconfigure and assign complex macro functions through Razer Synapse 3 for a personalized gaming experience.
Say goodbye to cumbersome mouse bungees and enjoy a drag-free experience with Razer’s Speedflex cable technology, designed to provide wireless-like performance with reduced weight and drag. Available in an elegant classic black, the Razer Viper represents the pinnacle of gaming peripheral innovation, ensuring every gamer can unleash their full potential on the battlefield.
marckster –
This is my main mouse.
Reinaldo Gil Lima de Carvalho –
É o melhor Mouse para jogos!
E rodinha é perfeita para resetar a construção no fortnite.
Dute –
good
EdgarGarcia –
Definitivamente es uno de los mejores mouse del 2019, top 3 sin discusión y en muchas áreas el #1
Por donde lo veas este mouse es excelente, calidad de materiales, construcción, sensor, switches, forma.
Se adapta mucho mejor para claw grip y fingertip grip aunque tambien podrías palmearlo si tu mano es pequeña.
Pros
+Buen cable, no es el mejor del mercado pero no tendrás ningún problema.
+Los feet/skates son bastante buenos, igual no los mejores del mercado podrías mejorar con hyperglide pero tampoco es mucha diferencia.
+La forma es muy segura, es decir, adaptable. No incómoda en ningún lugar y se ajusta perfecto a claw grip
+ El peso para mí punto de vista es perfecto 70gr
+Los clicks son suaves y sin pre travel, Tienen ligero post travel pero no afecta en nada. Fenomenales
+Construcción excelente calidad, los grip de los costados muy bien
Cons
+Software es pesado y solo lo debes utilizar para configurar lo que necesites y después borrar
+Los feet pueden mejorar (esto si te pones muy peaky)
+El precio es elevado
+Un poco más de rgb no le habría hecho daño, finalmente es configurable
+Los botones laterales están un poco atrás, si los usas muy muy seguido (para leaning en R6 o PUBG por ejemplo) será incómodo
Excelente mouse realmente lo mejor que hay ahorita
AudioProsumer –
I have gone through a handful of really amazing gaming mice in the last few months including the Glorious Model O and Model O-, the Zowie s2, Logitech G203 (amazing at $25), and this Razer Viper. I can’t say enough good things about this mouse. It’s incredibly light and glides incredibly well on my mousepad. The grips on the side are a great feature. They make other mice feel slippery once you get used to them.
For me, the one minor thing that I would change about this mouse is the buttons on the side should stick out a little more. They are not in so far as to cause issues or misclicks, but I like to really feel where the mouse buttons are at all times. I do like the big thumb buttons on the Zowie S2 over these.
One of the best features of this mouse is the scroll wheel. I use the wheel button in games frequently as I hold my mouse with 3 fingers on top (middle finger resting on the scroll wheel and ring finger on right mouse click button). The button press and tension is perfect – not too stiff, and not impossible to click at will. The scroll wheel movement is super smooth and tensioned where I like it. It also has a great rubber grip with a low profile texture that holds your finger very well.
Button clicks are tuned very well on this mouse. Pronounced enough that you get a solid click with a bit of travel. I have never had an instance where there is an accidental double-click or a time where I needed to click quickly and it wasn’t able to deliver. They feel great.
The electronics in the mouse are some of the best available. Button switches are laser actuated so no delays or debounce issues. The sensor is spot on.
One thing that I love about this is that you don’t need the software to run it. I hate adding bloatware on my machine and yes, sorry Razer, I have uninstalled synapse and every other driver software that isn’t system critical so I could save some performance when I run games. You can config this mouse with Synapse if you would like, but you really don’t need to – it’s plug and play. Keeping Synapse around will allow you to get the sweet RGB logo throbbing in sync with your other Razer peripherals. Otherwise, there is a DPI button on the bottom and an indicator light to let you know what your setting is and you are good to go.
I did end up replacing the skates on this with Hyperglides. Hyperglide does not make drop-in glided for this, so I had to cut my own using the originals as templates. I used a very sharp exacto knife and traced the cut around the outside of the originals carefully. I used the bottom skate from a hyperglide cut for Zowie s2 and the top glide cut for Razer Death Adder. You could use the Death Adder glides, but the bottom one won’t match exactly with the stock viper because there is not quite enough material. The curve is the same so, in a pinch, you can drop it in, but it will not match the stock exactly. Once I cut the shapes to match the stock glides, I beveled the edges and wet sanded them smooth down to 3000 grit sandpaper. I also used a little rubbing polish, but I don’t think it was really necessary.
The cable on this is close to a paracable with lots of flex. At some point, I am going to upgrade to a hand made paracable, but for now, the stock cable isn’t bad at all. Removing the shielding from the cable will give it more flex, but manufacturers are not allowed to do this per USB standards, I believe. Just a heads-up, if you decide to crack the Viper open and replace the cable, I have read it does not use a standard JST 2.0mm 5 pin inside the mouse. I believe it uses the smaller 1.5mm JST.
Bottom line is that this mouse was designed with input from pro gamers and the end result shows. I am not normally a fan of Razer products and like the smaller gaming brands like Glorious, Ducky, Zowie, etc. but Razer is one hell of a company. They understand what it means to be design-led and always marry looks, experience, functionality. The packaging on this is your standard amazing razer packaging and the whole thing, start to finish, is worth every penny. Great job on this one, Razer. You got me this time.
Tyler Monroe –
This is an interesting mouse. Idk what Ibwas really expecting when I ordered it. I really like trying different types of mice and currently own a good deal of the more popular mice. The Logitech G305, 502, steelseries Rival 500, 600. Evga Torx carbon, Razer Basilisk, Deathadder and now the Viper. Corsair M65 elite and an Alienware AW558 that came with a monitor I bought. All have their plus and minus, but until I recieved the Viper I was using the Deathadder.
The Viper is a pretty small mouse. I was surprised how thin and short it actually was. I have somewhat small hands so it doesnt bother me. It’s ambidextrous, but feels surprisingly comfortable in the hand. It almost feels like it’s not made for either hand in a way. It’s great how they managed that. The left and right click feel very satisfying, almost like a deathadder, but not quite as light, closer to the deathadder than any other mice I own though. The side buttons are pretty close to flush, but still has that razer satisfying click. I think Razer has the best buttons of any mice I’ve used and that’s no different here. The buttons are small, but it’s a small mouse so… the cord is AMAZING for a stock cable and easily the best cable of any mice I’ve used to date. It almost feels like a shoelace. A quality show place that is somewhat stretchy.
I havent had time to use the mouse over a long period of time, well, because it just came out, but I have no problem saying it’s well built and should hold up nicely. It’s a bit on the expensive side. If you have a little rodent you like using now then I would stick with what you have until you find this on sale or a warehouse deal. Its apsolutely worth picking up, especially if you’re already in the market.
I personally dnt find how light it is to make a difference, I think that’s all marketing garbage and the market has just swung atm to wanting lighter mice. You would have to be one weak wrister fella for 20 grams or so to make a difference. Doubly so for thinking you can move a 60 gram mice faster than an 80 gram mouse, but hey, if you do have wrist issues then you should be looking for anyway to game without pain or the least amount of strain on your wrist possible. I would say it’s good for that.
Overall, I’m pleased. Its something different and fits good in my palm. Might be a little small for palm grip if you have meat hooks for hands, but I’d say it’s great for fingertip or claw grip anyway. Use Amazon’s return policy to your advantage!
MrVop –
Absolutely amazing mouse. Delivered within 24 hours but I returned it because I decided to go for the ultimate version which is wireless. Anyone wanting to go for this wired version, I’d highly recommend it. You’ll notice tremendous change in your game style within an hour of using this mouse. Extremely light and offers great aim.