🎮 Dominate every click with pro-level speed and precision.
The Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed is a wireless esports mouse engineered with pro gamers, featuring the ultra-precise Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, up to 280 hours of battery life on a single AA battery, and Gen-2 mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks. Its HyperSpeed wireless tech supports multi-device setups and can be upgraded to an industry-leading 4000 Hz polling rate for unmatched responsiveness.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 64 x 4 cm; 83 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RZ01-04910100-R3M1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | Viper V3 HyperSpeed |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 280 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1.19 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 83 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**N
The mouse that makes me feel like a gaming ninja.
I bought the Razer Viper V2 Pro because my old mouse was about as responsive as a sloth on a lazy day. I needed something that could keep up with my lightning-fast reflexes (or at least try to). Enter the Viper V2 Pro.This mouse is lighter than my will to exercise, weighing in at just 58g. It glides across my mousepad like it's on roller skates, and the Focus Pro 30K optical sensor ensures my every movement is tracked with pinpoint accuracy. Whether I'm headshotting enemies in FPS games or frantically clicking through spreadsheets, this mouse delivers.The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 90 hours on a single charge. That's more than enough time for a weekend gaming marathon (or two). Plus, the optical switches have a 90-million-click lifespan, so I can click away without worrying about wear and tear.If you're looking for a mouse that combines speed, precision, and durability, the Razer Viper V2 Pro is your ticket to gaming greatness. It's like having a cheat code in the form of a mouse.
T**.
THE best gaming mouse for competitive gamers!
The Razer Viper V3 Pro is an absolute powerhouse. At just 54g, it feels featherlight and lightning-fast—perfect for competitive FPS games. The sensor is ultra-precise, and the 8000Hz polling makes input instant. The shape is super comfortable for my hand and im sure many others, the mouse has great grip and smooth glide. Battery life is excellent, and setup with Razer Synapse is simple and customizable.If you’re serious about performance, this mouse delivers in every way.
C**
Amazing mouse
I’ve used this mouse for 3 months now and I really think this is the best mouse i’ve ever used for a number of reasons:1. The Razer software is so easy to use and the UI is insanely user friendly.2. Switching from wireless to wired is quick and easy using the dongle, I personally put the dongle on top of my PC and as soon as it was out of charge I could easily unplug the dongle and plug in the mouse using the same cable.3. The mouse itself, its weight is not just light but really will distributed, its also feels nice to hold in my hand with the grip strips they provide.4. The buttons are in a good position but sometimes do feel a bit too easy to press if you grip your mouse particularly hard. This wasn’t too much of an issue for me as I use a relatively loose palm grip, though I feel claw players my face a problem with this.5. The scroll well is very well designed with substantial indented wheeling that lets you easily switch between weapons if thats your bind on games like Val and CS.6. It fits well in my hands, I have medium to small size male hands and found its relatively low profile made it a feel like almost the perfect fit for my hand size.7. Absolutely no performance drops or errors on 4 months of use (including hitting it on my desk multiple times). No QC issues whatsoever (unlike a certain other mouse company).The mice i’ve used before are: Logitech g203 lightsync, then a Razer viper 8k then a G pro super light and now the Viper V2 pro. The reason I liked the v2 pro over the super light is because of the UI and the fact it fits much better in my hands.(For reference I play Val, CS, Fortnite and a few other FPS games.)
J**E
Better than a g pro. (update... i went back to the g pro)
Awesome mouse, i have gone from a logitech g pro wireless to this and that might seem a strange thing to do but heres the thing, my g pro wireless has started double clicking, normally i wouldnt be too bothered and just get it replaced but before the g pro wireless i had a g903, another high end logitech mouse and the exact same problem with that aswell only that was out of warranty.Luckily for me the g pro is still in warranty but i have no doubt the switch problem will happen again and ill probably be out of said warranty so here we are i decided to get away from omron switches completely and get the viper ultimate, the g pro can go back for warranty repair/replace and ill sell it when its back and new again, i wont be getting another logi mouse while they use these switches.Anyway what can i say about the viper, very light, very fast, the switches dont feel quite as quick to press as the g pro admittedly but its super close, the texture is not as smooth either which makes it less slippy but less pleasant feeling, the side buttons are nice, a bit too recessed but i think i prefer that. The g pro wireless really was a masterpeice of simplicity and got so much right but most reviews dont mention the chewing gum switches that never get close to the rated lifespan, its all great at first but 12 months later your very likely to get iffy clicks and its unacceptable in a mouse this price.My advice would be dont underestimate the optical switches on this mouse, theres much more to it than outright response times most people dont notice, the viper also has longer battery life, is lighter overall and just... Just, a step ahead. Would never have given up on the g pro though had it never outright failed... Again.EDIT: after a month or so of using the viper ultimate it became apparent the battery life didnt quite last as long as the g pro wireless, the switches didnt feel as good as the g pro, like they needed just a bit more force with less pleasing click, the side buttons are too recessed meaning i squeeze the mouse a little harder to activate them causing me to click the buttons on the opposite side which became irritating since i couldnt remove them like the g pro. the razer viper ultimate is also shallower than the g pro, im typically a palm gripper so the added touch of height on the g pro fit my hand much nicer and i prefer the feel of the g pro shell. logitech did indeed send me a replacement g pro wireless so i was left with the tough choice of which mouse to keep and ultimately ive stuck with the g pro even with that risk the switches may fail again, for me it just feels better to use and so the viper is on its way back... its an amazing mouse technically speaking, but its not quite there yet.
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