Razer Viper Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Mouse Switch in Gaming - 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable Buttons - Drag-Free Cord

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  • Joshua Medeiros

    > 3 day

    Ive gone through many many mice, and I can finally say this is my favorite mouse of all time and I finally no longer have that itch for looking for a new mouse, Im happy with the Razer Viper, the clicks arent stiff but arent too easy to click either, scroll wheel is fantastic, the sensor is on point and the cord doesnt get in your way, fantastic shape (normally I dont like ambidextrous mice but this mouse does everything so perfectly.) definitely the best stock cord ive used in a mouse. I have pretty medium sized hands and use palm grip, works perfectly for me. Only issue I have with this mouse is the side buttons are just okay, theyre not bad but not great either, for me theyre fine enough but for others it may bother them somewhat.

  • Amanda li

    > 3 day

    I like the feeling of the mouse and I can feel each click is more precise. However, I was a bit disappointed that the box were squashed..... I guess how long as the mouse isnt damaged, Ill still take the deal. I was gonna keep that box so in the future if I move to a new house, I can put my mouse safely in the box. If whoever works in Razer sees this, I want to know if its possible to send me a empty box, as I like to add a un-broken box to my Razer collection... if not, its totally understandable, thanks anyways.

  • Tyler Monroe

    Greater than one week

    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. Its ambidextrous, but feels surprisingly comfortable in the hand. It almost feels like its not made for either hand in a way. Its 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 Ive used and thats no different here. The buttons are small, but its a small mouse so... the cord is AMAZING for a stock cable and easily the best cable of any mice Ive 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 its well built and should hold up nicely. Its 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 youre already in the market. I personally dnt find how light it is to make a difference, I think thats 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 its good for that. Overall, Im 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 Id say its great for fingertip or claw grip anyway. Use Amazons return policy to your advantage!

  • hipster_doofus

    > 3 day

    I bought this mouse to replace my aging g303 and for ergonomics. It fits my 17cm X 9cm hands perfectly and can even fingergrip grip the mouse better than the g303. The build quality is nice, but my right mouse button is mushy and my left is super clicky. The mushy button is the only reason I knocked off a star from an otherwise top tier mouse. For us die hard g303 owners theres finally an upgrade!

  • Sakina Q.

    > 3 day

    This is a very good gaming mouse for people that need a gaming mouse for a budget. It has great grips on the side which help you compete in tournaments or any light gaming as well. The glides in the bottom loosen up overtime which you should look out for. Also since I play fortnite I need a smooth scroll wheel to quickly reset. But the switches are very fast that when I try to scroll wheel it clicks into the wheel which messes me up. Overall great wouldn’t return if it wasn’t for the scroll wheel part

  • Trevon L.

    > 3 day

    Alright, I bought this because I was (and still am) planning on buying the Viper Ultimate and this was my trial run with the mouse. I can say without a doubt that this mouse lives up to all the hype, even on my small ass desk and my crappy ass monitor. Its not without its faults, as sometimes I feel like Im not getting the clicks on the side mouse buttons, but thats fixed on the Viper Ultimate (if Im not mistaken). So, if youre like me and want the Ultimate, I would say get this for a trial run before spending the $100+ on the Viper Ultimate. However, if youre not like me and just want a good mouse, this will do you WONDERS. Though I do suggest getting the 8K variation, it might not be a huge difference but its always good to have that reassurance.

  • Ernie T

    > 3 day

    I like everything about the mouse (size, weight, feel) except the main two mouse buttons. They are too stiff for my taste. I have to work too hard and often times dont get a correct double-click. For an all-day productivity mouse (in addition to some light gaming), this might be a deal breaker for me. Update: After giving it more of a chance, Ive come to like it. Ideally, the buttons would be little less stiff, but its not bad and Ive gotten used to it.

  • Anonymous George

    > 3 day

    Just use it as anybody would. Its a mouse, point and click. The cord is not at all stiff, quite the opposite. Thats great for me. I accidentally hit the side buttons sometimes. Its not too big a problem, but I do think the design of that feature could be improved upon.

  • Ricky4Bubbles2Julian0

    Greater than one week

    Was a great mouse until the mouse wheel randomly decided to fail.

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