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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A Random Consumer
> 3 dayThis mouse is spectacular! Coming from the Razer DeathAdder 2013, this is incredibly light. Clicks are solid, and Im loving the scroll wheel. Thank goodness that I can rebind the extra side buttons to media control and have it saved without needing to have Synapse 3 running in the background. Since I dont really care about RGB, I never have Synapse 3 running. Just buy it!
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brandonjlacy
> 3 dayOver the past 18 years or so I have had: Copperhead 2x Lachesis 2x Death Adder BF3 Edition Imperator Taipan Black Widow Black Widow Chroma This one just doesnt seem to have the same quality. Feels cheap whereas other Razer products have had a premium feel and build to them. It appears the accountants and greed finally won and Razer is going down the same path as every other company selling their reputation for a few more profit dollars than last quarter. Next time around I will be trying another brand.
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Joel Munoz
> 3 dayI’veen gaming nonstop on this mouse since I got it 6 Hours ago. And lemme tell you. This mouse is literally heaven sent. It glides like no other on my mouse pad, and with the sensor it has their is not one missed movement when I move my hand. And don’t get me started on the how crisp the clicks on the L/R and side buttons are. But overall this mouse to me is a 10 and probably the best mouse I’ve ever had
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patrick X
> 3 dayPros: -Lightweight (Amazing weight without the honeycomb design) -Great Grip (Comfortable) -Optical Sensor (Faster Clicks) -Dpi button on bottom (No accidental Dpi switches) -Great Clicky sound :) -Great price for the amount of tech youre getting ($) -Bendable mouse cord (wont get caught) -Side buttons on both sides (I was worried about clicking them by accident at first, but they do not stick out enough to press them) Cons: -The optical sensor does take some time to get use too -Side buttons do not protrude out as much as other mice (So again it takes some time to get use too) Conclusion: 5 out 5 Razer knocked it out of the ball park with this one. I would recommend this mouse to anyone, especially gamers.
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Matt Truffle
> 3 dayI wanted to work on improving my aim and so I bought this mouse since it was very lightweight which means less force to start and stop moving it. I can definitely tell the difference, even just using it for work I could tell there was much less strain on my hand/ wrist. Previously I was using the Razer Lancehead due to its good reviews on reliability and I used all 4 side buttons for extra functionality at work. While I still have my Lancehead which has been reliable I wanted something better. I can tell the feel in the hand with the Viper is so much better even though its still ambidextrous. I had just gotten used to more of a claw grip due to the mice I have used in the past but the Viper really works for more hand styles. With my small hands the feel is like an in between a claw and palm grip but I can tell it would be good for either. I can tell the main issue with the lancehead other than weight was how flared out the back was. Another good thing about the Viper is the cable it comes with. Due to the limited space on my desk Im forced to have my JDS Element 2 above my mouse mat which previously would move your mouse a little if you let go because of the strained against it. The cable the viper comes with allows more leeway before it gives out. Side grips are also a benefit and I have not had any issues with it pealing off or anything. Definitely give this mouse a try.
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Joshua Medeiros
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Matt
> 3 dayI need click consistency and perfect control, so far its all here 100%. No cliche here, if you were already dangerous in game this mouse will make you more so. If you are a beginner this mouse is a solid must. I would have loved to have this mouse 1,000s of hours ago in pubs. I think I will gladly wear this thing out until the next best model comes out. Recommend. P.S. I almost always find some weird little quark in a mouse or keyboard that wasnt in the sale ad or photos, a quark that really annoys me. So far this mouse is quark free lol, no lie. Good stuff.
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Isaac Velasco
> 3 dayEs un mouse cómodo, tiene un muy buen sensor, un poco caro pero la verdad que vale la pena.
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David Havice
> 3 dayThe mouse is really nice for gaming but keep in mind the scroll wheel click is very easy to press. So you may accidently use the auto scroll function or click another link in another tab on accident sometimes. But for most part its a really good mouse.
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Alex Parker
> 3 dayI’ve been using this mouse for a week and it’s pretty solid. Coming from a G502, the Viper is half the weight. The only real downside for me is ability to use mouse 4 & 5 buttons without moving the entire mouse. If mouse 5 protruded a little more from the body, that would help. Turning my sensitivity down from 400 to 320 or lower is something I’m going to try. It takes no effort to fling this mouse all over the place.