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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Karla
> 3 daythis mouse is perfect if youre looking for something better than a generic one but not necessarily something crazy complex or advanced. if you like the feel of an ambidextrous mouse, this one is perfect - not too big, not too small, fits comfortably in either a claw or palm grip. the height does take some getting used to not because its taller or shorter than other mice but because of the placement of the highest point. again, its not uncomfortable, just different. the software that is required to program keybinds to the buttons and set up profiles is not as annoying as some reviews would make it seem but it does take a while to load up when turning on your computer. nothing unbearable, though. overall, i am quite pleased with my purchase!
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Karim R
> 3 dayit has everything you seem to want out of a fps mouse , lightweight yes, fast clicks yes, ergonomic shape yes, what more can I say, the only reason its 4 stars is of course because of the virus-like razor software that gets installed on your PC when you connect the mouse automatically.
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recoil
21-11-2024It was expected when I purchased the mouse, but it is a little small for my hands forcing a partial claw grip. Considering the quality of this mouse (aside from the issue with button springs some have had), they should offer an array of sizes as it will likely be a popular model. Pros: Nearly perfect mouse. Cons: slightly overpriced, only two sizes (mini and regular), annoying rgb lighting fad (am I paying extra for this s***?), sharp (nearly) 90 degree edges on the skates probably scrapes mouse pad a little(not perceptible during use), no spare skates included. If Im paying $60+ for a mouse it might as well include spare skates. Also, if the springs wearing out isnt a unit/product defect to be corrected, they should probably try to make the springs easily accessed for replacement/repair. Looks like a 10 minute minimum repair time which is a rather annoying interruption. Good job, Razer. Make it a great one by offering custom sizes.
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I Use My Computer Alot
> 3 dayAmbidextrous mice are not good, if your right handed go with a right-handed ergo mouse, youll thank me later. There are way too many design compromises to make a mouse ambidextrous that lead to a really lousy shape. This mouse doesnt deserve half the good reviews it gets. The protrusion on the sides where the buttons are pushes hard against your ring finger and throws the mouse rotated to the left rather than straight in your hand causing your index finger to not align with the left mouse button, it ends uo right against the scroll wheel, and is overall really uncomfortable. Also the left click button being so low (to keep the mouse ambidextrous both left & right click buttons are level) makes you have to put your fingers into a very unnatural and fatiguing position to reach it. The right-handed ergo style mice raise the left click button up to be within comfortable reach If you get one and use it daily, plan on replacing it after every 1-2 years, the left click button on mine was good out of the box but over time developed lots of side play back and forth. Also the rubber side grips are really nice when theyre new, but wear down, especially where you thumb hits the left one, mine basically had a hole in it after a little over 1 year. The weight is pretty good though. Nice and relatively light. After using a boat load of different mice, Ive found that the cooler master mm720 is pretty much the best mouse on the market right now. Check it out and try that instead, youll thank me later.
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Rachel
> 3 dayI’ve gone through about 12 different mice in search of the perfect one. I have a really good feeling this might be the one I stick with for a while. There’s a lot of things to love about this mouse. Lightweight, the shape feels great, the sensor is top tier and no DPI button on the top is a HUGE plus for me. I play a lot of FPS games and it really irritates me when I accidentally hit the DPI shift and my sensitivity gets all out of whack. I honestly have never played so well with a new mouse right off the bat. Well worth the buy!
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Dr. Celestine Waters
> 3 dayAfter going through numerous lightweight mouse on the market recently (Hati, Skoll, MM710, S2 Divina); the Razer Viper was surprisingly the best one overall, even though it isnt the lightest the lightest or heaviest of heaviest. Pros: - Minimal button wobble compared to Hati and MM710 - Least amount of pre-travel and post travel compared to the mice that I recently tried out. - The smoothness of the mouse shape, as a palm grip user 19.5 cm x 10.5 cm, the shape of the mouse is perfect. - Software is not required, since the mouse can be plug and play with the default DPI levels (400, 800, etc) - You can turn off the logo lighting (Im a minimalistic kind of man) - If youre a right hand user the right hand side buttons do not get in the way (The main reason I put off trying out this mouse) Similarly, if youre a left handed user the left hand side buttons do not get in the way either. Cons: - The mouse feet were probably the scratchiest I have encountered compared to the past mice that I tried out - The mouse switches can take a bit to get used to. - Side buttons have some pre-travel but it seems bearable. - Side buttons are more mushy compared to the other mice that I tried - One of the heavier sided mice in the horizon of the lightweight mouse market However, compared to the other lightweight mice that I tried throughout the market; the Viper has the least manufacturing difficulties, in which it has almost no button/scroll wheel wobbles, and no side flex. Thus, the Razer Viper has become my endgame for the time being in this new generation of lightweight gaming mice due to the minimalistic and stable design accompanied by the lastest sensor and switches.
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Darren
> 3 dayI love the ambidextrous design on this mouse combined with how lightweight it is. It might take you some time to get used to it initially - but once you adjust its a great feeling. My last mouse was a corsair brick, and started to double click which is a common issue with some mice. These are using optical switches, and so far I have not read any issues about double clicking yet. Clicks feel satisfying and have a deeper sound than a regular click. The cable is super flexible and light, combined with the Razer bungee its as if this thing is wireless (keep in mind the wireless version JUST came out today). Razer software was eh at first, since the one it loaded up would not even launch. I had to go to the razer website and download a different version and that worked. If you dont mind the Razer software, this mouse is excellent to have. Im very satisfied with this thing and will keep it..even though the wireless version just dropped today!
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Jed
> 3 dayThis is the best mouse Ive ever owned. Ive had this mouse for almost 2 years now. Lots of room for your entire hand. If youre on a budget and just want a mouse that works and is lightweight and great for gaming, buy this. Also, make sure you get it on sale when its like $40. Not sure why its $68.25 right now, but I got it for $43.29 back in October, 2020. Both my brothers have since gotten this mouse too, we love it and we crush a lot of noobies with it, too. P.S. Get a warranty for your mouse. Its worth it.
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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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Alex
> 3 dayI like this mouse very much, it’s light has rgb, and has a very light cord. One complaint is my to mouse buttons creak and feel mushy when pressing but other than that it’s great.