Razer Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse RZ01-04390200-R3U1 White
Esports has a new apex predator. As successor to the award-winning Razer Viper Ultimate, our latest evolution is nearly 22% lighter and armed with all-round upgrades for enhanced performance. With one of the lightest wireless gaming mice ever, there’s now nothing holding you back.
Esports has a new apex predator. As successor to the award-winning Razer Viper Ultimate, our latest evolution is nearly 22% lighter and armed with all-round upgrades for enhanced performance. With one of the lightest wireless gaming mice ever, there’s now nothing holding you back.
Esports has a new apex predator. As successor to the award-winning Razer Viper Ultimate, our latest evolution is nearly 22% lighter and armed with all-round upgrades for enhanced performance. With one of the lightest wireless gaming mice ever, there’s now nothing holding you back.
Esports has a new apex predator. As successor to the award-winning Razer Viper Ultimate, our latest evolution is nearly 22% lighter and armed with all-round upgrades for enhanced performance. With one of the lightest wireless gaming mice ever, there’s now nothing holding you back.
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I have had a vested interest in Razer products for the better part of a decade as my go-to gaming peripheral manufacturer because of their dedication to being a major competitor in the esports and gaming industry. The new ultra-lightweight Razer Viper V2 wireless mouse sets the bar once again with their hyperspeed technology, gen 3 optical switches and Focus Pro 30K optical sensor; in other words, Razer threw in just about every bell and whistle a gamer could ask for into the new Viper V2 esports professional mouse. As you would expect from Razer, the mouse was very easy to set up and install on your rig with simple plug-and-play. Included in the package are optional self-applicable mouse grips for the left and right click buttons and sides, a USB-A to USB-C ... MoreI have had a vested interest in Razer products for the better part of a decade as my go-to gaming peripheral manufacturer because of their dedication to being a major competitor in the esports and gaming industry. The new ultra-lightweight Razer Viper V2 wireless mouse sets the bar once again with their hyperspeed technology, gen 3 optical switches and Focus Pro 30K optical sensor; in other words, Razer threw in just about every bell and whistle a gamer could ask for into the new Viper V2 esports professional mouse. As you would expect from Razer, the mouse was very easy to set up and install on your rig with simple plug-and-play. Included in the package are optional self-applicable mouse grips for the left and right click buttons and sides, a USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, a wireless USB dongle and, of course, some Razer stickers. After downloading the Razer Synapse and Cortex applications on my gaming laptop, I was able to register the mouse and customize the buttons through the app. The mouse is extremely lightweight, only weighing 58 grams, and its design is ergonomically sound as well comfortably resting in the mold of my palm and fingers. The five buttons on the Viper V2 are very responsive due to the optical switches and glides smoothly across my mousepad using the ultraslick mouse feet on the bottom and high-speed 30K optical sensor. As another added convenient feature, the power button on the bottom of the mouse also acts as a quick switch button to quickly change the DPI to match your gameplay style. The color on the top of the mouse corresponds to the DPI selected (ie. Red = 400 DPI, Yellow = 6400 DPI, etc.). Overall, the Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse is one of the best peripherals I’ve used and would recommend it to anyone in the market for an upgrade.
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This mouse is incredible and it is an absolute pleasure to use. I'm going to be saying favorite a lot in this review. So, I apologize in advanced. But there are just certain products that absolutely nail it and this is one of those.CLICKS:It comes with their Gen 3 optical switches. Which are my favorite optical switches to date. They are incredibly crisp and consistent with mild pre/post travel with strong spring back force. But they are also very loud and have minimal side wobble. Personally, they are some of my favorite primary clicks I've ever tried.Side buttons are also ideal. Great placement and again are some of the best I've felt by being very crisp with mild pre/post travel.SCROLL WHEEL:The scroll wheel on this is ideal for me. It is is light yet ... MoreThis mouse is incredible and it is an absolute pleasure to use. I'm going to be saying favorite a lot in this review. So, I apologize in advanced. But there are just certain products that absolutely nail it and this is one of those.CLICKS:It comes with their Gen 3 optical switches. Which are my favorite optical switches to date. They are incredibly crisp and consistent with mild pre/post travel with strong spring back force. But they are also very loud and have minimal side wobble. Personally, they are some of my favorite primary clicks I've ever tried.Side buttons are also ideal. Great placement and again are some of the best I've felt by being very crisp with mild pre/post travel.SCROLL WHEEL:The scroll wheel on this is ideal for me. It is is light yet stiff. Has very dedicated steps. middle click requires light pressure, is incredibly crisp, and easily spammable. It is also extremely accurate. It does have some rubber on it with little bumps for grip. When I'm using other mice I miss this scroll wheel and everything else just feels gross to me now.WEIGHT:I've argued that 60 grams is ideal for most people. Personally, I like even light (such as the Starlight 12) but this actually feels better than that because it is PERFECTLY balanced. Build quality is also solid where it feels well put together but I do have some mild creaking on my unit if I squeeze hard enough or in the right places. Which is to be expected. When shaking I get no rattle.TEXTURE:I'm a big fan of their new texture. It is mildly bumpy and I find if I have very dry hands it is quite slick. But if my hands are slightly moist it grips really well. But if my hands are damp then it still sticks semi-well, better than if super dry, but not as good as slightly moist. I also find that this gives me more control as I'm able to shift the mouse with my fingertips to be in the ideal position for that granular aim. Probably the best coating I've felt from Razer and up there with some of the best I've tried (top 5 maybe).SENSOR/PERFORMANCE:It has the best tech of any mouse on the market by some margin. The Focus Pro sensor makes the Focus+ look bad which is incredible. Seeing as that sensor blew my mind. Easily surpasses any other mouse on the market. My aim is incredibly precise now and I've never done better. In fact I broke all my records in AimLabs upon first using this guy. The wireless is also excellent and can be upgraded to 4,000 Hz with a sold separate dongle. Latency between clicks is super low. And it just feels like it is attached to my brain as it is incredibly responsive all the time.PTFE:Again, some of the best that I've seen on a stock mouse. Incredibly smooth with almost no drag. They are quite thick too. I love them.BATTERY LIFE:They claim 80 hours of constant motion. I don't know what it actually is in real life. All I know is that I almost never charge this guy despite using it all the time. I think I've charged it three times since I bought it.The only cons that I can really think of is that the shape is going to be polarizing and very hit or miss with people. It is very flat so it works best for fingertip/claw and poorly for palm. It isn't my favorite shape but due to everything else I perform exceedingly well with it. Also, when compared to the Viper Ultimate some users will think it is a "downgrade" as you are losing features such as RGB, charging dock, right side buttons, rubber sides, and probably some other stuff I can't think of off the top of my head. To me this is a huge "upgrade" as I'll take the improvements of this mouse and never think about my Viper Ultimate again except for how it was great while it lasted. Price is also high. But when you are buying the best of the best you pay a premium price point for it. This is the second best mouse on the market (with the first spot going to the Deathadder V3 Pro). The specs are so far ahead of anything else on the market that you pay a bit more for that. But there is a reason why this stays on my desk and those other mice don't.
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Upping its game for competitive gamers, Razer brings us the ultra-lightweight Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical gaming mouse. Designed for both comfort and precision, this mouse is a great option to take your gaming to the next level.The Viper V2 Pro has a minimal, sleek aesthetic. It is small mouse with no frills for sure. The device comes packaged with a wireless USB dongle and adapter, a nice USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, Razer mouse grip tape, and an information guide. The mouse can be used wired, but the USB dongle allows for a really nice wireless experience. Simply press and hold the power button a few seconds and you're good to go. And battery life is exceptional on the Viper V2, with a single charge providing up to 70 hours of wire-free usage.The standout ... MoreUpping its game for competitive gamers, Razer brings us the ultra-lightweight Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical gaming mouse. Designed for both comfort and precision, this mouse is a great option to take your gaming to the next level.The Viper V2 Pro has a minimal, sleek aesthetic. It is small mouse with no frills for sure. The device comes packaged with a wireless USB dongle and adapter, a nice USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, Razer mouse grip tape, and an information guide. The mouse can be used wired, but the USB dongle allows for a really nice wireless experience. Simply press and hold the power button a few seconds and you're good to go. And battery life is exceptional on the Viper V2, with a single charge providing up to 70 hours of wire-free usage.The standout feature of the Viper V2 Pro is its weight. Coming in at 58g, the mouse moves and glides at ease on any surface or mouse pad. The mouse surface is slightly matte and smooth to the touch, but if you're like me and prefer a more solid, grippable texture, the Viper V2 Pro comes packaged with grip tape for a quick makeover of the sides and top buttons. It really feels responsive, which can be attributed to the Razer Focus Pro 30k optical sensor. The cursor flies across the screen with the smallest hand movement, but all within control. The scroll wheel has only the click-through option, no auto-scroll or smooth scrolling, so some zooming in and out during gameplay was a bit restrictive. The buttons each have a mechanical click to each press, which depending on your preference can be comforting or tiresome to listen to after a while.The Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse has some nice features that can really enhance a gamer's experience. Its lightweight, minimal design can alleviate stress to your hand during long gaming sessions, and its responsive, precise optical sensor works spot on in both wired and wireless modes. Overall, it is a great little device and worth checking out.Full disclosure, I received this product for my honest, unbiased review.
| Mouse Grip Style | All |
| Tracking Method | Optical |
| Buttons | 5 |
Razer Viper V2 Pro Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse (White)
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I have had a vested interest in Razer products for the better part of a decade as my go-to gaming peripheral manufacturer because of their dedication to being a major competitor in the esports and gaming industry. The new ultra-lightweight Razer Viper V2 wireless mouse sets the bar once again with their hyperspeed technology, gen 3 optical switches and Focus Pro 30K optical sensor; in other words, Razer threw in just about every bell and whistle a gamer could ask for into the new Viper V2 esports professional mouse. As you would expect from Razer, the mouse was very easy to set up and install on your rig with simple plug-and-play. Included in the package are optional self-applicable mouse grips for the left and right click buttons and sides, a USB-A to USB-C ... MoreI have had a vested interest in Razer products for the better part of a decade as my go-to gaming peripheral manufacturer because of their dedication to being a major competitor in the esports and gaming industry. The new ultra-lightweight Razer Viper V2 wireless mouse sets the bar once again with their hyperspeed technology, gen 3 optical switches and Focus Pro 30K optical sensor; in other words, Razer threw in just about every bell and whistle a gamer could ask for into the new Viper V2 esports professional mouse. As you would expect from Razer, the mouse was very easy to set up and install on your rig with simple plug-and-play. Included in the package are optional self-applicable mouse grips for the left and right click buttons and sides, a USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, a wireless USB dongle and, of course, some Razer stickers. After downloading the Razer Synapse and Cortex applications on my gaming laptop, I was able to register the mouse and customize the buttons through the app. The mouse is extremely lightweight, only weighing 58 grams, and its design is ergonomically sound as well comfortably resting in the mold of my palm and fingers. The five buttons on the Viper V2 are very responsive due to the optical switches and glides smoothly across my mousepad using the ultraslick mouse feet on the bottom and high-speed 30K optical sensor. As another added convenient feature, the power button on the bottom of the mouse also acts as a quick switch button to quickly change the DPI to match your gameplay style. The color on the top of the mouse corresponds to the DPI selected (ie. Red = 400 DPI, Yellow = 6400 DPI, etc.). Overall, the Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse is one of the best peripherals I’ve used and would recommend it to anyone in the market for an upgrade.
This mouse is incredible and it is an absolute pleasure to use. I'm going to be saying favorite a lot in this review. So, I apologize in advanced. But there are just certain products that absolutely nail it and this is one of those.CLICKS:It comes with their Gen 3 optical switches. Which are my favorite optical switches to date. They are incredibly crisp and consistent with mild pre/post travel with strong spring back force. But they are also very loud and have minimal side wobble. Personally, they are some of my favorite primary clicks I've ever tried.Side buttons are also ideal. Great placement and again are some of the best I've felt by being very crisp with mild pre/post travel.SCROLL WHEEL:The scroll wheel on this is ideal for me. It is is light yet ... MoreThis mouse is incredible and it is an absolute pleasure to use. I'm going to be saying favorite a lot in this review. So, I apologize in advanced. But there are just certain products that absolutely nail it and this is one of those.CLICKS:It comes with their Gen 3 optical switches. Which are my favorite optical switches to date. They are incredibly crisp and consistent with mild pre/post travel with strong spring back force. But they are also very loud and have minimal side wobble. Personally, they are some of my favorite primary clicks I've ever tried.Side buttons are also ideal. Great placement and again are some of the best I've felt by being very crisp with mild pre/post travel.SCROLL WHEEL:The scroll wheel on this is ideal for me. It is is light yet stiff. Has very dedicated steps. middle click requires light pressure, is incredibly crisp, and easily spammable. It is also extremely accurate. It does have some rubber on it with little bumps for grip. When I'm using other mice I miss this scroll wheel and everything else just feels gross to me now.WEIGHT:I've argued that 60 grams is ideal for most people. Personally, I like even light (such as the Starlight 12) but this actually feels better than that because it is PERFECTLY balanced. Build quality is also solid where it feels well put together but I do have some mild creaking on my unit if I squeeze hard enough or in the right places. Which is to be expected. When shaking I get no rattle.TEXTURE:I'm a big fan of their new texture. It is mildly bumpy and I find if I have very dry hands it is quite slick. But if my hands are slightly moist it grips really well. But if my hands are damp then it still sticks semi-well, better than if super dry, but not as good as slightly moist. I also find that this gives me more control as I'm able to shift the mouse with my fingertips to be in the ideal position for that granular aim. Probably the best coating I've felt from Razer and up there with some of the best I've tried (top 5 maybe).SENSOR/PERFORMANCE:It has the best tech of any mouse on the market by some margin. The Focus Pro sensor makes the Focus+ look bad which is incredible. Seeing as that sensor blew my mind. Easily surpasses any other mouse on the market. My aim is incredibly precise now and I've never done better. In fact I broke all my records in AimLabs upon first using this guy. The wireless is also excellent and can be upgraded to 4,000 Hz with a sold separate dongle. Latency between clicks is super low. And it just feels like it is attached to my brain as it is incredibly responsive all the time.PTFE:Again, some of the best that I've seen on a stock mouse. Incredibly smooth with almost no drag. They are quite thick too. I love them.BATTERY LIFE:They claim 80 hours of constant motion. I don't know what it actually is in real life. All I know is that I almost never charge this guy despite using it all the time. I think I've charged it three times since I bought it.The only cons that I can really think of is that the shape is going to be polarizing and very hit or miss with people. It is very flat so it works best for fingertip/claw and poorly for palm. It isn't my favorite shape but due to everything else I perform exceedingly well with it. Also, when compared to the Viper Ultimate some users will think it is a "downgrade" as you are losing features such as RGB, charging dock, right side buttons, rubber sides, and probably some other stuff I can't think of off the top of my head. To me this is a huge "upgrade" as I'll take the improvements of this mouse and never think about my Viper Ultimate again except for how it was great while it lasted. Price is also high. But when you are buying the best of the best you pay a premium price point for it. This is the second best mouse on the market (with the first spot going to the Deathadder V3 Pro). The specs are so far ahead of anything else on the market that you pay a bit more for that. But there is a reason why this stays on my desk and those other mice don't.
Upping its game for competitive gamers, Razer brings us the ultra-lightweight Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical gaming mouse. Designed for both comfort and precision, this mouse is a great option to take your gaming to the next level.The Viper V2 Pro has a minimal, sleek aesthetic. It is small mouse with no frills for sure. The device comes packaged with a wireless USB dongle and adapter, a nice USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, Razer mouse grip tape, and an information guide. The mouse can be used wired, but the USB dongle allows for a really nice wireless experience. Simply press and hold the power button a few seconds and you're good to go. And battery life is exceptional on the Viper V2, with a single charge providing up to 70 hours of wire-free usage.The standout ... MoreUpping its game for competitive gamers, Razer brings us the ultra-lightweight Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical gaming mouse. Designed for both comfort and precision, this mouse is a great option to take your gaming to the next level.The Viper V2 Pro has a minimal, sleek aesthetic. It is small mouse with no frills for sure. The device comes packaged with a wireless USB dongle and adapter, a nice USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, Razer mouse grip tape, and an information guide. The mouse can be used wired, but the USB dongle allows for a really nice wireless experience. Simply press and hold the power button a few seconds and you're good to go. And battery life is exceptional on the Viper V2, with a single charge providing up to 70 hours of wire-free usage.The standout feature of the Viper V2 Pro is its weight. Coming in at 58g, the mouse moves and glides at ease on any surface or mouse pad. The mouse surface is slightly matte and smooth to the touch, but if you're like me and prefer a more solid, grippable texture, the Viper V2 Pro comes packaged with grip tape for a quick makeover of the sides and top buttons. It really feels responsive, which can be attributed to the Razer Focus Pro 30k optical sensor. The cursor flies across the screen with the smallest hand movement, but all within control. The scroll wheel has only the click-through option, no auto-scroll or smooth scrolling, so some zooming in and out during gameplay was a bit restrictive. The buttons each have a mechanical click to each press, which depending on your preference can be comforting or tiresome to listen to after a while.The Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse has some nice features that can really enhance a gamer's experience. Its lightweight, minimal design can alleviate stress to your hand during long gaming sessions, and its responsive, precise optical sensor works spot on in both wired and wireless modes. Overall, it is a great little device and worth checking out.Full disclosure, I received this product for my honest, unbiased review.
I have a bit of a problem when it comes to mice, and I obviously mean the PC kind not the furry, scurrying around kind. All in all, I probably own around 8 mice that I have purchased in the last couple of years. Some I really like for when I am working, and others are tossed into my backpack to shuttle with my laptop back forth between home and work. I have a couple other gaming mice, but those inevitably get scooped up by one of my 3 sons. I wanted a good lightweight gaming mouse for my home setup, and this one was a home run.There are a couple of components that most look at when choosing a good gaming mouse, and some might have different preferences depending on the type of games you play. I know once upon a time when I was heavily invested in WoW I preferred a ... MoreI have a bit of a problem when it comes to mice, and I obviously mean the PC kind not the furry, scurrying around kind. All in all, I probably own around 8 mice that I have purchased in the last couple of years. Some I really like for when I am working, and others are tossed into my backpack to shuttle with my laptop back forth between home and work. I have a couple other gaming mice, but those inevitably get scooped up by one of my 3 sons. I wanted a good lightweight gaming mouse for my home setup, and this one was a home run.There are a couple of components that most look at when choosing a good gaming mouse, and some might have different preferences depending on the type of games you play. I know once upon a time when I was heavily invested in WoW I preferred a mouse with a slue of buttons to make my rotations smoother. Now a days I lean more towards FPS, strategy, and puzzle games. So, what I am looking for now is a mouse with great response, something that is accurate, and that feels comfortable using for extended gaming sessions. Unfortunately, I don’t get to game as much as I used to when I was younger, so when I do get to carve out some time for gaming, I am very particular about my setup. I hate mice that feel sluggish, or that jitter too much. This mouse manages to check all the boxes for me, and I couldn’t be happier.The mouse is extremely responsive. You are also able to go into the app and toggle the DPI to really get it set the way you prefer. There is also a button on the bottom of the mouse that lets you toggle the DPI in case you are quickly jumping into a different game, and you need to adjust the precision a bit. I usually like to keep mine at 1600, but it is super convenient to be able to quickly toggle that when I need it. At first, I was a bit bummed that the DPI button wasn’t something on the top of the mouse, but after using for a few gaming sessions I can see why they opted to place it on the bottom. You will not accidentally toggle it during the middle of a match when it’s on the bottom.The second thing that has me really enjoying using this mouse is the feel of the mouse in the hand. It is super lightweight; it glides across my desk mat. A simple flick of the risk allows me to adjust in games. I have used it for a few hours at a time and never felt fatigued or the need to readjust. The mouse included some textured/rubberized stickers to place on the sides, and on the two primary buttons on the top of the mouse. The mouse already felt great without the added stickers, but when I placed them on it really completed the package for me. The added texture comes in handy, and I would imagine that if your hands get a bit sweaty gaming that the stickers would keep your fingers in place.I really have been enjoying using this mouse. It has the precision that I am looking for, super light weight and glides around, the buttons are great, the battery lasts a long time on a single charge and charges up relatively quick. One thing I should mention, I know for some this might be a deal breaker, there is no RGB lighting on this mouse. This works for me since my sons are a bit partial to RGB on everything so that reduces the chance of them taking my mouse, but I know some, like my sons, the RGB is a must have. If you don’t need RGB, and you want something very responsive, lightweight, wireless with a solid fast connection, and comfortable than this is the mouse for you. I can easily recommend this mouse to anyone.
Extremely satisfied with the Razer Viper Pro 2,The mouse is extremely lightweight. I upgraded from the DeathAdder 2 (wired). So this was a big upgrade going wireless. Almost seemed too light as soon as I picked it up for the first time. I do FPS games like Halo Infinite.Only con I have is that the white color picks up dirt or grime easily within the texture of the body. And my hand wash game is on point! And I still manage to start accumulating slight coloration where my fingers rub.Overall, the Razer Viper Pro 2 is a fantastic gaming mouse that delivers the speed, accuracy, and control that gamers need to take their gaming to the next level. With its optical switches, customizable buttons, and ergonomic design, the Viper Pro 2 is the perfect choice for serious ... MoreExtremely satisfied with the Razer Viper Pro 2,The mouse is extremely lightweight. I upgraded from the DeathAdder 2 (wired). So this was a big upgrade going wireless. Almost seemed too light as soon as I picked it up for the first time. I do FPS games like Halo Infinite.Only con I have is that the white color picks up dirt or grime easily within the texture of the body. And my hand wash game is on point! And I still manage to start accumulating slight coloration where my fingers rub.Overall, the Razer Viper Pro 2 is a fantastic gaming mouse that delivers the speed, accuracy, and control that gamers need to take their gaming to the next level. With its optical switches, customizable buttons, and ergonomic design, the Viper Pro 2 is the perfect choice for serious gamers who demand the best in terms of performance and comfort.
The first thing I noticed when I took this mouse out of the box was how light weight it is... it literally feels like it might be hollow, maybe like a demo model or something, but that's the actual weight. 1st thing I did was plug it into a charger and charge it up, which didn't take long at all. I like where the charge port is located, right on the front, so the mouse can be used while charging if needed to. The build quality is top notch. It feels great in the hand, and the included USB cable is high quality as well. I plugged the included USB dongle into my PC and it automatically downloaded all the drivers and programs needed to use it. I was kind of surprised at how much stuff it downloaded and at how long it took... It seemed like it was downloading a lot of ... MoreThe first thing I noticed when I took this mouse out of the box was how light weight it is... it literally feels like it might be hollow, maybe like a demo model or something, but that's the actual weight. 1st thing I did was plug it into a charger and charge it up, which didn't take long at all. I like where the charge port is located, right on the front, so the mouse can be used while charging if needed to. The build quality is top notch. It feels great in the hand, and the included USB cable is high quality as well. I plugged the included USB dongle into my PC and it automatically downloaded all the drivers and programs needed to use it. I was kind of surprised at how much stuff it downloaded and at how long it took... It seemed like it was downloading a lot of stuff. I expected a set up menu or program to pop up when it got finished but nothing. I hunted around in my installed programs folder and didn't see the mouse control panel there either. The factory settings as installed on my PC were horrible and super slow. I finally found the adjustments by going into my start screen, then devices and printers. There I saw the Razor control panel which allows Mouse adjustments, as well as keyboards if you have a Razor keyboard. The Mouse adjustments are minimal, and the basic typical mouse adjustments that any mouse would have. I'm not sure why the install was so involved when the program is so simple. Over all using the mouse is ok... the light weight is kinda neat, and the glide feet are super smooth. Gaming was pleasant enough but I didn't feel like I had any sort of super advantage or anything. Maybe under the right conditions the light weight of the mouse might help aim faster or something, but I'm not that highly skilled to where a normal mouse slows me down. I did experience 2 major flaws with this mouse that I can't live with. 1, the right click button is way to sensitive... I accidentally click right click at least once every 5 minutes or so, even when I'm trying consciously not to click it. I have to hold my finger off the side of the mouse... I can't rest my hand on the mouse as I move it around as the spring in the button isn't strong enough to support my finger. The other issue, is the left click button. After a minute or two of not clicking on anything, or not moving the mouse, the button seems to go to sleep. I click on stuff, and feel the click, and hear the click... but nothing happens.. I click a second time, and it works just fine, and every time after that works just fine, until I pause for a minute or two, then the same thing happens again. I't very aggravating. One button clicks when I don't want it to, and the other doesn't click when I want it to. Maybe someone with smaller hands won't have any issues, but this mouse just isn't for me.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro is hands down the best mouse I have ever used - full stop.First, the weight: Razer has taken the trend toward lightweight mice to an extreme here, shredding every possible gram without reducing usability where it matters. The mouse is so light that it almost feels like a prop or gutted shell you'd see tethered to a shelf at a store. I ended up applying the included textured grip decals to the mouse as I prefer a little more grip, so I guess I'm not quite at the lightest possible weight, but it is still incredibly light. It weighs less than 2 AA batteries. It's absolutely nuts.Usage wise, the lack of a tilt wheel is a bit of a downer in regular desktop use, but not something I think most people will have an issue with in game. The sensor's ... MoreThe Razer Viper V2 Pro is hands down the best mouse I have ever used - full stop.First, the weight: Razer has taken the trend toward lightweight mice to an extreme here, shredding every possible gram without reducing usability where it matters. The mouse is so light that it almost feels like a prop or gutted shell you'd see tethered to a shelf at a store. I ended up applying the included textured grip decals to the mouse as I prefer a little more grip, so I guess I'm not quite at the lightest possible weight, but it is still incredibly light. It weighs less than 2 AA batteries. It's absolutely nuts.Usage wise, the lack of a tilt wheel is a bit of a downer in regular desktop use, but not something I think most people will have an issue with in game. The sensor's accuracy and customization is AMAZING though - especially the lift-off detection. It is just incredibly consistent and predictable at all 3 available 'basic' settings, and if those don't work for you, you can adjust it even more precisely in the advanced settings. I have used mice with high DPI sensors before but never one this accurate with lift-off. I'm still adjusting to being able to do it at all so there's a bit of a learning curve as I up my game to match the mouse's capabilities.The only negative you might not realize before going into the purchase that I can really present is the fact that the DPI adjustment is on the bottom of the mouse. If you like to change DPI often, this isn't the mouse for you unless you can bind a keyboard macro for that purpose. Otherwise, just realize this is a laser focused mouse with all the fat trimmed away, so there's no RGB or tilt wheel or anything like that.
There is a certain image that comes to mind when you say "gaming mouse." You generally expect something with almost as many buttons as your keyboard, enough LEDs to light your house, and more gimmicks than a theme park. And a lot of that comes from the past products produced by Razer, who will happily remind you that they were the first company to bring gaming focused mice to market back when they were still using rubber balls instead of optical sensors. The Viper V2 Pro, however, is something very different. You will find no RGB, a bare minimum of buttons, and not a single gimmick that you'll configure once then forget about within the space of the hour. All the bling and prestige features have been ruthlessly stripped away to deliver a performance focused product ... MoreThere is a certain image that comes to mind when you say "gaming mouse." You generally expect something with almost as many buttons as your keyboard, enough LEDs to light your house, and more gimmicks than a theme park. And a lot of that comes from the past products produced by Razer, who will happily remind you that they were the first company to bring gaming focused mice to market back when they were still using rubber balls instead of optical sensors. The Viper V2 Pro, however, is something very different. You will find no RGB, a bare minimum of buttons, and not a single gimmick that you'll configure once then forget about within the space of the hour. All the bling and prestige features have been ruthlessly stripped away to deliver a performance focused product aimed squarely at professional gamers.The first thing you'll notice on unpacking the mouse is the feel in your hand. The base assumption for most gaming mice is that less weight means less inertia means faster response times and precision. Ultralight mice generally start at around 80g. The original Viper (which, it has to be pointed out, was a wired rather than a wireless mouse) weighed in at 70g. This one came in at 59g. And unlike most mice in this range, it does it with a solid case rather than cutting away material to leave you with more of a mouse wireframe. And it's a pretty nice case too. It's got a pleasantly grippy matte texture all around and on the buttons, with a few pre-cut strips of rubber grip tape included for those who want to be sure of their hold even if their palms start to sweat a bit. I personally taped up both sides of the mouse as I found it slightly more comfortable (and a bit better looking) that way, and found the process to be very simple. Button response is nice too. They're using optical switches for the main buttons which should offer longer lifespans and better durability, but you wouldn't necessarily know it if they hadn't told you. They've got just as much tactile response as conventional mechanical switches, and make the same satisfying clicky noises you expect.The second thing that makes this stand out as a gaming mouse is the sensor, which goes up to 30,000DPI and is fully tunable via their Synapse software utility (though for those who don't want to use it, there is also a button on the bottom which cycles through a variety of preconfigured modes.) this thing is about as responsive as anything I've ever seen when turned all the way up, to the point where it's almost a hindrance. Since it's designed for tournament play it omits a sniper switch or any other dedicated buttons to allow you to retune sensitivity on the fly, so it's definitely more of a "set it and forget it" device. It does, however, work on almost every surface I tried (with clear glass being the standout.) Best performance did come from using it on a mousepad though - which is also the most comfortable since the teflon pads on the bottom are pretty shallow, and thus harder to move on a less than perfectly flat surface. Wireless performance was, as one would expect, great. Latency seemed virtually non-existent, battery life is solid, and it comes with a nice angular USB-C extension for those who want to manage EMI and keep the receiver as close as possible to the mousepad.If you're looking for a mouse for tournament play (or even just preparing for tournament play) this is absolutely worth checking out. The weight, build quality, adjustability, it's all dialed in about as much as it can be. If you're more of a casual gamer or looking for something for everyday computing though, I think you might want to consider something else. As high quality as the Viper V2 is, the fact that it is so focused on the professional circuit means you're missing a lot of things that other gaming mice can provide which are quite useful for things other than gaming. There is no horizontal scroll system, no sniper button to let you retune sensitivity on the fly for fine detail work, and no ability to fine tune the weight if you want something a little more solid in the hand. This is not the mouse for everyone and anything, and it doesn't want to be. It is a precision tool, and for the right kind of user I think it'll serve them well in that capacity for a long time.
Razer - Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical Gaming MouseWorthy change from weighted gaming mice… worth a try if you are a serious gamer!This is a change from my previous gaming mouse, which had RGB lighting, with lots of bells and whistles including weights to add for customization.First thing noticed was the very light weight of the V2 – which is a very nice change and no problem with long gaming sessions. Second thing noticed was the responsiveness, which has no lag issues – very nice for a wireless mouse. Third thing noticed was the excellent battery life, which for me excuses the “missing” RGB which I presume extends the battery life. The mouse can be connected USB for battery charging and a direct connection, but neither one is needed except for the occasional ... MoreRazer - Viper V2 Pro Wireless Optical Gaming MouseWorthy change from weighted gaming mice… worth a try if you are a serious gamer!This is a change from my previous gaming mouse, which had RGB lighting, with lots of bells and whistles including weights to add for customization.First thing noticed was the very light weight of the V2 – which is a very nice change and no problem with long gaming sessions. Second thing noticed was the responsiveness, which has no lag issues – very nice for a wireless mouse. Third thing noticed was the excellent battery life, which for me excuses the “missing” RGB which I presume extends the battery life. The mouse can be connected USB for battery charging and a direct connection, but neither one is needed except for the occasional battery re-charge. Once you get to gaming, the lights on the mouse are inconsequential and the gaming performance is what really matters. There is not a constant display of the battery level on the mouse, and you have to go digging to get it – but this is not a major issue since the battery lasts for quite a while in between charges.Setup is easy, and no issues with connection to the computer. There is a “pre-set” button on the mouse to quickly change the DPI if needed when switching games or going from gaming to browsing. Also an app to customize most everything about the mouse if you like. Status display for the mouse doesn’t specify the DPI setting you are using – which would be nice to have for quick reference. Not a major issue, just a bit odd since the feature of DPI switching with a button doesn’t show you what DPI you are using.One difference that I would like to have is an option to change the mouse wheel from smooth to clicky when scrolling, as this is something I am used to and takes some time to adjust to an always-smooth mouse wheel.Overall this is actually a refreshing change from a heavier weighted gaming mouse, and one of those things that you might not appreciate until you start using an ultra-light gaming mouse.Greetings from Central Georgia!
The Razer Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse is a must have to any gaming set up.Out of the box, the mouse feels virtually weightless. For a wireless mouse, it can be hard to pull that off. It comes with a soft braided charging cable, a usb dongle, optional grip tape, a sticker sheet, instruction guide book, and warranty card. The craftsmanship and presentation of all the items is really top notch.When connecting on your computer, you will install the Razor Synapse software which will give you a complete run down of your mouse and let you program every button and customize its sensitivity and also view mouse battery life. You are able to adjust the Polling Rate, and set up stages for different DPI sensitivity. With the synapse software, you can also install the Razor ... MoreThe Razer Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse is a must have to any gaming set up.Out of the box, the mouse feels virtually weightless. For a wireless mouse, it can be hard to pull that off. It comes with a soft braided charging cable, a usb dongle, optional grip tape, a sticker sheet, instruction guide book, and warranty card. The craftsmanship and presentation of all the items is really top notch.When connecting on your computer, you will install the Razor Synapse software which will give you a complete run down of your mouse and let you program every button and customize its sensitivity and also view mouse battery life. You are able to adjust the Polling Rate, and set up stages for different DPI sensitivity. With the synapse software, you can also install the Razor Cortex software, which is pretty much a central command center for all your gaming titles to access, and lets you run a game booster and system booster to optimize files.Using the mouse is smooth like butter. It glides wistfully across the mouse mat and feels good in the hand. Its buttons are well placed and there is a nice click on the scroll wheel on each turn. The left and right click buttons are large, and the click can activate from any point on the button, so it is easy to use for small hands or large hands.When it comes to its use in gaming, it has an incredibly smooth flow on the pointer or when aiming a weapon. With the adjustable DPI, it makes a world of difference being able to adjust DPI settings between different games and they get saved in the DPI profiles. There is such a noticeable feeling when using this mouse versus using a standard wireless mouse. It feels professional, it feels smooth, it feels comfortable, and it feels solid built.Overall, I would highly recommend this mouse to a friend, and I am hard pressed to find any flaws with the operation or quality of this mouse.
| Mouse Grip Style | All |
| Tracking Method | Optical |
| Buttons | 5 |