🎯 Elevate your game with the lightest, fastest, and most precise wireless esports mouse ever.
The Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless is a 55g ultra-lightweight esports mouse featuring a 35K DPI Focus Pro Gen-2 optical sensor, 8000 Hz HyperPolling wireless technology, and Gen-3 optical switches with a 90 million click lifespan. Designed for professional gamers, it offers up to 95 hours of battery life and flawless tracking on any surface, including glass.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 95 Hours |
Brand | Razer |
Series | Viper V3 Pro |
Item model number | RZ01-05120200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows,macOS,Linux |
Item Weight | 1.94 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 4.72 x 2.32 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | RAZER |
ASIN | B0CW25XR5S |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | April 23, 2024 |
C**T
Highly recommend for competitive gamers.
(Review from my 15 year old son)Honestly this mouse felt SO much lighter than I thought it would. I just upgraded from the Glorious Model O- Wireless Gaming Mouse, and let me say... the upgrade was WORTH it for sure. I pretty much only play Fortnite on Keyboard and Mouse, and I was having issues with my side buttons on my old mouse. I decided it was time to upgrade since I can't have those issues happening mid-game. The Razer Viper V3 Pro, is definitely a solid upgrade. The side buttons are so much more solid than the side buttons on my old mouse. Not to mention, the response time of the clicks was faster, and the accuracy of my aim with the better sensor was so much better. The scroll wheel is also very responsive and fast which is important for Fortnite. (I was able to easily quad edit in Fortnite when using this new mouse)The wireless connectivity isn't even noticeable at all. The response time is insane for a wireless mouse, and it surprised me a lot. I don't have a lot to say about the battery life yet, as this is my first day using it. I will say though, I charged the mouse to 68%, used it for an hour in Fortnite, and the battery was only 67% afterwards.Here are the few cons I can think of:When switching from whatever mouse you currently use, it will take a few hours or even a day to adjust to the lightness of the mouse. (mainly if you played on heavier mice before) It's not anything with the mouse itself, but just a matter of adjusting to the feel of the new mouse.The mouse comes with some grip tape you can put on the mouse, which honestly looks really cool in my opinion, and it really helps with making sure your aim is as good as it can be, since your hand won't slip off the mouse. (See image) (Note: mouse is charging)Razer also has a good software which allows you to adjust the mouse to match the feel of your old one which is really helpful to make sure you don't have to COMPLETELY start over with learning a sensitivity.Overall a really good mouse, no complaints to be honest.
M**R
Very Light weight, fits my hand well, performs excellent
I bought this mouse as a used item, came in the origional packaging in perfect condition. The mouse is very light weight, the value was OK at the used price point. I did not want to spend a lot, so used you same money. The mouse is very sensitive and I have to turn down the computer sensitivity setting about 50% of what my previous mouse was or the smallest of movement would have sent the curser to the other side of the monitor. So you have a lot of flexibility for pointer setting. Batter life is better than I thought. I get over around 5 days before the battery lite blinks red. I can leave the provided USB cable for charging plugged in when charging and can use the mouse just fine like a corded mouse without any obstructions. I am not sure what the little donggle attachment does yet. the wireless sensitivity is VERY good. the functionality is very good. The only thing I am not used to from any other mouse is how sensitive the scroll wheel is. I really have had to dial the point speed/sensitivity down about 50% other wise the mouse pointer would be across the screen with one inch of movement along with the scroll wheel. One click of the scroll wheel and it move 2 pages of social media. Had to dial that back significantly. The scroll wheel is very clicky each notch you hit. I have felt others that you could not even notice you reached a certainrande, but this one you can feel each click. I dont know if that is desired by some gamers, but I have not found a need for it in my games. Smoother would be nicer.
C**G
my review of the razor viper v3 pro
now for my background, i play r6 and csgo, and occasionally roblox shooters. i went from originally a 60g razer orochi v2 using a fingertip grip, and i went to this mouse with a traditional claw. i’ve had this mouse for a few months and i can say that this is a very good and universal shape for all sorts of grips. i have a medium size hand and i can comfortably fingertip and claw this mouse. the coating is lovely and the best i’ve personally felt on a mouse, and i tried the grips but they eventually wear out over time so i don’t recommend using those (the actual mouse texture is better than the grips anyway). now i know this sounds a little ridiculous but moving from a 60g small mouse not even including the batteries, i played a LOT better with this bigger one after adjusting and i’m honestly happy with my purchase (even though it cost quite a bit). it feels light in the hand for the size and the weight is flawlessly distributed. the skates are solid for being stock but you can always upgrade, the scroll wheel is pretty normal and has distinctive bumps per scroll but personally i like more smoother ones (this is just my own subjective opinion and i am probably just being nitpicky). the main clicks are lovely to hear and the little dongle included doesn’t take up too much space, i’d say only the actual cable itself does but this isn’t actually an issue. the dongle can also support up to 8k hz which isn’t necessary but it’s a “nice to have” feature and i use 2k hz myself to save battery life; speaking of battery life it’s pretty good and i suggest not using 8k since it drains it pretty fast (just remember to plug it in after use) also, the side buttons are a DEFINITE improvement from my old mouse and that was a perfect feature on the mouse. now, razer’s synapse software can be a little finicky sometimes but i suggest just configuring your settings and uninstalling it since it can take up some of your ram and overall performance. in conclusion, this is a really good option for gaming mice and it can fit a LOT of playstyles. this has all of the latest mouse tech (might be a little outdated for me to be saying that in the big 25 now) and each part of the mouse is very pleasant to use. i suggest this mouse if you have the money (it is pretty ehh value for money but as long as you have the funds it’s a s tier mouse)
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