🎮 Dominate every match with the lightest, fastest, and most precise wireless mouse.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed is an ultra-lightweight (58g) wireless gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge Focus Pro 30K optical sensor for exceptional tracking accuracy, Gen-3 optical switches with a 90 million click lifespan and 0.2ms response time, and an industry-leading 90-hour battery life. Designed for esports pros and serious gamers, it offers on-mouse DPI controls and HyperSpeed Wireless technology for ultra-low latency performance across multiple devices.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 9E+1 Hours |
Brand | Razer |
Series | Viper V2 Pro |
Item model number | RZ01-04390100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 2.05 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.98 x 2.61 x 1.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.98 x 2.61 x 1.49 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B09VCR969M |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | May 10, 2022 |
A**Z
Razer Flagship.
With this being a more "dated" mouse it definitely still stands out even with current mice. The side buttons of course make it easy to use for anything like ingame abilitys or whatever you might use it for they have a nice click to them and the switches themselves for left click and right click feel snappy and instant. There's no doubt this mouse is durable in my personal experience so far its an amazing mouse. It comes with rubber sticker grips for both the main clicks and side walls of the mouse and the sensor is amazing for any game you might play or even general mouse usage. You wont have any issues with the sensor tracking even on glasspads.
S**A
Smooth Performance and Solid Feel
Very awesome mouse. It’s definitely a solid upgrade from the Viper Ultimate. I do miss the ability to dock it to a wireless charger (this model doesn’t support that), which the Viper Ultimate included. The mouse doesn’t have built-in grip, but it comes with grip stickers!! They take a bit of effort to apply correctly, but once on, it has a really nice feel.
R**R
Same feel as the v1 but lighter and less extras
Not a huge gamer but I'm sort of picky with my mouse feel and size. I tried a few different mice and my previous main mouse was the Glorious Model D, both wired and wireless. It's been a great mouse but I found the wireless version battery doesn't last more than a day and it's been "wired" almost full time. Started to be frustrated with all of the cables on my desk and tried to find another wireless that fit my hand but also wasn't super heavy, low latency and had good battery life.From the reviews, the top gaming mouse was the Logitech G Pro X, very expensive but I wanted the lowest latency possible. While the performance of the Pro X was great, the body feel was very cheap and almost like a plastic Easter Eggshell. The body also felt too slick and combined with the extreme lightweight just didn't vibe with me.For work I have a Razer v1 Viper wired, it's good but the buttons feel slightly mushy, so I didn't check Razer for a gaming replacement at first. Later I ended up buying a Razer v1 Viper wireless, and looks like they fixed the buttons, they were very snappy and the latency of the wireless was almost the same as the wired. After such a positive experience, I was going to buy another v1 but with the news of the v2 coming out I held out.From the first out-of-the-box experience with the v2 Viper, I first noticed they removed the dock and there's no longer any quick charge ability. Honesly, this isn't a big deal, if you need to charge the mouse, just plug it in, and use it. With the dock, it's sitting on the stand, taking up space. The mouse is now USB-C which is nice, comes with the same very flexible cable, and the wireless dongle has a nice extender where you can have sitting as close to the mouse as possible (reduces latency).What's the biggest change on the mouse? It's very noticeable of the weight reduction, it's about 12g of difference, but at 58g, it still feels very solid (much better over the Pro X). The body of the mouse is the same as the other Vipers, it's slightly rough but doesn't feel cheap, fitment is great in my medium hand. It is worth noting Razer had to remove a few features of the v1 Viper in order to reduce weight.One thing is it's a solid black mouse, I love the new look. The only indication of any LED's is a very small dot right below the mouse wheel, this indicates the battery charge. There's no other LED's on the mouse so keep that in mind if you're looking for matching the keyboard. Another change is the removable of the right side "thumb buttons". The v1 Viper allows for right and left-handed use, but the v2 Viper only has the buttons on the left side (for the right handed user). A nice bonus is the included grips (four pieces, two side stickers, two for the buttons), these are very grippy type of rubber.While I haven't owned the v2 Viper wireless long, it has great latency on the wireless side and with the light weight doesn't feel any more than my wired mice. The pricing is a bit steep but it's on par with other high end gaming mice, I would choose this over the other brands based on the Razer fits my hand the best and has the best click feel.Downsides? The biggest issue is the auto-installer for the Razer software. I'm sure the software is not too bad but having the prompt every time is frustrating. I often use a Razer mouse for my work laptop and given the security issues, prefer to not see this app auto-execute.
A**N
Es excelente PERO (rueda presento fallas y razer no responde en Latinoamérica por compras en amazon)
Desde el inicio se vio el cambio desde el Viper normal por cable y del steel series 650 que tenia antes, de verdad me sentí mas cómodo con el, pero lamentablemente desde el 8 de abril de 2023 que lo tengo en uso a hoy 12 de agosto de 2023, empezó a fallar la rueda, en ocasiones al ir bajando vuelve y sube así el movimiento de la rueda sea hacia abajo. La garantía lamentablemente como es vendido por Amazon debe ser como siempre, envíelo para revisión pero o sorpresa pero pague dicho envió, y la verdad es muy costoso desde Colombia enviar paquetes de reemplazo, ya he perdido varias garantías por lo mismo costo elevado, lamentable que marcas tan grandes no tengan soporte en Colombia. pero bueno, en resumen el mouse es bueno, pero no esperaba este daño tan rápido, me duro mas el anterior y aun esta en excelente estado, solo que porque necesito si o si el uso inalámbrico.Actualización 1 de septiembreDespués de muchos correos con la marca, ninguno me dio solución, hasta el momento lo único real que me han dicho es que la política de reemplazo no aplica para Latinoamérica. me contacte nuevamente con Amazon y después de varios intentos explicándoles que el fabricante no tiene políticas de reemplazo para Latinoamérica, me dieron el reembolso completo por el mouse sin tener que devolverlo.Pero no volveré a comprar nada de razer, porque aparte de que la inversion es considerable, si surge un problema la marca nunca responderá.Pero Amazon le tocara responde cada vez, y ps la marca se jacta de 2 años de garantía sin aplicarla realmente.En conclusión, si tiene el dinero para comprar algo de razer y esta en Latinoamérica especialmente en Colombia, trate de hacer la inversión directo con un distribuidor que este autorizado en la pagina de razer por si surge algo no tener el dolor de cabeza de contactar directo al fabricante para que al final digan que no pueden responder por la garantía. o Compre steelseries, excelentes mas de 5 años usándolos y sin problemas. ya estoy buscando el reemplazo de este con el saldo de regalo de Amazon.
T**E
Superb tracking, but...
So far I really like this mouse. Compared to my older Logitech G900 this mouse tracks better, is lighter, scrolls easier, and comes with grip tape.The Razer has two extra buttons on the left side, while the Logitech has two on the left and two on the right. But I found the two on the right side to be largely unusable, so I don't mind.The Logitech is also a bit taller, which I haven't decided if I like better or not.Response is instant and the mouse is light as a feather. For the first time ever I feel like the mouse pointer is reading my mind.The only real downside is that the button to change the DPI is on the bottom of the Razer, making it useless if you need to switch quickly without losing your tracking. But that hasn't been a big deal yet.The Razer software is pretty good now. Much better than it was a few years ago. You can set custom profiles for individual games.
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