Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches – 8500 DPI Optical Sensor – Chroma RGB Underglow Lighting – 6
- Lightest, Zero-Compromise Miniature Mouse: 10% Smaller Than the Viper and lighter at 61g, with a 8500 DPI optical sensor befitting the most serious gamers without the need for drilling holes in the chassis like competitor mice
- Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light for absolute control
- Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles & Underglow: Includes 16.8 million color combinations w, included preset profiles
- 6 Programmable Buttons: Allows for reconfiguration and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse 3
- Drag-Free Cord for Wireless-Like Performance: Razer Speedflex cables eliminate the need for mouse bungees, drastically reducing weight and drag
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Experience hard-hitting performance with our lightest mouse ever created—a lean ultra-lightweight build that makes control effortless Featuring cutting-edge optical mouse switches a precise8 500 DPI sensor and Razer Speedflex Cable for supreme accuracy and speed.
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Specification: Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches – 8500 DPI Optical Sensor – Chroma RGB Underglow Lighting – 6
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Doc sav –
I tend to be an overly thorough shopper on Amazon. For this purchase, I looked at hundreds of user reviews, dozens of mice, and looked at many pages of expert opinions and benchmark tests. It is honestly kind of a headache to deal with every time I buy something, but I do end up being well informed. My criteria were high value to cost ratio, improved ergonomics from a basic style mouse, excellent performance and at least 2 extra buttons with actual usable placement. I’ve had the Viper Mini for 7-8 months.First off, I really hesitated getting this because of the “Mini” moniker. In reality, this mouse is a bit longer and taller than the crap Amazon Basics mouse my work provided me, which I needed to replace. So when they say mini, they mean smaller than a full size Razer Viper, but not small compared to your average regular mouse. One big thing that stood out to me is that this mouse is the _only_ one in Rocket Jump Ninja’s top 10 list even _remotely_ near the $20 price range. I believe the next cheapest is at least $60. RJN seems to be utterly _obsessed_ with computer mice. He has tried more than I will ever use in my lifetime. There were plenty of other factors leading me to this mouse, but RJN placing it in the top 10, among limited production run pro mice with honeycomb shells for weight efficiency that you can’t even get anymore, and mice costing over $100, is certainly a ringing endorsement.Right out of the box, you’ll be treated to a noticeable increase in smoothness and responsiveness thanks to the DPI options and polling rate compared to an average office mouse, and even impressive compared to previous gaming mice I have owned. I was pleasantly surprised by the Synapse software, really expecting to get the normal bloated pack-in software offering, but it is clean, does not appear to hog resources, and makes changing DPI levels, setting macros, and creating RGB color patters very very easy. After getting a good spread of DPI levels set up, I mostly cared about the macros. It is like magic. Try to spot something you do multiple times per day and set up a mouse macro for it. You’ll impress yourself and maybe your friends (though lets face it, if you are reading this kind of review we probably don’t have any friends to impress in person anyway).Oddly, when I use different mice, like my kids’ gaming mouse, or my wife’s Apple Magic Mouse, they immediately feel frustratingly sluggish and unresponsive. I am not a DPI freak because frankly jacking up my sensitivity only makes me victim to my own occasionally spastic fine motor skills, so I have to assume the polling rate allows me to comfortably use higher DPI settings than usual or something. Obviously, the Magic Mouse at least is capable of matching these levels of sensitivity, so I have to assume that the Viper Mini has acclimated me to more responsive settings than the average folk. I don’t know that this conveys me any particular benefit, in gaming or otherwise, but it was interesting to note for I usually find others’ mice to be too sensitive, if anything.I also have noticed that the dull ache of wrist fatigue, which I used to get after long hours of work or cowardly skulking in the bushes of Tarkov with a basic mouse, have not happened in a long time, and I fully credit the ergonomics of the Viper Mini with that, because otherwise my setup is identical. I am also glad this didn’t come with a removeable tray of small weights to change around. I found those to be completely useless in 2 previous mice, and I am glad the trend is moving toward lightweight.If there was one thing I would change, it would be to trade the 2 side buttons for 1 large red side button with crosshairs marked on it, because at the end of the day beneath all the trappings, I am naught but a simple manchild enamored of cheap and tasteless pleasures. That and I personally don’t make use of 2 extra side buttons. One dangerous weaponized one always under my thumb would be fine. However, that is just a gross preference of mine, and certainly not a knock against the Viper Mini.Bottom line, as long as this mouse remains at or near this price, I won’t be bothering with basic mice at all, when for just a bit more I could have an excellent mouse. Likewise, it is hard to see spending more for a gaming mouse with more features, unless I want a different form factor or buttons for some specific thing. I don’t think you can go wrong with the Viper Mini, and if you do, at least you aren’t out a ton of money.
Wilfredo A. –
The Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse is a fantastic choice for gamers who want a high-quality mouse that is both lightweight and packed with features.One of the standout features of this mouse is its ultralight design. Weighing in at just 61 grams, the Viper Mini is one of the lightest gaming mice on the market. This makes it incredibly easy to move around, which is essential for fast-paced gaming.The mouse also features Razer’s Fastest Gaming Switches, which provide an incredibly fast response time. This means that you can react quickly to in-game events, giving you a competitive edge over your opponents.Another great feature of the Viper Mini is its 8500 DPI Optical Sensor. This sensor provides incredibly accurate tracking, which is essential for precise aiming and movement. The mouse also features six programmable buttons, which can be customized to suit your individual needs.The Viper Mini also features Razer Chroma RGB lighting, which allows you to customize the color of the mouse to match your other gaming gear. The lighting can be customized using Razer’s Synapse software, which is easy to use and provides a wide range of customization options.Finally, the Viper Mini is incredibly easy to use. The mouse is plug-and-play, which means you can simply plug it into your computer and start using it right away. The mouse also comes with a user manual that provides detailed instructions on how to customize the lighting and other settings.Overall, the Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse is an excellent choice for gamers who want a high-quality mouse that is both lightweight and packed with features. With its Fastest Gaming Switches, 8500 DPI Optical Sensor, and customizable RGB lighting, this mouse is a great investment for anyone who takes their gaming seriously.
Rewadferger –
After having to have hand surgery and literally having a handicap, I have been on the hunt for a mouse where size and weight are as perfect as possible so that I could continue playing games with friends. After several mice and a couple of returns, I was able to land on this mouse. Everything I wanted and needed is in this mouse. Razer software is a freaking nightmare, so I did not install it and just use the preprogrammed dpi stepping. I don’t want my mouse software to open games and save playback etc etc, it’s stupid, redundant and completely unnecessary to change MOUSE SETTINGS. Besides my hate for the overly intrusive software, I love the product, something about the optical switches that are just so darn good to click. If they end up making a wireless version, then this is endgame.
Hunter –
Gr8 mice
its epic just go for it
Jesús –
Es bueno
Sus clicks son muy buenos y duraderos, muy cómodo
Ángel –
Genial mouse
Es un mouse muy cómodo y ligero, mi único problema es que se rompió de la rueda del ratón en un viaje.
JACQUE HP –
Exelente mouse para manos pequeñas.
Se siente de calidad, la textura del plástico es rugosa y teda un buen agarre el cables es forrado con tela y cumple su función de no enredarse y desliza bien por el escritorio y el mouse pad, el único detalle malo que tiene es la rueda del mouse cuando la ruedas rápido en una dirección va en dirección contraria, fuera de ese detalle es un excelente mouse para manos pequeñas.
Misael –
Buena calidad
Me gusta su precisión y velocidad solo que es un poco pequeño para mis manos grandes