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The GOAT of wireless esports mice returns to reshape the competitive scene. Featuring a 55 g ultra-lightweight design and best-in-class technologies, the Razer Viper V3 Pro is the undisputed choice for peak performance and handling—the perfect weapon designed with and trusted by pros.
4.5 out of 5
90.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in class FPS-focused gaming mouse
Using this as my primary gaming mouse for two months now:Pros:- Great improved shape- Very low weight, feels great in fast-paced competitive shooters- Flawless sensor performance with higher polling rates (hyperpolling dongle included)- Great plastic coating, easy to grip- Mouse buttons, side buttons, scroll wheel feel premium- No rattle or creakingCons:- Early sensor issues have been fixed with a firmware update- No small USB dongle to use portably or on laptopsCompared to my old Logitech G Pro X Superlight:- Viper has better optical switches- Viper has more ergonomic shape (comfort curves on sides and on buttons)- Viper has better scroll wheel and side buttons- Logitech has better battery life (lower polling rate)
5.0 out of 5 stars Comparison to GPX 2:
If you’re on the fence between the GPX 2 and Viper V3 Pro, then let me help you decide. I own both white versions and I’ve got the deets:Weight: Viper V3 Pro - it’s noticeably lighter and easier to maneuver. Not a whole bunch, but yeah.Sensor: Viper V3 Pro - Not a huge difference, but it seems a bit snappier and does have 8k polling for future proofing. 2-4K is all you’ll really need tho.Clicks: GPX2 - the viper’s are lighter and snappier, with less noise out of the box. But once you burn in the GPX, clicks are pretty much perfect, if not bizarrely loud for a gaming mouse. But the viper’s are so light I found myself accidentally triggering them when making fast movements.Side buttons: Viper v3 pro - much better than the GPX2, not mushy in the slightest.Build quality: Tie - they’re both solid.Dongle/Cable: GPX 2 - it’s not paracord, but it actually can be used with other usb cables and doesn’t limit your desk options. 8k isn’t a saving grace here. It’s also more versatile with location.Shape: Viper V3 Pro (subjective) - I feel that the viper v3’s shape, while similar to the GPx2, is slightly better balanced and has better placement for my pinky and ring finger.Scroll Wheel: Viper v3 pro - the GPX’s scroll wheel is bad. It feels bad, it looks bad, it clicks bad. I’m tired of pretending like it’s remotely okay for 160 bucks.OEM Skates: Viper V3 Pro - The GPX 2’s stock PTFE skates are awful. They are somehow scratchy and muddy all in one. Immediately replace them.Coating: GPX2 - It’s coating is slightly better, feels more present IMO. I could be hallucinating…Price: GPX 2 - It’s cheaper and not a whole lot worse. It’s a classic choice and you won’t go wrong with it.Software: Viper V3 Pro - Razer by a mile. Synapse actually works, Ghub is god awful.Battery Life: GPX 2 - much better battery life, especially at 4K polling. You’ll plug in the V3 pro almost twice as much, which isn’t really much of a problem.Quality of life: Viper V3 Pro - Shuts off automatically, don’t need to flick a switch or unplug anything. Has LEDs that display battery level. Has a dpi shift button on the bottom.Overall, Razer’s made the best gaming mouse. But it’s not a massive upgrade from the GPX2. If you’re not a Logitech diehard, you’ll acclimate to Razer’s new mouse pretty quickly. Perchance.
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect
i thought it was pretty expensive for a mouse. previously i used the logitech g pro superlight for 4 years and it was great. this mouse is lighter, the clicks sound better, feels smoother, and has a nice finish to it. i claw grip and this is perfect for my hands, but i'd say i have medium sized hands
5.0 out of 5 stars Most satisfying mouse I have ever used; full stop.
As someone who loves the Superlight and has been jamming out with version 2 of it along with a Logitech Pro X TKL paired with it, it's been nice to swap back to my Black Widow V4 along with the Viper Pro 3.Right out of the box, and I am someone with medium to large hands, this mouse is just a pure delight to hold; it's not often I can say that my hands feel like they disappear when using a peripheral, but this mouse and the Superlight from Logi are the two mice that achieve that for me. Razer knew what they were doing here and it shows in the product; this will be my go-to mouse and I will alternate my Razer setup back to the Logitech set up as the mood strikes me to change things up week by week.When it comes time for the Wooting 80HE to arrive, I will most likely be pairing the Viper Pro 3 with that board due to just how consistently good it feels; I am 3 hours deep into a play session and the battery is down to 98% and I'm using the 4K polling rate; not going to bother with 8K just yet.It's hard to put into words here just how good the slight ergo shape of this mouse feels; I really have tried a number of different mice and this could be "the one"; I don't say this in a hyperbolic fashion either. It's rare that you use a gaming device where you just forget what you're using because it seamlessly blends into the play session.For anyone looking to try this out, the asking price is steep. For a low frills mouse in the aesthetic department it really isn't going to be winning wards for it's design change to be not as sharp as it's predecessor. I for one really dig the smoother design and the light hump towards the back of the mouse, the finger ridges, or whatever you want to call them, on the L + R mouse clicks, all come together to suit whatever combination of grip you want to employ here. I am using a light palm grip and find that going claw and then relaxing my fingers feel natural.The side buttons deserve a special award here; they are separated ever so slightly and their clicks are immediate / responsive. Truly the only gripe I have with my Superlight are the side buttons; Logitech really needs to take the oatmeal mush out of those and it will be a near perfect mouse for me.Really curious to see what kind of competition this will spur with other manufacturers; that said, and for now, this is the best of the best for something that is here, on Bolo, that you can order and have by tomorrow while it's in stock. To whoever nabs one, enjoy; curious to see other reviews pop up on here.
4.0 out of 5 stars It's a decent mouse, for what it is.
This Razer mouse boasts an impressively lightweight design, almost feeling weightless in my hand—a fascinating gimmick, indeed. However, there are a few downsides. The battery life falls short for a gaming mouse, and its lightness poses challenges when using the standard braided charging cable. Plugged in, the tension in the braiding can hinder movement or even cause the mouse to shift unintentionally.On the comfort front, the mouse fits the hand reasonably well. As for tracking and performance, it delivers what you’d expect from an affordable gaming mouse—I’ve encountered no issues except when needing to plug it in during gameplay.
Excelente Mouse 20/10 y God
El mouse se siente de muy buena calidad y todo en la caja tambien incluyendo el cable mallado y el dongle, la caja es muy bonita y el mouse es super ligero y se siente muy bien jugar con el, lo volveria a comprar.
Exceptional Performance in an Ultra-Lightweight Design
"I recently purchased the Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. Here’s my detailed review after a couple of days of use:**Functionality:** The Razer Viper V3 Pro is a powerhouse when it comes to functionality. With an 8K polling rate and a 35K DPI optical sensor, this mouse delivers exceptional precision and responsiveness, making it perfect for high-stakes gaming. The Gen3 optical switches provide a tactile and reliable click, ensuring every action is executed flawlessly.**Quality:** The build quality of the Razer Viper V3 Pro is outstanding. It feels incredibly durable despite its lightweight design. At just 54 grams, it’s the lightest gaming mouse I’ve ever used, which significantly reduces fatigue during long gaming sessions. The materials used are premium, and the symmetrical design fits comfortably in both hands.**User Experience:** Using the Razer Viper V3 Pro has been a game-changing experience. The 95-hour battery life is impressive, allowing for extended play without frequent recharging. The 8 programmable controls are easy to customize, and the wireless connectivity is seamless with no noticeable lag. The setup was straightforward, and the mouse started performing at its peak right out of the box.**Overall Impression:** Overall, the Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse is a top-tier product for serious gamers. Its combination of ultra-lightweight design, high precision, and extensive battery life makes it a standout choice. Whether you're playing fast-paced shooters or engaging in strategic games, this mouse enhances your performance significantly.**Potential Drawbacks:** While the Razer Viper V3 Pro excels in many areas, one minor drawback is the absence of a dedicated charging dock, which would have been a convenient addition. However, this is a small trade-off considering the overall quality and performance of the mouse.Would I recommend this product? Absolutely. If you are looking for a lightweight, high-performance gaming mouse, the Razer Viper V3 Pro is an excellent choice. Its advanced features and ergonomic design make it ideal for competitive gaming.**Final Thoughts:** For those who demand precision, speed, and comfort in their gaming peripherals, the Razer Viper V3 Pro is worth every penny. Its exceptional performance and thoughtful design features make it a must-have for any esports enthusiast
Sin duda el Rey
Lo e usado por 2 semanas y sin duda es el mejor mouse tengo el superlight 2 el atlantis mini 4k y no es punto de comparación con este mouse, lo unico malo es si lo usas en 8K preparate para cargarlo diario.
ماوس ريزر
الماوس خفيف مره وسلس بل حركه وفريق معاي بلعب وشحنه يطول تقريبن اسوع على 8000هيرتز استخدام ساعتين
Not only are the build of Razer products mediocre, the CEO is abusive to employees
Only reason I've made my only Razer purchase in the past decade+ was because I was in the market for a new mouse as the Logitech GPW's scroll wheel seems to be poorly made, went through my second GPW in 4 years, not an awful experience per se, but that wasn't the key feature I was looking for moving forward.I was in the market for an 8k polling rate mouse and didn't want any of the generic ones you could find in the market that has the awful looking holed designs, especially when mice manufacturers have already more than discovered ways to bring down weight without going with the holed appearance, which also only serves to be dust collectors, just awful design choice.But beyond the Razer CEO being a terrible person, the Viper V3 Pro also fell short of my expectations, while the mouse wheel functions and all, due to having to clean it frequently as it seems to feel greasy within 1.5 week's use, probably due to its design being an easy grease trap, it's probably not ideal if your hands sweat easily, it feels impossible to clean unless you disassembled the entire mouse in order to clean it, because if you don't, the scroll wheel gives very easily and starts feeling loose and shaky. While it's still usable, it's not ideal for an over $200+ mouse from a popular brand name company.This will be my last time ever purchasing a Razer product.
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