25% faster than any other wireless technology. You won't even realize you're playing with a wireless mouse due to the high transmission speed and lower click time.
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Gaming mouse with wired and wireless connectivity options, lightweight design, 8 programmable buttons, and an optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 20,000 DPI.
25% faster than any other wireless technology. You won't even realize you're playing with a wireless mouse due to the high transmission speed and lower click time.
Using an infrared light beam to register every click, the switches on this wireless mouse are activated with a top response time of 0.2 milliseconds, giving you greater control over movements.
Weighing just 74 grams, it offers comfort even after many hours of continuous gaming.
Up to 70 continuous hours of gameplay - charge it only once a week to power 10 hours of daily gaming.
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Over the past year, I have been using this mouse almost constantly, with occasional changes to try out other mice, but I always end up coming back to this one.
I have seen many truly amazing mice come out on the market, and I own several of them.
Unlike in the past, the market is now a continuous battle of innovation for all companies (I'm not talking about you, Corsair). It is very difficult to stand out anymore.
In the last 2 or maybe 3 years, Razer has made a complete 360-degree turn with their products (not all of them, of course), offering true innovation in their category and bringing features that were once only for enthusiasts to the mainstream market.
For a while, the popular Logitech G Pro Wireless was at the top of the wireless mouse category. Even with Logitech's latest entry (G PRO X Superlight), the Razer Viper Ultimate continues to offer more at a lower cost. I will compare them later.
The Viper Ultimate comes with a brand new sensor without any issues with acceleration, spin-off, compatibility problems with mousepads, and adjustable lift-off distance. It also has optical switches, avoiding double-click issues while having the lowest latency and a battery life of 70 hours. It weighs only 74 grams, has 100% PTFE mouse feet (I will explain more later), and even has a Speedflex (like Paracord) charging cable so you don't have any resistance during your gaming session when you need to continue playing while charging the mouse. Finally, it comes with a charging dock, which is incredibly positive in my opinion because besides solving your problem, it looks beautiful and stylish while charging.
Razer definitely did not compromise, so it's no surprise that many people are excited about this product. The only issue most people face is that after a few months, the dock doesn't charge the mouse right away and you have to take it out/put it back, shake it, etc. If you are experiencing this issue, try cleaning the contacts with a damp cloth, that's what fixed mine and from what I've seen, it has worked for many others on the internet as well.
If I were to change anything about this mouse, it would be to have the Razer Deathadder V2 Pro's clicks, which are the second-generation optical switches. Functionally, nothing changes, I just prefer how they sound.
The wireless technology in this mouse is very fast, and personally, as even "Pro Players" have mentioned, I don't feel like I'm playing wirelessly. The times when wireless mice were inferior to wired ones are now a thing of the past.
If you have the Razer Viper or Razer Viper 8K and want to switch to the Ultimate because you like the shape and want wireless, just get a Bungee (like the Razer Bungee). Does it make it wireless? No... but it makes it feel like wireless! You don't lose much freedom from wireless, but you gain a lot compared to before.
The mouse is also ambidextrous, with buttons on both sides. Don't see it as a negative that you might make missclicks, it's not in a position where your fingers rest. Of course, you can always disable the buttons that you will never use. If your hand is medium-sized, the mouse will suit you for all grips. If it is large, Claw or Fingertip Grip (and Palm if you hold it very far forward). If your hand is small, perhaps the Razer Viper Mini is the solution for you (and it's MUCH cheaper).
The Mousefeet are among the best on the market. Most mice that claim to have "100% PTFE" feet are usually very thin and instead of gliding, they scratch the mousepad. I decided to try the Tiger Arc 2 Mousefeet for my Viper and I can say that I don't notice a significant difference. However, on other mice like the G Pro Wireless, there was a huge difference. (the difference is due to the very poor feet of the G Pro)
BUT at first, the feet of the Viper were not as smooth, but after a day or two of use, they were perfect. I guess they need some use to wear down a bit? I don't know the details. So if you just get the mouse, it's not exactly what you wanted, give it a little time.
Something I don't know how to answer is how durable the mouse is. One year later, I haven't experienced any cracking or creaking sounds in the plastic, it doesn't feel fragile, and it hasn't broken. So I assume it's durable? I generally don't abuse the mouse :P
The price, considering the market, is not excessive, especially now. When it was released, it was priced at €180, which obviously I don't see a reason to spend that much money, but now it has changed quite a bit. It is definitely much more expensive than a wired mouse, but in order for a product to become even 1% more advanced than its competition, it costs a lot in research and development. So maybe it's reasonable? So it's questionable if it's worth the money, but definitely not something you throw away. It is an excellent product, just like the G PRO X Superlight, you pay extra for something that sets it apart from the market. So the buyer will judge if they prefer the Wireless over the Wired for the extra money.
The only "cheap" and well-known wireless mouse is the Glorious Model O Wireless, which over time, Reddit has been filled with reports of problems that often were not resolved or consumers didn't want to go through the process of contacting their infamous support. Is it worth the risk to save some money? I don't know.
If someone is torn between the G Pro X Superlight and this one, personally I would choose the Viper Ultimate. The almost glossy plastic of the G Pro X makes my hand sweat, the clicks don't have a smooth sound across the entire surface, and many times I hear something like a "double click" on the Click switch (it doesn't translate to Double Click on the PC, but there is a delay in its response, so when I need to spam clicks depending on where I have my finger, it becomes an issue). The charging cable is terrible and makes it difficult to use the mouse while charging, and finally, in the past, the G Pro, like many Logitech mice, was known for having a Double Clicking problem.
Apart from that, it is a good mouse. Excellent wireless, excellent sensor, without any significant issues during use. I wish it came with a base...
Lastly, when purchasing from stores with the "Authorized Reseller" badge, you are covered by a 2-year warranty from the official Greek distributor, and even after the warranty period, there is support and service to assist you. I mention this because it might be a selling point for some.
The purchase was made on 18 Feb 2020 and I have been using it until today. The mouse was fantastic at the beginning of the first few months of the purchase, the best thing I have bought so far, but I have encountered many problems since then.
For example, the side buttons do not work consistently. It doesn't work at all for 3 days, then it works for 1 hour the next day, and then nothing again.
Many times it doesn't turn on, and I have to manually close the mouse, unplug the USB for wireless use, open the mouse, and then connect the USB to be able to use it.
Now it has started to not even work with the cable, and it doesn't give me a notification to know when the battery is running out or if it is fully charged, even though I have uninstalled and reinstalled Synapse multiple times!
The material on the side of the mouse for grip wears out easily due to frequent use.
In the end, I bought the Hyper X Pulsefire wireless for 45 euros, which doesn't have software to mess around with. You charge it once and it lasts for days, and you forget to charge it. But I will also write a review for it after using it for a year or two
The side grips have worn out in 2 years. The Deathadder I had for 10 years didn't have worn grips. Other than that, a good mouse for wireless...
I have had the mouse since 2022, so I believe I can judge it correctly. It is excessively good for a person with large hands (and I have excessively large hands that almost no mouse on the market fits me, not even a gamepad). It is durable; it has taken a "beating" from me, and everything still works normally. The only thing I would like is for it to be a bit heavier, but that is a personal issue for me as I need to feel something in my hand for it to be comfortable.
I have had it for about 1 year and for almost that time I have had a problem with its charging. I did not receive the product with the charging dock but with the cable. I don't know if the cable or the mouse has a problem, but sometimes it doesn't charge at all or the charging is very slow. Other than that, it's a very good mouse and I would recommend it.
The mouse itself is good (user-friendly - fast response). After a year, it stopped charging from its base - it doesn't make contact. THIS SEEMS TO BE A COMMON ISSUE FOR OTHER USERS WITH THIS CHARGING BASE.
I have it for a few months now, it is very convenient, very durable, the materials are very nice, the click is perfect, it is worth the money and I recommend it
The mouse is very good, I have it for almost 2 years without any problem. I would also like to add that it has been spilled with Coca-Cola and it still works as before. You could say it's even waterproof
I consider it to be one of the best mice I have ever held. Incredibly high quality and lightweight! In terms of battery, it's simply a beast, offering many hours of gaming. Soft click sound and a scroll wheel that is almost silent. The included mouse dock is a fantastic addition that makes charging the mouse a breeze. It's worth every penny!
I haven't experienced any disconnections or other issues that others describe. I will only focus on how this specific mouse is bad for me. Firstly, it is very small for my hands. Although I have fairly large hands, I haven't had a problem with any mouse until now. The side buttons on the right side are basically useless unless you hold the mouse like an Italian. The feel of it is cheap and its plastic is rather thin. I bought it for 60 euros on Black Friday with the stand. The battery lasts about 4 days.
Quite a good mouse for FPS games, it took me a while to get used to its weight because it is much lighter than my previous one. For the 60-65 euros I bought it, it is worth its money, as it is wireless.
UPDATE 5/5/23
After a few months of use, the right part that touches the finger has worn out. Additionally, sometimes when I plug it in for charging (I remove the cable from the base and connect it to the mouse), it bugs out and doesn't work.
Mediocre is not worth the money at all constantly disconnecting even with the cable that I have connected again.
Very good mouse, stable grip and its size suited me very well. The only objection is the weight, because I also had the mini which suited me incredibly but was too small. I will probably gradually switch to the Viper V2 Pro, which is roughly the same weight as the mini.
The scroll broke after 1 year of use.
It forgets to wake up when it moves and needs a restart.
It doesn't make good contact when charging and you have to try many times until it connects.
A 110 euro mouse. Should I cry or laugh?
edit 1 year later. The mouse started double-clicking or simply not registering clicks. They sent me a second mouse to replace it, but the USB dongle broke and it needs to be connected with a cable to work. I really don't know what to say.
Once again, I am satisfied with a product from Razer. Very lightweight and has instant response. Additionally, the battery is more than satisfactory, easily lasting 3 days with heavy use. Not recommended for individuals with large hands.
To start off, let me say that it is one of the most beautiful mice I've had. Coming from the basilisk v2, the differences in weight are noticeable. I believe it takes time to get used to the change. When I was looking for reviews on whether it is suitable for FPS games compared to the basilisk and couldn't find any, I now confidently confirm that the upgrade is worth it if someone is considering it. I haven't found any negative aspect of the mouse yet. The only thing I would like is buttons for fast DPI switching.
Not something special. I'm a little bothered by the weight because it's very light and the fact that it has buttons on the left side confuses the Push to talk on Discord. Good response and fast charging.
I bought it on 19/11/2021. For that amount of money and the name Razer, I expected better results. It is lightweight and fast in response, the buttons are not silent (it doesn't bother me, just mentioning it for those who are interested), but after almost a year of use, even though I clean and take care of it so much, the scroll wheel no longer works, it's broken...
Listen here,
as a former skeptic of Razer, I decided to try this mouse. I have had it since Black Friday of '21 and I have a complete opinion about the mouse. Firstly, it is extremely lightweight and has satisfactory signal range. On the contrary, it makes a lot of noise, which I expected, but for those who are interested, it is a disadvantage. Finally, the charging dock often gets stuck and overall, it is very sensitive to the placement of the mouse
What can I say about this particular mouse.. it's simply amazing. I've had it for a year now with almost daily use for gaming and it hasn't had any problems at all. Its battery lasts a long time, charges quickly, it's very lightweight, comfortable, and personally, I find its design to be very nice compared to other gaming mice that look like Star Wars spaceships. Its base is beautiful, as well as its lighting. It's a bit expensive, although in 2022 the price seems to have dropped (€90.00 on 27/02/2022), so I highly recommend it.
It is a very good mouse with fast response and nice clicks. It has interesting features and is generally a very reliable and good mouse
I have the Viper Mini for 1 year and I decided to upgrade but in the end, the difference between them is not worth it! The side buttons of the mini are far better and more crispy. Also, many times it doesn't charge and you have to plug it in and out several times for it to work
One of the best wireless mice in my opinion, with good battery life and appearance. It could maybe have more RGB points, but that doesn't bother me. I recommend it after you try it and see if it suits your grip, as that is a subjective matter
The only negatives it has are its battery life (3 days) and the fact that the charger often needs to be plugged out several times to work
The Razer Viper Ultimate is great for FPS gaming, it's fast, comfortable, and you can easily customize the buttons to your liking. I mainly play shooters and with the Razer, I'm even better. It's ideal for small and medium-sized hands, but for larger hands, it may not be suitable due to its size. Here's my unboxing video: https://youtu.be/CoZART8gR14
I love this mouse, it's between the FK1 and FK2, the optical switches v2 are among the best switches, the mouse feet lasted me 6 months compared to the garbage feet that the GPX Superlight has. I would like Razer to reduce the weight of the mouse as much as possible, starting from the side grips which weigh 6 grams... buttons only for right-handed people and to stand out like in the Viper Mini.
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Connection MethodWireless & Wired | Wireless | Wired | Wired | Wireless |
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