The Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, featuring an optical sensor with a resolution of 30000 DPI. It has 6 buttons (all of which can be programmed).
The Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, featuring an optical sensor with a resolution of 30000 DPI. It has 6 buttons (all of which can be programmed).
The Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed is a wireless gaming mouse designed for both hands, featuring an optical sensor with a resolution of 30000 DPI. It has 6 buttons (all of which can be programmed).
For the Professional
The shape that inspired a revolution in esports returns with a new evolution - the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed. Featuring our best-in-class technologies and optimized for claw or fingertip grip styles, disrupt the meta with a wireless, lightweight mouse that thrives in top-tier competitive play.
Optimized for claw or fingertip grip style
As esports evolve, so does our mindset for designing mice. To keep up with the latest preferences of professionals, we collaborated with the best and leveraged the lessons from previous Viper releases into a new shape that is based on functionality and comfort.
Best-in-Class Precision
Equipped with a set of smart features for refined customization and control, experience precision that surpasses all others with the same sensor found in our top wireless mice.
Unlock Ultra-Fine Adjustments
Activate asymmetric cut-off to separately set a lift-off and landing distance tailored to your gaming style - with 26 detailed height adjustment levels compared to only 3 in the previous version.
Automatic calibration on different surfaces
With Smart Tracking, the Razer™ Focus Pro optical sensor is able to maintain a consistent lift-off distance regardless of the surface it is used on, allowing for greater control and precision.
Higher responsiveness & more consistent tracking
With Motion Sync, the sensor synchronizes its signals with the exact time intervals that your computer retrieves information, ensuring that you receive the latest updates on your mouse's position for more consistent tracking.
Up to 280 hours of nonstop competitive gaming
No game interruption
Equipped with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology, power through the most intense schedules of matches and tournaments with up to 280 hours of high-performance gaming on a single AA battery.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
30000 DPI
Number of Buttons
6
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Ambidextrous
Programmable Buttons
6
Sniper Button
No
Weight
82 gr
Connectivity
Connection Method
Wireless
Login
USB
Dimensions
Length
127.1 mm
Width
63.9 mm
Height
39.9 mm
Important information
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Very good mouse takes AA batteries which is convenient for me and I wanted it. Very fast without lag in gaming and it doesn't slip in the hand because I also have the Razer Deathadder V2 X Hyperspeed for which I needed to put stickers because it slipped a lot. The quality of the materials is very good.
If you play casually, it's just right, but for competitive games, it's not suitable; it has way too much delay. Better to get a LOGITECH G302 that costs 30 euros
Unlike previous Razer Vipers, this one doesn't resemble any of its predecessors and seems to be directly influenced by the changes Razer made to the Deathadder V3. It has an ambidextrous design, but without buttons on the right side, which means left-handed users... you missed out. The clicks are separate from the body of the mouse, offering a consistent click feel at almost every point. The side panels are relatively curved for better and more comfortable finger grip. It is taller in the center to better accommodate a claw grip and lower in the back to minimize contact with the palm in case you want to use it with a fingertip grip. Finally, it is slightly larger than the Viper V2 to be more comfortable for a larger percentage of users, without becoming uncomfortable for those who already found the Viper/Viper V2 suitable. Size and shape are emphasized because "Shape is the king" when it comes to choosing our mouse. If it doesn't feel comfortable to hold, no matter how great its features are, it won't be the right mouse for us.
On the bottom, we see that it comes with 100% Pure PTFE high-quality mouse feet, its sensor is the FOCUS+ 30K DPI from Razer in collaboration with PIXART, and its clicks come with Razer's 2nd generation mechanical switches. It is a wireless mouse, but you can't charge it via USB like other mice. It uses AA batteries, but with an adapter, you can also use AAA batteries, which are lighter but sacrifice battery life.
While its weight is lower than many mice on the market, the use of AA batteries doesn't put it in the "ultra-light" mouse category because it adds extra weight that could be avoided with a built-in battery. However, this also has its advantages in terms of the cost of the mouse and battery life.
Personally, it has been my main mouse for 5 months and I highly recommend it. If a more expensive version with a built-in battery is released in the future, I would give it a 4-star review, but at the moment, it is my best choice in the Greek market.
The V3 Hyperspeed has a new shape compared to the old Vipers, it has a higher arch and I really like it. It has a Focus Pro 30k sensor. 30K DPI is completely useless but I read on Reddit that there is a clear relationship between the accuracy of a sensor and the DPI it can achieve. So even though no game can go so low in sensitivity to use 30k, the fact that it can reach 30k means that it will be 15 times more accurate at 1k than a 5-year-old mouse that reached 2.5k, for example.
The mouse uses AA or AAA batteries with an adapter. So the weight is between 68 and 82g. The battery life depends on the polling rate.
The clicks are simply amazing. The Gen2 mechanical switches from Razer are great, personally I prefer them over the optical-mechanical switches of the Deathadder.