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The Razer Viper Mini is a wired gaming mouse engineered for pro-level performance with an ultralight 61g ambidextrous design, an 8500 DPI optical sensor for precise tracking, and Razer’s signature optical switches ensuring ultra-responsive clicks. Its Speedflex cable reduces drag for seamless movement, while customizable Chroma RGB lighting adds a personalized flair. Perfectly balanced for comfort and speed, it’s a top-tier choice for competitive gamers and productivity pros alike.














| ASIN | B084W6W9WB |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 110 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 5 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,590) |
| Date First Available | 5 Mar. 2020 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Item Weight | 60.9 g |
| Item model number | RZ01-03250100-R3M1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | USB powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 5.5 x 3.8 cm; 61 g |
| Series | Viper Mini |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Wattage | 1 |
A**K
An superb mouse at an insanely good price
I've used a number of mice over the past few years: Razer Deathadder, GPro Wired, Glorious Model O- & Model D. I'm an FPS gamer mainly and play games like PUBG, CoD, etc.. have played FPS games since 2003 so I'd say my mechanical skill with a mouse is pretty good and I notice differences between all mice listed above. It's only been the past few weeks where I decided to go for the Razer Viper Mini and move away from the Model O-. Not because it's a bad mouse but because ergonomically it feels a little too narrow for my hand and I noticed cramping and fatigue, which is not something you want as a gamer. Ergonomically this mouse is really comfortable to hold. I use a hybrid palm/claw grip. It's as small as the o- and nearly as light but the rear of the mouse it's ever so slightly higher, which allows me to have contact with the mouse with my palm, which gives that bit of support. The middle of the mouse isn't as narrow either, so I noticed that my right ring finger is able to curl in naturally to hold the mouse which leaves just my pinky on the mat for tracking support - the model o- only allowed me to grip with the side of my right finger which again wasn't the most natural position. The Model D felt a little too big for my hand although the curvature on the outside of the mouse felt grand, but adjustments I had to make were unnatural for ME and caused some cramping. I've yet to experience cramping with the viper mini. Thankfully. The skates on the Viper feel very slick. This may change depending on the mouse pad you're using. I tested it on my long time use QCK+ which seems to be a little slower than the MM350, which allows a really good glide and I've noticed tracking targets in PUBG is far easier - heads up this could be because my QCK has been used for so long that it's built up sweat etc on it which has slowed it down - I'll revise this again later once I've used my MM350 a bit more. The buttons are a delight and extremely responsive but don't feel flimsy. The Model o- & the GPro Wired had softer feeling buttons which made it feel like they were going to get pushed in and stuck (they never did of course, besides the middle mouse button on the GPro obtaining a double click after 5 months). These don't feel like that at all. I love them. Took me a few hours to get used to them because they were so responsive. Definitely the most responsive buttons I've ever used, which in FPS gaming is amazing. They're absolutely fantastic. The accuracy feels really good too. I loot pretty fast in PUBG and I definitely notice tab looting in PUBG to be much slicker, I don't know if it's a placebo or what but it feels good and I don't doubt I'm missing anything. The cable is flexible and doesn't feel like it catches on the end of my mouse pad - I have a bungee too but I like an extra bit if slack and it doesn't seem to catch or get mis-shaped from sitting in a certain position, which I've noticed with other cables. The build of the mouse is really good too, there's no creaking or flex to the body so it doesn't feel like it's going to crumble at any point which is great. My pics are a comparison of all mice I have currently. The viper mini is in the middle. Hopefully this gives you an Idea of shape and size and side button position. The only downside (of any razer product imo) is the Razer Synapse software, which I've never been a fan of. It just seems like bloatware to me. I installed it used it for a few days but then uninstalled it again because it's just a pain in the hole. Mouse works perfectly fine without it. I would definitely recommend this mouse to anyone & for the price it's absolute bargain. Happy to answer any questions if anyone has any.
A**K
Best lightweight mouse I’ve ever used!
I bought this mouse to add to my growing collection of PC accessories, I now own 8 different mice which I use for different purposes. The lightweight mice I own now are the MM711, the Model O minus and now this. The Viper Mini has very quickly become my favourite lightweight mouse to use, so much so that I use it for practically everything; gaming of all genres as well as other multimedia and productivity purposes. The only time I will swap it out is for hardcore MMO gaming (when I will switch to my Naga) but if I am playing casually I usually just use the Viper Mini as I love how light it is. It feels very nice and smooth, it is perfect for my smaller hands and yet still feels very robust. I like that unlike most other lightweight mice, it does not have lots of little holes in it to bring the weight down. It’s remarkable it is as light as it is without them. It is a very stylish mouse and the RGB is fantastic. I am enjoying it so much so, that I am considering giving the Viper Ultimate a try, although I do typically prefer a wired mouse. It would be interesting to see if Razer decided to release a Viper Ultimate Mini for those who prefer slightly smaller mice, although I understand this might be a challenge what with all the additional components required for the wireless mouse. All in all a fantastic piece of kit and I honestly couldn’t pick a fault with it. The fact it was almost half the price if my other two lightweight mice is honestly astonishing, I would gladly pay the same or more for this mouse. I do like my Model O minus and my MM711 still but I might give one away to a friend or something (probably the MM711 as that is my least favourite) because honestly I doubt I will find myself using another lightweight mouse.
B**B
What a steal for the price of you don't mind high LOD or can find a fix
Pros Good price Decent tracking Good cable Great stakez Nice shape Well made Light weight without holes Works on consoles Can be used without the software Cons High lift off distance (LOD) - limited firmware fixes avalible at this time. This mouse originally had issues with High lift off distance (LOD) Which for me made it unusable but there are some fixes out which can help from Razer or other sources. If you can live with the high LOD or fix it then this mouse is one of the best on the market for its price. The 3359 sensor installed isn’t as good as the 3389 or 3360 but It provides decent tracking. It’s made for a smaller hand if you want to palm it but if you claw or finger tip you can use it with a larger hand. Mines a 18cm x 9cm and I’m find with it. Cable is the speedflex which for me is decent but a Paracord could improve it though at this price it’s a great cable. Glide is smooth and fast with the PTFE skatez It weights only 60 grams and doesn’t have any holes which is awesome. Fast mouse clicks with the opto mech. though could be more crisp snap. You can use it without the Razer software
A**R
My favourite mouse so far. Light, good quality and best of all - really great value for money. 10/10. Buy this mouse regardless if you want to game or casually surf the internet.
K**G
The Viper Mini is perfect for gaming if you smaller hands. It’s comfortable to handle, extremely lightweight, and overall high quality. My original one lasted about three years before the middle mouse click stopped working, and I didn’t hesitate for a second before buying the same model as a replacement. Super worth it!
D**K
The best cheapest branded mouse in the market. Has the best technology with opto mechanical switch that is only found in highest end keyboards and have extremely long life. Just make sure to keep out the dust from the internals and few edges. One of the lightest mouse in the market and that to without holes. Hence no worrying for dust. Nice!!!! And seeing that lightweight mice are generally on the higher end side, I think it's value for money is pretty good. And there's everyone's favourite rgb lighting too without the puke and can be controlled. I could brag on about all the specs. I will sum it up in one line. You won't be at a disadvantage while playing!!!! As for comfort. It varies on your gripstyle and hand size. That I cannot give a clearcut answer. It depends on you. Do I recommend it? Absolutely. Buy it if you have the budget.
ع**ه
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