Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed – Wireless Esports Mouse (Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, Up to 280 hours of Battery Life, Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2, 4000 Hz Wireless Polling Rate) Black

(9 customer reviews)

£69.98

Brand Razer
Colour Black
Connectivity technology Radio Frequency
Special feature Wireless
Movement detection technology Optical

  • Made With & Trusted by Pros Tailored for top-tier competition. Developed with esports pros, reshaped for top-tier handling that is crucial for competitive play. Tried & Tested on a Professional Level, the Viper V3 HyperSpeed was made with and trusted by pros.
  • Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor Best-in-class precision. With a forward sensor placement and intelligent functions, our flagship sensor ensures a finer degree of accuracy, while maintaining flawless tracking on a wider variety of surfaces including glass.
  • Up to 280 hours of Battery Life No gaming downtime. Power through your most intense scrimming and tournament schedule with up to 280 hours of high-performance gaming on just a single AA battery.
  • Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Ultra responsive multi-device connectivity. Experience a flawless connection that remains smooth and stable even in noisy wireless environments. Outfitted with multi-device support for a streamlined esports setup.
  • Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2 Improved click durability and consistency. Rated with a 60-million click lifespan, the switches featuring gold-plated contact points for greater resistance against wear and tear, so you can enjoy crisp execution that always comes in clutch.
  • Upgradeable to True 4000 Hz Wireless Polling Rate Unlock a new standard of responsiveness. Experience the fastest wireless performance ever with the Razer HyperPolling Wireless Dongle. Unlock a new standard of responsiveness with the ultimate upgrade for our most advanced mice.

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Additional information

Weight 0.083 kg
Dimensions 12.7 × 64 × 4 cm
Brand

‎Razer

Product Dimensions ‏

‎12.7 x 64 x 4 cm; 83 g

Batteries ‏

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Item model number ‏

‎RZ01-04910100-R3M1

Series

‎Viper V3 HyperSpeed

Colour

‎Black

Power source

‎Battery Powered

Hardware Platform

‎Laptop, Personal computer

Operating System

‎Windows

Average Battery Life (in hours)

‎280 Hours

Are Batteries Included

‎Yes

Lithium Battery Energy Content

‎1.19 Watt Hours

Lithium Battery Packaging

‎Batteries only

Number Of Lithium Ion Cells

‎1

Item weight

‎83 g

Guaranteed software updates until

‎unknown

ASIN ‏

B0CBCPB2T1

Delivery information
Date First Available

14 Sept. 2023

Manufacturer

‎Razer

9 reviews for Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed – Wireless Esports Mouse (Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, Up to 280 hours of Battery Life, Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2, 4000 Hz Wireless Polling Rate) Black

  1. FromPkEe


    I recently got the Razer Viper 8K Hz Gaming Mouse, and it has significantly elevated my gaming experience! The ambidextrous design is comfortable for extended use, and the lightweight build allows for quick and precise movements.The standout feature is the 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology, which makes a noticeable difference in responsiveness. The optical focus + sensor with 20,000 DPI provides incredible accuracy, perfect for fast-paced gaming scenarios. I appreciate the customizable DPI settings, allowing me to tailor it to my gameplay style.The RGB lighting is a nice touch, adding a bit of flair to my setup. Overall, I highly recommend the Razer Viper 8K Hz for serious gamers looking for a high-performance, reliable mouse!

  2. Ariff K


    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.

  3. Khadijah B.


    This is a high quality, lightweight, super reactive mouse that gives great value for money for any serious gamers. It’s wireless and the connectivity is perfect. It also has great battery life and needs charging less often than other mice. I’ve chosen the white colour this time to fit in with my new setup and it’s very bright and clear and looks really good.This is a quality mouse at a bargain price and I’m so pleased with everything it does!

  4. Khilan


    I am left-handed (as in I actually use the mouse in my left hand) and finding a decent left-handed gaming mouse over the years has been quite the task. The reality is that there are barely any true left-handed mice out there. Razer seem to be one of the very companies that actually cater to us southpaws and for that I give them a lot of credit, considering how few of us there are and thus I imagine they would be barely making much profit, if any at all.They’ve released a true ergonomically left-handed version of both the Deathadder and Naga (both of which I’ve used) although they are both wired and I’ve been looking for a light wireless mouse to use for gaming (especially fast paced shooter games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare, where speed is very important) and I’m pleased to say that I am very happy with the Razer Viper Ultimate. There’s no noticeable lag compared to the aforementioned wired mice, which is a great thing for gamers.The mouse feels extremely responsive and feels nice and light in the hand whilst it’s comfortable to use with a claw grip (can’t comment on how it is for fingertip or palm grip users). The design is truly ambidextrous, as in it has side-buttons on both sides, not just the left side like the majority of “ambidextrous” gaming mice. This means that as a leftie, I can make use of the buttons on the right side with my thumb. The buttons aren’t removeable like the ones on the original G Pro Wireless are, but this hasn’t really been an issue for me because they don’t stick out too much so I have never accidentally pressed the buttons on the other side.The buttons feel nice to press, especially the primary and secondary mouse buttons which have a nice “clickyness” to them. I like the grip on the scroll wheel, it’s easy to press and comes in very handy as a keybind (such as a quick melee) when in intense moments in games. The texture of the mouse is nice, the top of it has a nice matte touch whilst the sides have a more grippy texture to them so there’s little chance of slipping and misclicking a side button.I got the mouse with the dock and it is certainly very convenient. I leave it on the dock to charge when taking quick breaks and this pretty much stops it from ever getting low in battery. It was a bit awkward at first to position the mouse so that it connects with the magnetic pins, but after a few times I got the hang of it and now it fits on quite seamlessly.Both the dock and the mouse have RGB which is nice if you’re into that. When the mouse is charging, it flashes a specific colour along with the dock to indicate the battery level which is pretty neat (e.g red if it’s very low, yellow/orange if it’s around the middle and green if it’s high). When they’re not charging, I have both of them as a matching static colour, but you can customise them a fair bit in Razer’s software called Synapse. In general, Synapse is very useful as it allows me to remap all of the mouse buttons. Being a leftie, I use the right-click as my primary button and the left-click as secondary. However I didn’t rebind them in Synapse, but rather Window’s own mouse settings so that I don’t have to wait for Synapse to start up every time I turn on my PC. I like that I can have different profiles in Synapse for my mouse (I have one for general use and one specifically for gaming, and I can link specific games to the latter profile). Each profile can also have their own DPI and RGB settings.However Synapse is unfortunately not without its issues, like when booting my PC up it sometimes doesn’t connect to my profile automatically and keeps asking me if I want to use the cloud settings or the on-board settings of the mouse and I haven’t found a way to resolve this yet, but Logitech’s G Hub software never gave me any issues like this. I would have given this 5 stars if it wasn’t for the issues I’ve experienced with the software.Overall, the mouse itself is pretty much the best wireless gaming mouse around at the moment if you’re left-handed like myself and I am very happy with this purchase. Razer are known for their expensive prices but luckily I got this in a deal with the dock included for £64.99. For all the flack Razer get in the gaming community, they genuinely are one of the very few companies that care about us left-handed gamers and hopefully continue to do so. If I was right-handed I probably would have gone for the G Pro X Superlight as it’s around 10g lighter, but that’s not to say that this mouse is bad in any means for a right-handed gamer, it’s still very light and comfortable to use and is certainly a solid choice.Sorry for the long review but I hope this is helpful to anyone looking for a solid wireless gaming mouse that caters to both right and left-handed users.

  5. Edison

    Mouse is incredible accurate
    So far the best mouse for fps games, I olay overwatch and this mouse is the best, not only is lightweight but it also is super accurate leaving no input lag basically

  6. Max

    uhhh
    love the light weight but this is my 3rd one in 4 years wire keeps disconnecting

  7. RR

    Refurbished
    The page doesn’t mention that ots a refurbished unit. Ugggh!

  8. Katie Young

    Great size for smaller hands!
    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!

  9. Paul Miranda

    100% recomendado
    Nada que decir el mejor producto para el CoD

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