Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless Esports Gaming Mouse: Symmetrical - 55g Lightweight - 8K Polling - 35K DPI Optical Sensor - Gen3

5 5 out of 5 stars | 35 ratings

Price: 159.99

Last update: 05-09-2024


About this item

55 G ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN — Designed in collaboration with world-class esports pros, the Viper V3 Pro’s perfectly balanced ultra lightweight design allows gamers to make swift, precise flicks that match every intention
FOCUS PRO 35K OPTICAL SENSOR GEN-2 — Experience pro grade tracking performance on a wider variety of surfaces including glass, supported by intelligent functions and 1-DPI step adjustments for more granular aim and control
8000 Hz HYPERPOLLING TECHNOLOGY — By combining Razer HyperPolling with the ultra smooth connection of Razer HyperSpeed, experience flawless wireless performance with a true polling rate of up to 8000 Hz
HYPERSPEED WIRELESS — With an optimized dongle design that makes zero compromises on connection, enjoy top-tier wireless performance that remains smooth and reliable even in noisy tournament environments
OPTICAL MOUSE SWITCHES GEN-3 — From an improved 90 million click lifecycle with zero double-clicking issues, to a blistering 0.2 ms actuation with no debounce delay, enjoy reliability and speed that outshines all others
UP TO 95 HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE — Power through the most intense scrimming and tournament schedule with up to 95 hours of high-performance competitive gameplay

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The Lovely Lyss
5.0 out of 5 stars Most satisfying mouse I have ever used; full stop.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
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 Amazon, 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.
Rosa DeLuca
5.0 out of 5 stars Similar to a gpx
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I’ve had a Logitech g pro superlight for two years and the gpx2 since it came out. The shapes are very very very similar. Almost identical. The viper is more flared at the bottom back while the gpx is narrower. The main difference is where your aiming and shooting fingers sit, the viper is more downward. In the front of the mouse, the viper feels more narrow. Anyone that says a gpx is not similar is trying to be a rebel or doesn’t own both.

The viper is Also better quality when squeezing. There is absolutely no give. My gpx2 makes a little creak sound when I do that. I’ve also owned the viper v2 pro ultimate. It is a totally different mouse from this. That is why YouTubers are mostly comparing it to the gpro series.

8k and 4k polling is a lie to the eye, you won’t be able to tell the difference between those and 1k. On paper it’s great but in person you would need a slow motion camera to tell. 8k polling can also cause stuttering issues. This is just my experience, maybe some people can tell but I doubt it.

In comparison to the gpx2, the viper Side buttons are better along with the coating. The g pro is slippery and the viper feels similar but is way more grippy for some reason.

I still like the gpx2 clicks and scroll wheel. Not sure about battery life, haven’t had it long enough. Both of the scroll wheels on each mouse can be clicked from the side. The side buttons on the viper put the Gpx to shame. If you own a gpx, you know what I’m talking about.

The viper v3 pro is also lighter. I’ll get some superglide skates when they come out for it. If you have the gpx2 or 1, you’ll love it. If you have the viper v2 pro, it’s hard to say because it’s a bold change but a familiar shape if you are coming from the gpx.

I still like the gpx more but the viper came very close to taking the crown. The viper is a better mouse in almost every metric but the gpx shape is undefeated in my opinion. If you didn’t like the gpx but want something similar in shape, this is a contender.
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Rosa DeLuca
5.0 out of 5 stars Similar to a gpx
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I’ve had a Logitech g pro superlight for two years and the gpx2 since it came out. The shapes are very very very similar. Almost identical. The viper is more flared at the bottom back while the gpx is narrower. The main difference is where your aiming and shooting fingers sit, the viper is more downward. In the front of the mouse, the viper feels more narrow. Anyone that says a gpx is not similar is trying to be a rebel or doesn’t own both.

The viper is Also better quality when squeezing. There is absolutely no give. My gpx2 makes a little creak sound when I do that. I’ve also owned the viper v2 pro ultimate. It is a totally different mouse from this. That is why YouTubers are mostly comparing it to the gpro series.

8k and 4k polling is a lie to the eye, you won’t be able to tell the difference between those and 1k. On paper it’s great but in person you would need a slow motion camera to tell. 8k polling can also cause stuttering issues. This is just my experience, maybe some people can tell but I doubt it.

In comparison to the gpx2, the viper Side buttons are better along with the coating. The g pro is slippery and the viper feels similar but is way more grippy for some reason.

I still like the gpx2 clicks and scroll wheel. Not sure about battery life, haven’t had it long enough. Both of the scroll wheels on each mouse can be clicked from the side. The side buttons on the viper put the Gpx to shame. If you own a gpx, you know what I’m talking about.

The viper v3 pro is also lighter. I’ll get some superglide skates when they come out for it. If you have the gpx2 or 1, you’ll love it. If you have the viper v2 pro, it’s hard to say because it’s a bold change but a familiar shape if you are coming from the gpx.

I still like the gpx more but the viper came very close to taking the crown. The viper is a better mouse in almost every metric but the gpx shape is undefeated in my opinion. If you didn’t like the gpx but want something similar in shape, this is a contender.
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J. Fuller
5.0 out of 5 stars Behold the King of Kings
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Shape: 10/10
If you have used a GPX you are going to be right at home. If you have used a Viper Ultimate or Viper V2 , you will also be right at home because its the same shape just slightly taller as it should have been.

Weight 10/10
55g what more can you say, for a full-size mouse, that is the sweet spot.
Functionality 10/10
8khz Polling out the box in 2024, no brainer.

This mouse came super quick from us discovering the leaks and they did not disappoint. The shape is like putting on a well-worn baseball glove. It just sits in the pocket and with the new Soft Touch coating, she ain't going anywhere. This will be my main for a long time to come and it will take a while to dethrone this Viper.
SWS
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Except For The Scroll Wheel and Instructions
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
This gaming mouse is excellent in almost every way. It is very light, the bottom base smoothly glides across the mouse pad, the button click time is incredible and it can be wired or wireless. It is fantastic in all of those ways but, there are some cons that I did not prefer. The most obvious is the scroll wheel. It is graduated meaning it does not freewheel. The mouse recommends using the Synapse software. It is easy to download and install but it does not have any settings that change the number of lines to scroll per notch of the scroll wheel. The Windows interface has to be used to change that setting. Other less expensive mouse versions from the same manufacturer have a freewheeling scroll wheel. For those used to using a freewheel, this scroll wheel feels like a downgrade from First Class to Economy Class. The instructions were impossible to read with the naked eye because the booklet color is black and the text color is gray. The font size looks like one or maybe a 0.5 if something that small exists. A magnifying glass was required to read the manual.
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SWS
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Except For The Scroll Wheel and Instructions
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
This gaming mouse is excellent in almost every way. It is very light, the bottom base smoothly glides across the mouse pad, the button click time is incredible and it can be wired or wireless. It is fantastic in all of those ways but, there are some cons that I did not prefer. The most obvious is the scroll wheel. It is graduated meaning it does not freewheel. The mouse recommends using the Synapse software. It is easy to download and install but it does not have any settings that change the number of lines to scroll per notch of the scroll wheel. The Windows interface has to be used to change that setting. Other less expensive mouse versions from the same manufacturer have a freewheeling scroll wheel. For those used to using a freewheel, this scroll wheel feels like a downgrade from First Class to Economy Class. The instructions were impossible to read with the naked eye because the booklet color is black and the text color is gray. The font size looks like one or maybe a 0.5 if something that small exists. A magnifying glass was required to read the manual.
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