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Chaps Watanabe
> 24 hourEasy to use and set up. No issues at all.
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Cody
> 24 hourNice grip thats slightly rough, comfy form factor, nice color, and simple Razer app with ample customization.
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Maximo
> 24 hourIts great but i bought it thinking it was wireless
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Nickolis
> 24 hourSo I wanted a Mini, as I use fingertip grip, but in white. Looking around the internet they do exist, and there were some used ones on Amazon. I did notice they said Ultralight and not mini, but figured it was just a labeling thing because I only clicked the Mercery option from the mini, but I was wrong. This is essentially a 70g Viper (not sure if its even lighting than the original) More so I wanted a ambidextrous mouse as I have issues with many ergo mice, and one that is light and white, which this one is. Its just not short for fingertip, but it will do better than my Logitech MX518 from 20 years ago or Razor Deathadder. Just a word of warning to anyone looking for used deals on Amazon, great prices but yeah... Not a white Mini lol
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Nino
> 24 hourThe head of the mouse is too big, I feel that my palm has to be stretched wide to hold it.
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R
> 24 hourLove this mouse! I had the Corsair mouse before which I didn’t really enjoy. I have small hands so this mouse is the perfect size. Super comfortable. When you download the application with it you can customize the lighting which is nice (: I wanted the wireless version but it’s SO expensive and this was the perfect alternative
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Gabriel Capote
> 24 hourWorks great and feels comfortable in your hand.
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Kimi Duke
> 24 hourBasically, this isnt just a viper with a different color. I own the original black viper, and the viper 8k. The surface finish of the white plastic is rougher. It reminds me of quality PBT keycaps. Over about 3 months, theres no sign of shine where the finish gets smoothed down and glossy, which happened pretty quickly towards the back of the other two vipers I own. Then theres the v2 switches, which have a more normal level of stiffness and snappiness compared to the original vipers switches which are too light for my taste. Comparing the clicks to other gaming mice with mechanical switches, they remind me most of omron switches or the lighter kailhs. So, maybe on the lighter side, but still within the spectrum of what most people are used to. This has the same sensor as the original viper, you dont get any of the upgrades that you do with the 8k. The upside to that is the cable is more flexible like the original viper, or viper mini. A paracord would still definitely be an upgrade for this though. You can grab the cable, push it toward the mouse and instead of the cable just bending until your fingers touch the mouse like a paracord would, youll move the mouse across the mousepad. I dont find my aim being disturbed when placed in a bungee though. Its still more flexible than any rubber cable Ive encountered For those unfamiliar with the viper shape and features, my only criticism is that the main buttons can bump against my keyboard during large swipes (low sens gamer here) and cause misclicks. Not a big deal since you can just move your keyboard, or get a smaller one, to allow enough space, but I wish the main buttons were more enclosed like in zowie designs. Other than that, I dont think lighting settings get saved to onboard memory, so youre stuck with rainbow colorshift when switching to other computers. DPI settings do get saved though. Giving 5 stars when this is around $40. Not too long ago, a mouse like this would cost you hundreds second hand on ebay and be all the rage on the internet. Its not the latest and greatest feature set now, but realistically this provides everything needed to perform at a high level.
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Lightofscorpio
> 24 hourso i normally purchase Steelseries Sensei style mouses (ambidextrous). because i love having buttons on both sides of the mouse, but not too many. 2 on each side is perfect for me. so i tried this out. its ULTRALIGHT compared to the sensei.. a bit too light and sensitive for my taste. just resting my middle finger on the right mouse button can make it click.. when im used to that not happening with my Sensei. ive been using it as a non gaming mouse with another pc, and its fine, but be prepared for it to be sensitive to the touch. im sure theres gamers out there who want a sensitive right click, but its not for me.
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HotNSX
> 24 hourI like Razer mice and this one is no exception. This particular mouse is very light and comfortable in my hand. My only complaint is I wish it had more ARGB, but that is only minor.