Razer Viper Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: 2nd Generation Optical Mouse Switches 5G Optical Sensor - 71g Lightweight Design - Speedflex Cable - Mercury White

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  • Lightofscorpio

    > 3 day

    so 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.

  • Vic.

    Greater than one week

    The mouse cable and frame are poorly made. As you know that Razer made mice with high quality nylon covered cable, but this mouse has a very loose nylon cover, and the cable is super light. For frame, like other review video shown, it wobbles before you making click on it, it makes noise when you shake the mouse.

  • Nicolas

    > 3 day

    It didnt took so much to arrive as it usually does though I live in South America, a little more than a week, however, the box came damaged at one corner, with no protection at all for the package (personally I like keeping my product boxes, specially now that this is a Mercury version product). Apart from that detail, all inside the box came as expected, not any damage done to the content and a really cool white mouse. I used a Razer Viper Mini for about a month and you can definitely feel the weight difference by dragging it, but it still does better than my original Deathadder Elite.

  • Guy Waters

    17-04-2025

    I find myself ALWAYS hitting the ambidextrous buttons on the side of the mouse with my pinky finger. I have NO idea why anyone would ever want buttons there. If you do not set them up, they just mirror whatever button you have set to the normal two buttons on the normal side of the mouse. I havent looked into the software to see if I can disable them yet. Otherwise it is a nice mouse, the only color distortion of any kind after 6+ months is on the rubber side grips. All white plastics have stayed completely white. Rubber is yellowing.

  • Erick

    Greater than one week

    Excelente mouse, muy cómodo y de buen agarre, es muy ligero y casi no se siente el cable al jugar, lo único que me pasa es que al ser de color blanco es súper marchoso, pero por el estilo lo vale

  • Cody

    > 3 day

    Nice grip thats slightly rough, comfy form factor, nice color, and simple Razer app with ample customization.

  • ryder

    > 3 day

    its quite what i ordered

  • Nickolis

    > 3 day

    So 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

  • Christopher Lindsay

    > 3 day

    It appears that even though you have four additional buttons on each side where your thumb would touch the mouse, they are only mappable as two, at least for games like WoW. They just show up as mouse button 4 or mouse button 5. I havent yet found a driver that will allow all four buttons to act distinctly.

  • Texas Gunsafe

    > 3 day

    I bought this to upgrade from my old Diamondback. I have never had any issue connecting peripherals from any other company other than Razer and this mouse is no different. I went through the processes outlined on their website to have Synapse recognize this mouse but it didnt find it. Take note, I also have an old Diamondback and Firefly already installed. During the repair process, it prompted me to search for the synapse.msi file but couldnt find it saying the file doesnt exist. The folder it was pointing to exists but that msi file is no where on my system so even though I updated my synapse application a week or two ago, I tried it again but no updates were available. This isnt rocket science. This shouldnt be that difficult. I have gaming peripherals from numerous other companies and never, not once did I ever have an issue connecting one of their devices. They are recognized immediately upon connection but not with Razer. Razer forces me to jump through all these hoops and it still doesnt work. So, I no longer spend hours upon hours trying to get their products to work. If they dont within five or ten minutes of troubleshooting its being sent back. I should have remembered when I tried to connect one of their headphones and had the same issue. I remember even uninstalling the application back then and reinstalling it and it still didnt connect.

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