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Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming

(10 customer reviews)

500 Riyal

Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: 59g Ultra-Lightweight – Optical Switches Gen-3 – 30K Optical Sensor – On-Mouse DPI Controls – 80hr Battery – USB Type C Cable Included – White

Brand
‎Razer
Series
‎Viper V2 Pro Gaming Mouse
Item model number
‎RZ01-04390200-R3U1
Hardware Platform
‎PC
Item Weight
‎2.08 ounces
Product Dimensions
‎4.98 x 2.61 x 1.49 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
‎4.98 x 2.61 x 1.49 inches
Color
‎White
Power Source
‎Battery Powered
Batteries
‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacturer
‎Razer Inc.
ASIN
‎B09VCSKB1C
Country of Origin
‎China
Date First Available
‎May 10, 2022

 

Test video – Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • 59g Ultra-lightweight Design: One of the lightest esports mice ever created and offers a level of speed and control favored by the world’s top esports pros
  • Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor: Best-in-class precision via flawless tracking performance on a wider variety of surfaces including glass
  • Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3: Improved 90-million click lifecycle with zero double-clicking issues and 0.2ms actuation provides reliability and speed built for esports
  • HyperSpeed Wireless: With a connection 25% faster than any other wireless tech available, enjoy high-performance, low-latency competitive play that remains smooth and stable even in noisy wireless environments (includes Speedflex USB Type C Cable for wired use)
  • 80 Hour Battery Life: Ultra-lightweight and can run for up to 80 continuous hours
  • On-mouse DPI Controls: Capable of toggling between 5 DPI stages without the need for software
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    Questions & Answers – Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming :

    ➕ What is the price of Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming in-store is 500 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming was released ?

    The release date was ‎May 10, 2022.

    ➕ What is the price of Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming cheap used ?

    The price of Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming used is 350 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming ?

    Special specifications :
  • 59g Ultra-lightweight Design: One of the lightest esports mice ever created and offers a level of speed and control favored by the world’s top esports pros
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming :

     

    Brand
    Razer
    Color
    White
    Connectivity Technology
    Wireless
    Special Feature
    Wireless, Lightweight, Rechargeable
    Movement Detection Technology
    Optical

     

     

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    10 reviews for Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming

    1. J. G (verified owner)

      – I love this mouse don’t get me wrong but the scroll wheel issue is ridiculous for the price they are asking. There needs to be better quality control. Overall, the coating is great, shape is great. Mouse clicks are better than Gen2, feels super tactile though very hollow.

    2. I. B (verified owner)

      Damn Good – The mouse is great, the sensor is flawless, the weight is really good, regardless, I modded mine with an aftermarket base to save another 10 grams getting the whole thing to about 48 grams. BUT… I didn’t buy this thing for the weight (even though it is pretty good). I bought this thing for the insane wireless tech the engineers at razer managed to throw in this thing. Firstly, the mouse is smooth, your inputs are consistent and smooth, I didn’t know what this was at first but it turns out its something called “Motion Sync”, it’s amazing and apparently only available on the newest sensors and your can really feel it. Now we get to a second feature that I love, 4000hz wireless polling, I have been excited to get a high polling rate mouse so when I saw this thing released I picked it up immediately, you do have to purchase the wireless adapter separately, but it’s great, mouse movements feel even smoother and my reactions feel instant. The battery performance is the only thing that is lacking whatsoever, if you are using the 4000hz polling rate with the dongle you will have to charge this device every other day or so, it charges pretty fast and the cable they include is amazing (usb c) so it isn’t that big of a deal, but if you are someone who hates ever plugging in your mouse and you know you can’t ever remember to plug it in you might want to look elsewhere. This mouse is amazing and if the shape is for you I highly recommend giving it a go.

    3. L. G (verified owner)

      Same feel as the v1 but lighter and less extras – Not a huge gamer but I’m sort of picky with my mouse feel and size. I tried a few different mice and my previous main mouse was the Glorious Model D, both wired and wireless. It’s been a great mouse but I found the wireless version battery doesn’t last more than a day and it’s been “wired” almost full time. Started to be frustrated with all of the cables on my desk and tried to find another wireless that fit my hand but also wasn’t super heavy, low latency and had good battery life.

    4. K. M (verified owner)

      Original gave up on razor, but gave them a (fifth?) chance, and I wasn’t disappointed this time. – My history with Razer goes WAY BACK. I had either the viper or diamondback, not sure which my memory is fuzzy. Whichever it was, brilliant mouse, until it broke. I had the copperhead after that, again until it broke. I had the OG death adder…. until it broke. Then I gave up on razer the first time. They came back with the “new age death adder” a few times, I forget which but it was definitely more recent than the rest of the mice, but it didn’t feel right and I was having issues with it. I swore off razer products AGAIN. Then a while longer went by. Eventually I ended up trying out a ton of other brands, even some third party and chinese mice. Went with a certain rocket brand (lmao changed name so it can stay in review) but the first of their mice died in a year, and every mouse after from that brand had scroll wheel issues which I HEAVILY use…. I even tried the cooler-Meister mice (switch the words, again so it can stay in the review) which I really enjoyed their “extra wide” mice with the ring finger rest…. but alas they just had issues.

    5. K. M (verified owner)

      Original gave up on razor, but gave them a (fifth?) chance, and I wasn’t disappointed this time. – My history with Razer goes WAY BACK. I had either the viper or diamondback, not sure which my memory is fuzzy. Whichever it was, brilliant mouse, until it broke. I had the copperhead after that, again until it broke. I had the OG death adder…. until it broke. Then I gave up on razer the first time. They came back with the “new age death adder” a few times, I forget which but it was definitely more recent than the rest of the mice, but it didn’t feel right and I was having issues with it. I swore off razer products AGAIN. Then a while longer went by. Eventually I ended up trying out a ton of other brands, even some third party and chinese mice. Went with a certain rocket brand (lmao changed name so it can stay in review) but the first of their mice died in a year, and every mouse after from that brand had scroll wheel issues which I HEAVILY use…. I even tried the cooler-Meister mice (switch the words, again so it can stay in the review) which I really enjoyed their “extra wide” mice with the ring finger rest…. but alas they just had issues.

    6. L. G (verified owner)

      Same feel as the v1 but lighter and less extras – Not a huge gamer but I’m sort of picky with my mouse feel and size. I tried a few different mice and my previous main mouse was the Glorious Model D, both wired and wireless. It’s been a great mouse but I found the wireless version battery doesn’t last more than a day and it’s been “wired” almost full time. Started to be frustrated with all of the cables on my desk and tried to find another wireless that fit my hand but also wasn’t super heavy, low latency and had good battery life.

    7. J. G (verified owner)

      – I love this mouse don’t get me wrong but the scroll wheel issue is ridiculous for the price they are asking. There needs to be better quality control. Overall, the coating is great, shape is great. Mouse clicks are better than Gen2, feels super tactile though very hollow.

    8. I. B (verified owner)

      Damn Good – The mouse is great, the sensor is flawless, the weight is really good, regardless, I modded mine with an aftermarket base to save another 10 grams getting the whole thing to about 48 grams. BUT… I didn’t buy this thing for the weight (even though it is pretty good). I bought this thing for the insane wireless tech the engineers at razer managed to throw in this thing. Firstly, the mouse is smooth, your inputs are consistent and smooth, I didn’t know what this was at first but it turns out its something called “Motion Sync”, it’s amazing and apparently only available on the newest sensors and your can really feel it. Now we get to a second feature that I love, 4000hz wireless polling, I have been excited to get a high polling rate mouse so when I saw this thing released I picked it up immediately, you do have to purchase the wireless adapter separately, but it’s great, mouse movements feel even smoother and my reactions feel instant. The battery performance is the only thing that is lacking whatsoever, if you are using the 4000hz polling rate with the dongle you will have to charge this device every other day or so, it charges pretty fast and the cable they include is amazing (usb c) so it isn’t that big of a deal, but if you are someone who hates ever plugging in your mouse and you know you can’t ever remember to plug it in you might want to look elsewhere. This mouse is amazing and if the shape is for you I highly recommend giving it a go.

    9. P. T (verified owner)

      Easy to set up and feels great – I had been using a Deathadder for almost 6 years before it finally started to give up on me, decided to give wireless a try and was not disappointed. It was super early to set up, and it feels amazing. I was worried I’d have to get used to the mouse feeling different but it was a really easy transition. Overall I can see myself using this for a long time in the foreseeable future

    10. P. T (verified owner)

      Easy to set up and feels great – I had been using a Deathadder for almost 6 years before it finally started to give up on me, decided to give wireless a try and was not disappointed. It was super early to set up, and it feels amazing. I was worried I’d have to get used to the mouse feeling different but it was a really easy transition. Overall I can see myself using this for a long time in the foreseeable future

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