Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHZ —an ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with true 8000Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-Gen Razer™ Optical Switches, it’s time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor.
Razer Viper 8KHz Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches – 20K DPI Optical Sensor – Chroma RGB Lighting – 8 Programmable Buttons – 8000Hz HyperPolling – Classic Black Classic Black Mouse Viper 8KHz – Wired
$68.82
The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source – The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Gaming Designed: Keyboards, Mice, PC Headsets, and PC Microphones, Based on dollar sales, Jan. 2017- June 2020 combined.
Razer 8000Hz HyperPolling Technology: With a true 8000Hz polling rate, the mouse can communicate its position and clicks to your PC at up to 8000 times a second—for near-zero input latency and a level of speed you’ve yet to experience
Razer Focus+ 20K Optical Sensor: With new intelligent functions such as motion sync and asymmetric cut-off, our sensor flawlessly tracks your movement with zero spinouts, allowing for crisp response and pixel-precise accuracy
2nd-Gen Razer Optical Mouse Switch: The improved polling rate maximizes the switches’ potential so that they register up to 8x faster —providing quick, clean execution for up to 70 million clicks with zero unintended double-clicking
71g Lightweight Design: Its agile form factor is extremely easy to handle and comes at no compromise to its build strength, allowing for deft control that feels like a natural extension of your hand
Razer Speedflex Cable: Woven for greater flexibility and designed to produce minimal drag, you’ll be able to perform quicker, smoother swipes for tighter mouse control
Advanced On-board Memory: Be ready to compete anywhere with up to 5 stored profiles that give you access to optimal keybind layouts, macros and double the inputs via the Razer Hypershift function
loki762 –
I really wanted to love this mouse since I’m a big Razer fanboy. I was looking for a wireless gaming mouse which was ambidextrous since I’m left handed. I actually do love everything about it other than one thing which I’ll get to in a minute. Love the look of it, the textured matte finish, and the rubber grips on the side. The wireless is great and it tracks really well with the 20k dpi optical sensor. It’s glides nicely on my glass mouse pad. The shape and size is perfect. RGB lighting is great. Mouse wheel and side buttons, perfect. Charging able is nicely braided and thick. Software is good. Has a little storage compartment on the bottom for the wireless dongle. Gives you the option to use a charging dock. But, there is one unforgivable major flaw which are the two primary mouse buttons. They’re absolutely horrendous. Totally mushy and they creak like crazy. Tip to Razer. Don’t bother making any mouse, much less a $130 mouse with bad buttons. Any mouse with bad primary buttons is worthless in my opinion. *Update* Returned the Viper and got a Logitech G Pro Wireless which it fits the bill. Lightweight, relatively small size, ambidextrous, and wireless. Doesn’t look as cool as Razer but at least the mouse buttons are decent. Shame on you Razer. Never release a mouse with bad primary buttons.Read more
I23cl –
1 year update: After a year it is still my favorite mouse and I have acquired many more mice since then. This includes the G Pro Superlight as well as the Aerox 3 Wireless (Model D minus, M42, XM1r and many more). It is still the mouse I perform the best with. I have a non-aggressive claw grip that I use with it that just simply feels better than with any other mouse. On top of the grip, the quality has not degraded on a single component of the mouse or dock. I still wish the M1 and M2 were had 5g more tension and a tiny bit more feedback when depressed. Also with the optical switches I think it would be cool to be able to adjust an artificial debounce time. I regularly outperform my other mice with this mouse in Valorant with the NP-01, GPX and M42 being distant #2, 3 and 4. The Aerox just came in yesterday so I cannot place it especially until I get aftermarket feet because these suck butts, the shape however is similar and could be very good. The RVU still reigns supreme. Update: About 5 months after owning the Viper Ultimate I have found I play best with it over my whole collection. I initially thought the Mini was better but I am a little less precise with it. Right now I switch between the RVU and the Vaxee Zygen NP 01 fo Valorant (which I play the most) with the mini as my fast mouse for Apex and games like that. With the Viper Ultimate including the dock being 99$ right now for black friday I say jump on it. The mini is 29$! right now which is literally insane. I am having a hard time finding a mouse I play better with. I play shooters, atm Valorant, CSGO, Destiny 2, Apex Legends (not so much after the wraith nerfs), and a little Overwatch here and there. I come from using a g305 and I love that thing. I bought this and was hitting shots I couldn’t hit before. It was hard to get used to the grip at first but now I love it. So much so that I bought a Viper Ultimate and I can safely say I like the mini a lot better. My hands are medium sized- 19cm X 9cm and I switch between claw and fingertip. It is super light and the weight distribution is nice. M1,2,3,4 are really good, no play or issues. The cable is very light and flexible and I use it with a Razer bungie v2 and I honestly forget it’s wired sometimes. The skates are some of the best stock I have seen. The sensor is super accurate and the resolution error has to be one of the best (I would have to look it up). Do not let the Razer branding or 40$ price fool you, this thing is top notch. Now i wish I could sell my week old 150$ Ultimate because it doesn’t beat its 40$ little brother. Trust me, if you are looking for one of the top 3 mice out there. This is one of them.Read more
Anon9998 –
Glide around optics in center appears to either be installed upside down, or its missing. It is rough like sandpaper and stops the mouse from moving on my fabric pad if I use any down force, such as the weight of my fingers. Running my finger nail over the glides on each end of the mouse makes no sound. They are silky smooth and slippery. Running my finger nail across the center glide, around the optic eye, makes scratchy sound and is very rough. Probably a manufacturer mix-up. Someone must have gotten confused about which side faces the mousepad at the factory and installed them all upside down. I am tempted to just remove the center glide and see if its reversible. Not sure I want to go thru the hassle of trying to return it being so inexpensive. Buttons seem solid and accurate. No sounds made when I shake the mouse. I don’t perceive any lag or inaccuracy. I can use the mouse on my aluminum mouse pad by Perixx without fabric on top of it but its cold and I do not like that. It is clear the center glide is supposed to be slippery and not a friction adding, motion slowing, area. Mouse is very narrow which takes some getting used to. My hands: Palm to point finger tip = 175mm to 180mm. Palm to middle finger tip = 185mm to 190mm. Palm width = 95mm to 100mm. I prefer finger tips on mice over claw or palm grip. I ordered this Razer Mini along with the new Coolermaster MM720. The MM720 is a little too short but has a nice fat width. On the CM MM720I keep finding my fingers reaching past the Left and right mouse button and having to readjust. The Razer Mini is a comfortable length but it is a bit narrow on its width which could lead to hand cramping for my hands. I think I will prefer the Razer Mini over the Coolermaster MM720 in the end though because of the length issue. I also own: -BenQ Zowie S2 (good size, buttons for DPI and Polling on bottom, but leaves a sticky residue on my fingers I cannot get rid of that drives me insane. I even put tesa tape on both sides and on the buttons but it still happens from the rest of the mouse I didn’t cover. Tried Rubbing alcohol, distilled water, dish soap….it might be my specific skin oils leeching out some of the plastic chemicals? Who knows, but it sucks I cannot use it) -BenQ Zowie ZA11 (was my go to for years) & the EC1A (kind of big for finger tip use but still works) -Logitech G203 Prodigy (decent for finger tip use) & a bunch of various entry level wireless models -Corsair Sabre model I think (center wheel stopped working accurately within a month, whatever I was scrolling, usually in a game menu, the menu would roll back up a little when I would stop scrolling, drove me crazy) -Roccat Kova and a few other Roccat models (side buttons that I never use I constantly accidentally hit them) I am always looking for a good reliable, light weight, small form factor mouse. I have only had the Razer Mini and the CM MM720 a few hours so I will revisit again after some time of using.Read more
Debby White –
The media could not be loaded. Versatile mouse for gaming or office work. One charge lasts a forty hour work week. Accurate and fast-no lag. Great for gaming! I play Sea of Thieves, Ori, ROBLOX, Cyberpunk currently. Works wired or wirelessly. Download app to customize colors. The Quartz pink is beautiful and design is comfy for the wrist and hand. I rest my palm on the mouse and I have a short hand reach. Bigger hand would be good too.Read more
Polycosm –
Firstly, its not a mini mouse, its just a normal size mouse, and I’m using the size of a standard office type mouse from Dell as a comparison. You can see from the photos its about the same size as the Dell, but much bigger than the Logitech VX Nano (yes that 12 year old Nano is still working! ok, its not accurate enough for gaming due to the bluetooth connection, but the free spinning wheel is a killer feature) I actually expected a mouse the same size as the Nano, as that’s actually a mini (Nano) mouse, but instead i got a mouse the same size as the Dell. Good points: Feet are very low friction. Accuracy is great (but my brain needs to adjust) RGB is fun for 10 mins.. Software is extensive (although very large) Wheel feels nice, not too clicky. The lack of a rear hump makes it good for Claw or finger style (its big enough for palm style) All of the buttons are assignable Bad Points: Its not Mini… The L+R button clicks are VERY LOUD. There is no need for this, its a gaming mouse, so you will either have headphones on or speakers blaring out. The other 2 mice are almost silent in comparison…im not sure if ill get use to this…it’s just over the top.Read more
Esneyel –
Aunque puedes guardar los perfiles de dpi Y luego desinstalar synapse, si quieres que el rgb sea de un color fijo y que se mantenga así o cualquier cosa similar con el rgb, pues forzosamente tienes que tener synapse instalado Y ABIERTO… lo cual es una molestia y encima synapse SOLO ESTÁ PARA WINDOWS, si usas Linux o Mac tendrás que conformarte con el ciclo de color que viene por defecto y no podrás modificar nada.. Hagan synapse multiplataforma y seria un mouse ligero de 5 estrellas, gran precio para una calidad de construcción muy muy buena, switches ópticos de razer sin debounce time y que se sienten muy bien, el material con el que se desliza es muy bueno, mouse súper ligero y aún así se siente sólido y sin hoyos como otros mouse ligeros, lo único negativo es que el cable podría ser mejor, aunque no es tan malo. Los mexicanos no somos tan altos en promedio y normalmente el tamaño de nuestras manos es proporcional a nuestra altura, me di cuenta que un mouse pequeño era indicado para mi luego de usar este, pues anteriormente tenía un g502 y ahora se siente como un ladrillo por el peso y también lo siento grande para mi mano, yo mido 1.68Read more
Grant –
I’m not against Razer nor am I for a lot of their products but this mouse is amazing, especially considering the pricetag. Simple, no nonsense fingertip mouse that is lightweight and small. I’ve tried countless mice including the superlight x, viper ultimate and aside from the gimmick wireless feature, you cant tell if there is a performance difference. In fact, the viper mini has a lower click latency than them both. Ultimately it will come down to comfort and grip but you’d be a fool to underestimate its value because of its price mark.Read more
YDB –
Amazing value for money with this mouse, really is. The cable is incredibly light and glides easily on a desk, never felt any cables so light but also sheathed. The mouse skates on this are huge so the mouse glides REALLY smoothly. The sensor works even with fast movements and in testing there was no mouse accel at any human achievable mouse speeds. The dpi switch button is a nice feature to have under the scroll wheel for quick changing. The mouse fits my 7 inch (measured finger tips to palm/wrist joint) right hand wonderfully for all grip styles I use when working or gaming. The looks on it are sleek, and it doesn’t show fingerprint marks at all.Read more
Edubabble –
Having used a standard sized mouse for some time, my son gave this a try. He doesn’t have particularly small hands or anything, he just wanted to try something that might prove to be more, shall we say, manoeuvrable? This mouse is certainly that! Coupled with one of Razer’s mechanical keyboards his gameplay has quickened noticeably. Basically this mouse is working well, and for fast response in games it’s doing what he wanted.Read more