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The successor to the original Razer Viper is here with the brand-new Razer Viper V2 Pro Wireless. A featherweight gaming mouse that stretches the ultralight design to its absolute limit, weighing in at an impressive 58-grams. Plus, it's wireless and features some of Razer's best 'under the hood' tech to date.

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It’s been a minute since the Razer Viper Ultimate hit the scene, so it’s definitely cool to see it make a return in Razer Viper V2 Pro Wireless form. In the time since the original hit the scene there’s been a trend towards shaving off a few grams here and there no matter the gaming mouse. Razer itself has been releasing lighter versions of some of its most popular mice in recent times.
So then, what direction has Razer taken with the follow-up to the original Viper? Well, the answer to that was to create one of the lightest ultralights we’re likely to see. Ever. And do so with a mind towards the sort of performance needed in the land of competitive gaming and esports.

58-grams. That’s it. And it’s wireless to boot. No doubt getting to this point was an engineering feat on behalf of Razer, because the overall footprint remains intact, and it still features the same symmetrical grip design that was a part of the Viper’s original success.

Our Full Razer Viper V2 Pro Wireless Review



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