The sequel to the original Viper costs just $40 / €50

Mar 4, 2020 17:19 GMT  ·  By

Razer is back with yet another mouse, a smaller version of the popular Viper. The so-called Viper Mini includes Razer's most recent technologies in a smaller package, which makes it perfect for customers with smaller hands.

According to Razer, the Viper Mini is its lightest mouse yet, weighing in at just 61g, almost half the weight of the average gaming mouse. The Viper Mini features the same ambidextrous design and ergonomics as the original Viper model, and it fitted with Razer Optical Mouse Switches and six programmable buttons.

And for those who plan to use the Viper Mini for competitive gaming, here are some numbers: 8,500 DPI sensor with 300 IPS tracking, which should offer sharp, responsive, pixel-precise accuracy in-game.

Just like all the other Razer mice, the Viper Mini can be customized via the Razer Chroma RGB Underglow lighting and on-board memory profile storage. The mouse is rated for up to 50 million click durability and comes with a Speedflex cable for extended controls.

The most important aspect is that the new Razer Viper Mini, the smaller version of the fan-favorite Razer Viper, is not as expensive as one might expect from a Razer product. The mouse will sell in the United States for just $40, while Europeans will have to shell out €50 for this piece of accessory.

For comparison purposes, the original Viper mouse costs $80, while the advanced Viper Ultimate is priced at $150, which makes the Viper Mini the cheapest in the series. However, the Viper and Viper Ultimate offer double the DPI (16,000 and 20,000, respectively) and longer durability (70 million clicks).

Not to mention that all three pack different sensors. As mentioned earlier, the Viper has an optical sensor, while Viper and Viper Ultimate are equipped with 5G and FOCUS+ sensors for maximum accuracy.

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