Despite all the coolness of Razer products, this brand has one small drawback. Any successful product acquires dozens of almost identical clones, and product lines are proliferating at an unprecedented rate. The new Razer Viper series demonstrates this thesis very well, since at first glance, it practically does not differ from classics like Razer Deathadder or Razer Mamba.


And here you need to dig a little deeper. If you open reviews of mice in this series, then in 90% of cases you will see a lot of compliments with almost no criticism. The Viper series can be safely called the crown of the evolution of Razer gaming manipulators. They have absorbed the best practices of the company (and competitors), while managing to avoid traditional shortcomings. Viper mice can boast of a verified asymmetric body shape in the spirit of SteelSeries Sensei, ultra-low weight, the coolest optical switches and the best optical sensors on the market.

Since 2018, Razer has released half a dozen variations of the Viper with different technical features. Among them was the Ultimate mouse with a replaceable cable and a docking station, a mini version of Viper with simplified functionality, an experimental model with a polling frequency of 8000 Hz and a manipulator with a stylization of everyone's favorite Cyberpunk 2077. All of them are equipped with internal memory, programmable side keys, DPI switch, RGB backlight and integrated software for manipulator settings.