Razer - Viper Mini Wired Optical Gaming Ambidextrous Mouse with Chroma RGB Lighting - Black
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Description
Features
Razer optical mouse switch
Features durability for up to 50 million clicks, and every click you make is actuated at the speed of light with no debounce delay so you'll always be the first to pull the trigger.
Onboard memory profile
Access your custom dpi settings, button configurations and more without the need for software installed once you have your favorite profile saved via Razer Synapse 3.
8500 dpi optical sensor
Provides high-performance precision and consistent aim you need for competitive gaming.
Ultralightweight ambidextrous design
At just 61g, this allows for smooth, effortless control that makes no compromise on its build strength.
Compatible with most Windows and Mac computers
Works across a wide array of computers.
Razer Speedflex cable
Features perfect flexibility and is designed to produce minimal drag so you can perform quicker, smoother swipes for a higher degree of control.
Six programmable buttons
Assign macros and secondary functions for each one via Razer Synapse 3 so every action can be executed with ease.
What's Included
Viper Mini Wired Optical Gaming Mouse
Owner's Manual
Manuals & Guides
Product Datasheet/Brochure
Key Specs
- Lighting TypeRGB
- Maximum Sensitivity8500 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)6
- Connection TypeWired
General
- Product NameViper Mini Wired Optical Gaming Ambidextrous Mouse with Chroma RGB Lighting
- BrandRazer
- Model NumberRZ01-03250100-R3U1
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Features
- Mouse TypeGaming
- Lighting TypeRGB
- Customizable LightingYes
Performance
- Mouse OperationScroll wheel, Button(s)
- Mouse Grip StyleClaw grip, Fingertip grip
- HandednessAmbidextrous
- Tracking MethodOptical
- Maximum Sensitivity8500 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)6
- Number of Thumb Buttons2
- Number of Programmable Buttons6
- Designed for Game GenreFPS, MMO, MOBA, RPG
- Adjustable WeightNo
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWired
- Wired ConnectivityUSB Type A
- Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Mac, Linux
- Plug and Play OperationYes
- Number of Devices Connectable Simultaneously1
Power
- Mouse Power SourceWired
Included
- Mouse Pad IncludedNo
Dimensions
- Product Height1.51 inches
- Product Length2.42 inches
- Product Width2.42 inches
- Product Weight86.18 grams
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC811659036452
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 725 reviews
(725 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers commend the Viper Mini Wired Optical Gaming Ambidextrous Mouse with Chroma RGB Lighting for its budget-friendly price, compact size suitable for small hands and FPS gaming, and incredibly light weight of 60 grams. Many users also appreciate its high-quality build, lightweight design, and vibrant RGB lighting. On the downside, some users have expressed concerns about the lift-off distance, software limitations, and lack of rubber side grips.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Price, WeightCons mentioned:Sensor
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Mouse For A Fantastic Price
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.You can find my review here: (https://youtu.be/AIA9W-QxlKk) BUILD QUALITY: Starting with the buttons, none of them wiggle or are loose. They all require a mild to moderate amount of force to actuate. With being more on the mild side than the moderate side. I say the travel and reset point are average comparable to most other mice. It is more than the Logitech G Pro Wireless which I consider to be on the lowest end. Where this would be on the low to medium end. The left and right click are contoured to help with comfort. I find the clicks to be crisp. They are better than the ones found on the Viper Ultimate. But the rating has been reduced from 70 million clicks to 50 million. This could be due to the mechanical portion of this switch using cheaper components and/or due to the increased tactility reducing the overall lifespan. The shell is also responsible for how a click feels. With this shell being slightly different than other Viper mice it helps with click presence. A lot of other people have complained about Razer’s Optical Switch being mushy. While a great deal of others think they feel great. All three of the Viper mice I have tried (Viper, Viper Mini, and Viper Ultimate) have had great click presence that are very similar to my Logitech G Pro Wireless or Finalmouse Ultralight 2 which use Omron mechanical switches. In the end I think this comes down to personal preference with a slightly above average number of defective units going out. Moving onto the side buttons, they are better than on the Viper and Viper Ultimate. As they aren’t recessed and stick out which makes them easier to click and feel crisper. The rubber on the sides of other Viper mice has now been removed. Replaced by matte black PBT type plastic that covers the entire mouse like previous iterations. It reminds me a lot of PBT keycap material. I find this to have superior grip over the Logitech G Pro Wireless material. But others say this look and feel makes the mouse feel cheap. I disagree but that comes down to personal preference. Up next is the scroll wheel which is covered in a textured material with distinct steps. It has a very satisfying crisp click, which requires a moderate amount of pressure to press, with mild/moderate amount of pressure to scroll. I really enjoy it, and it is ideal for my preferences. But others have complained that the textured material is a bit much and requires too much force to scroll. Once again user preference. Can’t please everyone. The DPI button has now been moved from the bottom of the mouse to in-between the left and right click. Once again, it doesn’t wiggle and isn’t loose. It feels good to press. I have no complaints. Overall, I think this mouse feels incredible and is well built. As I said earlier some complain that the PBT matte texture and weight (61 grams) make it feel cheap. But to me light doesn’t equal cheap. As engineering went into this mouse to make it lightweight which is harder to do than making it heavier. Despite this the entire shell doesn’t have any creaking or flex when squeezed on. There are no rattles when shaken. The hump on the back is more pronounced which I find to be comfortable. If you enjoy small mice and use claw/fingertip grip, which this mouse is made for, I think you’ll really like the shape and feel. This isn’t made for palm grip. SO, WHAT AM I COMPROMISING ON WITH THIS MOUSE COMPARED TO OTHERS? - It uses a budget sensor. Which costs less but still performs at a high level. This also means it lacks the ability to surface adjust. But as mentioned earlier you can use Razer mouse mats, or those profiles on non-Razer mats, to reduce lift off distance if needed. - Clicks have been reduced from 70 million to 50 million but provide better click presence. - RGB lighting is not as accurate as higher end models. - You get a single onboard profile compared to the usual five. Which can’t save Chroma lighting as per usual for Razer products. QUICK SUMMARY OF WHAT WE HAVE DISCUSSED THUS FAR PROS: - Excellent Mice Skates. - Excellent feel and shape. - Extremely lightweight at 61 grams. - Optical switches feel crisp and prevent double clicks and are faster with zero debounce delay. - Great side clicks. - Brilliant price at $40. CONS: - Mouse feet. As between the weight of this mouse and the speed of the feet some may have trouble pixel aiming by overshooting their target. - Some say due to the weight and texture that it makes the mouse feel cheap. - It comes with a budget sensor that is still very good, but jitters at the higher end with no surface tuning. Some say the lift-off distance is too high at around 2.4mm. - Small in size and made for fingertip/claw which will only work for some. - Some claim the optical switches feel mushy. CONCLUSION: Razer has seriously impressed me with their most recent gear. As they have stepped up their game and have been delivering solid products for the past six months to a year. They are notorious for having overpriced gear that doesn’t hold up. But in this case, they did the exact opposite. As this is the cheapest high-tier gaming mouse you can get on the market that I am aware of. Cheaper than the Model O- and G-Wolves Skoll Hati. As you still get premium components including100% PTFE mouse skates, optical switches, lightweight design, solid build quality, and a DPI switcher. So, if small mice and claw/fingertip grip is your jam, you cannot overlook this mouse. As other comparable mice will run you $10 - $20 on the low end.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Size, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beats every other sub-50 mouse
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have extensively tried searching for a better mouse in the sub 50 dollar category and have found none! This beats the Steelseries Rival 3, and the HyperX Pulsfire Core hands down for the price. Pros: Super light weight (60 grams), great paracord cable, able to be run without drivers, small form factor, comfortable shape. Cons: Cable is not as good as "premium" paracord cables (but still very nice and better than others in its price range), driverless option does not save lighting profile, not as large as a regular viper, no side grips, not a true ambi mouse (no right side buttons). If you can get past the cons on this mouse (which are very slight imo), this is THE mouse to get and goes punch for punch with mice TWICE its price!!! If you aren't completely satisfied with the specs on the viper mini, the regular viper should most definitely be my recommendation. All in all, one of the best mice I have had the pleasure of using and I've been using a lot of mice (former WMO and IME 3.0 ADDICT and current owner of an IME PRO, and former owner of a Model O) this is the one to beat. I use a claw/palm hybrid grip and this mouse is perfectly shaped. I think the regular Viper would be a bit more "comfortable" as far as fitting your hand, this mouse is perfect for an ultra lightweight mouse under 50.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Price, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent budget!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Light mouse with great build quality for an excellent price. Would recommend to anyone looking for a solid mouse without breaking the bank. Only thing is if you have very big hands this might not be for you but this mouse fit great in mine.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great small, very lightweight gaming mouse
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Small mouse, great for PC gaming, it took me a while to get used to a smaller mouse but I see why people prefer them while gaming. If you don't mind the cord, I totally understand why someone would want this over an expensive gaming mouse, this gets the job done at a fraction of the price. The only downside is it gets uncomfortable for day to day use vs a big ergo mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Highly recommend
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Really, really nice mouse for travel/laptop use on a non-flat surface.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Light, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Razer viper mini review
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This mouse is worth its price of $30. It is light, easy to use, and frequently goes on sales and on certain events such as Black Friday it might drop to $20
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for little hands! Ambidextrous!!!!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.With school being at home right now this little mini wired Razer Mouse has helped my kids be a bit more efficient with their school work. Easy to use Great size for little hands Will last for 50 million clicks - which means it should last for a lifetime! siz programmable buttons - to do this you will need to download the Razer Synapse program which is wonderful and easy to use. This also lights up in different colors which my kids really like. This is wired and connects via a usb - so make sure you have on open!
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Small Mouse King
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Amazing value, amazing shape, lowest sensor and switch latencies on the market. Doesn't have wireless and doesn't have a low lift off distance option though. A- small mouse option.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDoes this work with any XBOX ONE
Asked by JAKE.
- A:Answer The Razer Viper Mini is designed for PC use. However, note that as of 2018, Microsoft has updated Xbox One to support PC keyboards and mice. The Razer Viper Mini will work with games that have allowed keyboard and mouse input. For these games, it will work with basic functions.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionDoes it work with PS4 slim?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer I am pretty sure that the viper mni will work on a ps4 slim it is compatible with Mac, windows, chrome os, and you name it. It is absolutely worth 39.99 hands down so if you get the extra funds and are provided a chance and a the product BUY IT IMMEDIATELY YOU WON'T HAVE ANY REGRETS!!!
Answered by ENLIGHTENED123GO
Q: QuestionDoes it work with x box one
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The Razer Viper Mini is designed for PC use. However, note that as of 2018, Microsoft has updated Xbox One to support PC keyboards and mice. The Razer Viper Mini will work with games that have allowed keyboard and mouse input. For these games, it will work with basic functions.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionMy hand size is 19cm x 9cm. I currently use Razer's Deathadder, and I use palm/claw grip with this mouse. I would like to try a mouse that is more suitable for fingertip, or relaxed claw grip. Would you recommend this mouse for me? This sensor v 33-60/89?
Asked by LeoKing.
- A:Answer If you want to venture into the fingertip/claw grip realm then I would recommend this mouse. My hand size is 21.59cm x 10cm and I mostly use fingertip grip but claw works as well.
Answered by Ajay
Q: QuestionIs the dpi button programmable?
Asked by Jay.
- A:Answer yes you can use it to quick change dpis or program it to any button that you want. i programmed my to act as button number 2 as i am a csgo player. bottom line any button on the mouse you can program to literally anything you want it to be.
Answered by certify
Q: QuestionWhat DPI levels does this mouse have?
Asked by Rox.
- A:Answer It cycles between 400, 800, 1600, 3200, and 6400. I think those are the only options but you can save them to the mouse so you don't have to have synapse or anything running to change them.
Answered by Valorantgamer
Q: QuestionDoes this mouse also come in white? I can't seem to find anything on this website.
Asked by yagavaga.
- A:Answer So far they only have black in the Viper Mini. Viper Ultimate would be the model with more color options
Answered by LilTechie
Q: QuestionWill it work on regular Xbox one
Asked by Dj.
- A:Answer Yes. But it will work with basic functions only for Xbox games. Razer Viper Mini is designed for PC use. However, note that as of 2018, Microsoft has updated Xbox One to support PC keyboards and mice. The Razer Viper Mini will work with games that have allowed keyboard and mouse input.
Answered by Razer Customer Support