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Razer has released a sequel to its gaming mouse Viper and with the new version, they have tried to scale as much weight as possible from the mouse.

The new Viper V2 Pro weighs only 58 grams, which should make it the world’s lightest traditional mouse. The wireless mouse is charged via USB-C and one charge should be sufficient for use for up to 80 hours. Viper V2 Pro has a sensitivity of up to 30,000 DPI and the buttons should be designed to work for up to 90 million clicks.

The Razer Viper V2 Pro is released in white and black and costs $ 150. You will find a video on the mouse below.


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Razer presents the Viper 8K

With a polling rate of 8000Hz

Now that 1000 Hz in the refresh rate on mice has more or less become standard, Razer has presented a new mouse that really moves around in the pot. Viper 8K is a new variant of Viper with a pig-high polling rate of 8000 Hz, which means that the mouse sends data to the computer 8000 times per second, and should give the user a much faster response and lower the input delay to one-eighth of a millisecond instead of a milliseconds you get with 1000Hz. It all sounds very impressive, but probably you will not feel any difference between 8000Hz and 1000Hz if you are not a super professional. In addition to the impressive polling rate, the Viper 8k comes with a lightweight casing and a total weight of 71 grams, a proper sensor with up to 20,000 DPI and the second generation of Razer optical switches. The Razer Viper 8K can now be ordered via the Razer website and the price is 89 euros. Viper 8K will also appear in well-stocked electronics stores in the near future. Below you have a video where ShortCirtuit takes a look at Razer’s new products.



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