





⚡ Own the game with speed, style, and precision — the Viper Mini way!
The Razer Viper Mini is a compact, ultralight gaming mouse weighing only 61g, equipped with an 8500 DPI optical sensor and Razer’s fastest optical switches delivering 20ms click latency. It features 6 programmable buttons, customizable Chroma RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and a drag-free Speedflex cable designed for seamless, wireless-like performance. Engineered for serious gamers and professionals seeking precision and speed in a sleek, minimalist design.













| ASIN | B084RPZD6T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,542 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #802 in Mac Games & Accessories #1,003 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (21,571) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2020 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.66 x 2.42 x 1.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-03250100-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.66 x 2.42 x 1.51 inches |
| Series | Viper Mini |
Z**!
Great mouse, so far...
For being just under $20.00 on the current sale, I believe you cannot find a better mouse than this. I have owned an Imperator, a Black Mamba, and a Copperhead in the past; then vowed never to buy Razer again because all ended up with double clicking issues within less than a year with only casual use. I went with a Mionix Avior Pro, only to end with the same issues within the same time-frame as the Razer mice. I then went with a Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex -- same shilt. Then it hit me: every one of these mice used Omron switches. I then vowed never to buy anything with an Omron switch. Even my dad's cheap TECKNET wireless mouse has outlasted the aforementioned 'pros'. I ended up getting a Redragon M-711 FPS in 2020 because it used an optical switch for clicking, something I had never seen used before in mice. It is still good as new after two years, without any defect or clicking issues. However, I wanted to get a quality compact mouse for my laptop to replace my TECKNET mouse because of its low DPI and its lack of pointer precision. When I saw that this Razer used a good optical sensor and *optical switches*, I knew I had something to fulfill my desire, finally. This mouse is not really 'mini' as another user noted, but is indeed a compact mouse compared to what we could call 'full-size' gaming mice. I like the lightweight drag-free cord. It really works, but causes me to question its durability. When packing the mouse for travel, I will have to take care in wrapping the cord. I like the mock powder-coated matte black plastic exterior, which dominates the majority of its surface. I like the symmetrical, neutral design, which I believe is most versatile for adapting to any mouse-grip style. The mouse comes default with five DPI presets in the center button, maxing out at 6400 DPI. This irritated me because I did not want to install their privacy-violating cloud-based Synapse spyware (read their policy). I wanted to use this mouse at max DPI (8500). So, I installed it without any of their bullshit add-ons, adjusted the DPI presets and then disabled all Razer services in MSConfig as well as set custom filters in my firewalls to block all ins and outs on their for-profit data-mining operation for Google Analytics, et al. I may try uninstalling and deleting all Razer system files and registries and see if my presets still hold--that would be ideal. I hope this review helps you in choosing a good mouse for your needs. Long story short: Stay away from OMRON switches, do look into optical switched mice, screw Google, screw Razer for railroading users into their cloud control system, declare your independence and seek God with all your heart and mind (you'll find Him); and if you don't want to, pray for a new heart and a new mind that does want to -- "And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you." (Psalm 9, verse 10).
F**O
Small Price, Big Performance
I’ve been using the Razer Viper Mini for quite a while now, and it has honestly surprised me. Even though it’s one of the more affordable models from Razer, it has really held up and performed beyond what I expected for the price. Its lightweight design and precision make it perfect both for gaming and for long working sessions. I did have a small issue with the scroll wheel at one point, but aside from that, the mouse has worked flawlessly. The quality of the switches, the sensor, and the overall ergonomics are excellent for a mouse in this price range.
D**K
(Viper Mini) Not just best budget mouse. Best mouse depending on the aimer.
This is my second Viper Mini because I missed the one I gave away. I'm a Skypad XL user. (glass mousepad) I prefer the Viper Mini over my Ultralight 2. I use an aggressive fingertip grip when aiming. I aim similarly to a claw gripper because I curl my fingers when aiming but I don't touch my palm on the rear. Look here these are the mice I own. Zy Rail, G305, FKMINI3, Model O-, MM710, MM720. This mouse and the G303 are the mice I aim best with as of now based on hours of trying mice. The G303 allows me to have more control over lateral movement in fingertip grip.. I know it's strange that I fingertip grip claw grip style mice but that's just what I do. Till Endgame Gear releases a XM1-S (small) or XM1-M (mini) this is going to be one of the mice I pick up the most. The shape is near perfect, the plastic structure is solid and can't be flexed, click latency is the lowest I've ever gotten on any mouse, the sensor isn't perfect but def close enough. If you put tape over the sensor but leave a gap toward the front where the sensor tracks then it will decrease the lift-off distance. Similar to starlight 12 lift-off distance or other top performing mice with 3360 and above. Really this is the only flaw I can feel on the 3359 sensor. Seriously Razer has the lowest latency switches in the game I think.. These optical switches are basically instant.. my lowest click latency time was 20ms which is crazy fast considering I couldn't get lower on any of my other mice... they all averaged around 30-40ms at best or worse around 50ms on average. But for some reason with the Viper Mini I get those 20ms #s which is freaking amazing. So I'm a stickler for good mouse cables.. Kind of spoiled myself using mainly paracords so I will be paracording my Viper Mini as I did with my last one. But I will say this is one of the best cables because it's light but not floppy unlike Zy Rail and cooler master ultralight paracorded mice. Now the PTFE skates are just perfect IMO... They glide wonderfully on my skypad (I will not be replacing till I'm ready) When I do replace them though it will probably be with Tiger Arc V2 skates from lethalgaminggear. Oh, and the scroll wheel is fine. I prefer heavier smooth stepped scroll wheels but I never use them for competitive gaming so it doesn't bother me. Scroll wheels like the Intellimouse Pro, G303, Endgame gear, and Roccat Titan wheel for example. Hope you enjoyed reading. This mouse is a banger! Must buy for enthusiasts and novice shooter players.
E**E
ben 1.82 boyundayım ve ellerim boyuma göre normal fare elde doğal hissi veriyor çok büyük bir fareden geçiş yapsamda hiç sorun yaşamadım, genelde fare konusunda çok takıntılıyım alışmam uzun sürer model degiştirdigimde ama bunda hiç bir sorun yaşmadım
M**A
Saknar tangentbordet som ska vara till. När kommer det. Ligger i samma beställning😸 Hälsningar Monika
E**F
Va increíble, compra recomendable 100%.
J**X
Pros - Great build quality for price - Amazing longetivity - Good sensor - Decent cable - Accurate clicks - Mouse buttons are all smooth Cons - Mouse dpi button doesn't work on consoles - Dpi button can get stuck/jammed Overall, the Razer Viper Mini is an amazing mouse for budget gamers seeking a mouse from a reputable brand for cheap. Over the years it has truly shined after my countless hours of gaming. I rate this a 10/10 or 5/5 stars.
E**O
Llevo ya casi 2 meses con el mouse y de momento puedo decir que es el mejor que he tenido, lo cual me tiene muy sorprendido por el simple hecho de ser de Razer. He tenido varios ratones como el G502, G403, Deathadder Elite, G pro version alámbrica y G pro X Superlight y este Vipér mini de momento ha sido el ganon, mi mouse principal era el G pro alámbrico, ya que no me pude acostumbrar a la forma del Superlight, sin embargo comenzo el problema de doble click y quize probar el Viper Mini debido a los buenos comentarios que habia leido sobre el y lo mas importante, los switches ópticos, para evitar problemas de doble click. El mouse puedo decir que es comodisimo, por lo menos para mis manos que son de 17 cm de largo x 8.5 cm de ancho, mi precision en los juegos si que ha mejorado, debido a su forma y su peso liviano. Con el G Pro alámbrico tambien tenia buena precisión, pero su forma me causaba dolor en la muñeca despues de unas horas, cosa que no sucede con el Viper Mini. Contras de este mouse, quiza solo tres y hasta eso no tan malas, el rgb no es el mejor, de hecho creo que que es el peor de los que he tenido, pero la verdad no me interesa mucho ese aspecto, pero yo se que hay gente a la que si, por eso se me hace bien el mencionarlo, el otro es el sensor, creo que tiene el 3359 y el sensor top de Razer es el 3389, sin embargo no creo que sea para tanto, pues no siento la diferencia con los sensores top de logitech y por último el LOD es algo elevado, pero se puede corregir fácilmente en Synapse en la sección de calibración, yo utilizo la calibración del mouse vespula v2 de tela o cloth con valor de 1. Asi que de momento muy feliz con este mouse, aun me sorpende que sea de Razer, se nota que se pusieron las pilas, no me fijare en un ningun mouse de Logitech hasta que saquen uno para manos pequeñas, liviano y con switches ópticos. Si Razer llega a sacar el Viper Mini en versión inálambrica, uuuuuffffffff
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