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Review on Razer Viper Gaming Mouse, Black by Micha Niemczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

For a long time there were logitechs of the g1 series (g100s, g102), I wanted something more interesting, I took the g403. I got used to the form and everything suited me. But then I wanted to try something else, changed to ec2b, she has only a form from the pluses. Clicks after Logitech , pressing tighter. The coating is a nightmare, slippery as soon as the palms sweat a little. Sold it and took Viper. I looked at YES elites, but it seemed big and heavy. At first Viper seemed light to the point of impossibility, after 20 minutes everything is ok. With his weight on lowsens, giving out is a pleasure. I play counter with lemmas. With the experience of using the above mice, I can say that the best of them are g403 and Viper. I can not say that one is generally better than the other, they are different. But both are on the same level. But having tried it, I realized that it was possible not to change anything, but to stay on the g403 and not be led by the wishes. Viper can advise, fire mouse. But if you already have a normal mouse, you first need to objectively weigh the pros and cons. Good luck :)

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Pros
  • Symmetrical shape, will be comfortable for most. Optimal size. Someone may just not have enough hump height. The sensor is top, there is nothing to talk about. Excellent coverage, non-slip, not easily soiled. Weight 70gr. Cool wire, light, obedient. Light clicks, a little muffled, but not bad. Better than Zowie EC2-B, but worse than Logitech G403. Logitech's auf clicks are simple, it's hard to compete with them.
Cons
  • The right-handed side ons are unnecessary on the right (disabled), but you almost never hit them with your hand, so they don’t interfere. Glides are thin, but I don’t play on sandpaper, they are unlikely to have time to wear off during its life cycle. Lack of built-in memory. In the software, I set it up so that it was 800 dpi in Windows, and 400 in counter. Rarely, but it happens that it does not switch automatically. Logitech software is more understandable and stable, and requires less RAM.