Razer has just announced the Razer Viper V2 Pro. It is the company’s ultra-lightweight wireless competitive mouse designed hand-in-hand with esports pros.
The mouse is more than 20% lighter than the Viper Ultimate. Additionally, it has a better battery life, packs next-generation switches, and features the new Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor.
“We carefully considered each gram of the Viper V2 Pro to ensure that, in exchange for a lower weight, it wasn’t at the cost of other features. We are not content with simply cutting down on weight here. Both esports professionals and the greater mouse community played a significant role in the development of the Viper V2 Pro, addressing their comments, whether they are about switch and sensor improvements or something as simple as optimizing the protrusion of the side buttons.”
Chris Mitchell, Razer Head of PC Gaming Division
The Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor achieves a compelte resolution accuracy of 99.8%. It is equipped with AI functionality like Smart Tracking, Motion Sync, and Asymmetric Cut-off. The last of which has been enhanced to support up to 26 granular levels of height adjustment compared to 3 in the previous version.
The wider array of customization allows you to set a lift-off and landing distance tuned to your playstyle.
Additionally, the Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 are said to offer absolutely zero double-clicking issues and no debounce delay. These are rated for up to 90 million clicks. That’s 25% more from the previous generation switch’s lifespan.
The mouse is rechargeable via USB-C and features a DPI control button at the bottom of the mouse. It also comes with additional grip tapes, a Razer Speedflex charging cable, and a 2.4GHz HyperSpeed USB dongle extender in the box.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro is available in black and white color options. It is available for PHP 8,990 via the Razer website, the official Shopee and Lazada stores, and through authorized sellers.
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