The slightly lighter product has inherited the shape of the Viper V3 HyperSpeed, so it's longer, narrower and slightly higher than the V2 Pro.
Razer has once again updated its range of popular Viper mice, launching the next representative of the series, the wireless one Viper V3 Protwhich uses the company's current flagship sensor, the 750 ips/70 gs Focus Pro 35K (likely a PixArt PAW 3950 version with 1 cpi step resolution control) that goes up to 35,000 cpi.
The symmetrical circumference has lost 3 grams compared to its predecessor, so it now weighs 55 grams without holes, but its physical dimensions have also changed slightly, with the previous length of 126.5 mm increased to 127.1 mm, and the width decreased 66.2 mm to 63.9 mm. mm, while the height increased from 37.8 mm to 39.9 mm. The manufacturer's third-generation optical switches that promise “90 million” clicks are located below the main clicks of the six-button device, so this hasn't changed since the V2 Pro, as has the omission of RGB lights or the use of a 2.4GHz high-speed radio.
The polling rate is capped at 8kHz, of course, and the battery can last up to 95 hours with reserves, although this is by definition for a 1000Hz setting; Maximum is 62 hours at 2000Hz, 40 hours at 4000Hz, and 17 hours at 8000Hz. You can of course use the provided USB Type-C/Type-A cable for charging, and the ability to automatically change the USB refresh rate helps save power.
Made from 85 percent recycled plastic, the rodent has an LED status indicator above its textured rubber cylinder, while grade-A PTFE pads with rounded edges are centered on its belly accompanied by a sensor ring that reduces CPI deflection. For 180 euros In blackrespectively In white The device, which can also be placed in the basket, has eco-friendly packaging and comes with adhesive tape as an extra.