

🎮 Dominate every match with the lightest, fastest, and most precise wireless pro mouse.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse engineered for competitive FPS players. Weighing only 58 grams, it combines ultra-lightweight design with the industry-leading Focus Pro 30K optical sensor for flawless, high-DPI tracking. Featuring Gen-3 optical switches rated for 90 million clicks and Razer’s HyperSpeed wireless technology, it delivers wired-level responsiveness without cables. With up to 90 hours of battery life and on-mouse DPI controls, this mouse is built for marathon gaming sessions and precision aiming, making it the ultimate tool for esports professionals and serious gamers.





















| ASIN | B09VCR969M |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,607 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #303 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Important Product Information Guide, Razer Mouse Grip Tape, Razer Viper V2 Pro, USB-A to USB-C Speedflex cable, Wireless USB dongle + USB dongle adapter |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,485 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.98"L x 2.61"W |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 58 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Viper V2 Pro |
| Model Number | RZ01-04390100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840272900291 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
J**H
The Weight Loss Champion—Pure Performance, No Fluff, Just Wins
If you're an FPS maniac and every single gram matters, the Razer Viper V2 Pro is basically a cheat code. Razer stripped everything unnecessary off the original Viper to make this thing weigh just 58 grams. That’s insanely light. It’s a pure, unadulterated esports tool built to give you the fastest, most precise aim possible. If you don't care about RGB lights and just want to dominate, this is the mouse for you. Featherweight, Heavyweight Performance (Speed & Weight) 58g Ultra Lightweight: This is the headline. The weight reduction is noticeable immediately and makes large, fast flicks feel effortless and quick. It’s lighter than the famous Logitech G Pro X Superlight. Flawless Wireless: Razer’s HyperSpeed Wireless is rock-solid and lag-free. You get that wired performance feel without the cable snagging—and you can even run it at a blistering 4000Hz polling rate with a separate dongle. 90-Hour Battery Life: You can game for days, maybe even a week, without thinking about charging. When you do charge, it uses a modern, snag-resistant USB Type-C cable. Tech That Wins Games (Sensor & Switches) Focus Pro 30K Sensor: This is one of the most accurate sensors on the planet. It tracks flawlessly on almost any surface, including glass, and uses smart tech to maintain a consistent lift-off distance no matter what mousepad you use. Gen-3 Optical Switches: Say goodbye to the fear of double-clicking! These optical switches are rated for a ridiculous 90 million clicks and feel incredibly snappy, giving you instant, tactile feedback on every shot. The Trade-Offs (Why It's a Specialist) No Bling: They ripped out the Razer Chroma RGB to save weight. This mouse is all business, no party. Right-Hand Focus: To shave off grams, the buttons on the right side were removed. While the shape is still symmetrical, it's really optimized for right-handed users. Pricey Specialist Tool: This mouse is expensive and is not really built for work or MMOs. It is a specialist tool built to win competitive FPS games. Final Verdict: The is one of the best mice available for competitive FPS gaming. The hyper-lightweight design combined with the cutting-edge optical sensor and switches creates a near-perfect aiming experience. If you play shooters and have the budget, this mouse is absolutely worth the investment, but be aware of the infamous scroll wheel issues that some users report over time.
M**L
A mouse for perfectionists and competitive gamers
If you're a gamer like me, you always want the best of the best for anything that you do, you're a perfectionist in every sense of the word. I've competed in competitive FPS titles such as CS:S, CS:GO, Overwatch, and Valorant for the past 12 years, and tested over a hundred different mice myself. This mouse is perfection defined in every aspect of the word. The Pro V2's Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, manufactured by Pixart in collaboration with Razer, is one of the few flawless mouse sensors on the market. Flawless mouse sensors are sensors that have 0 inaccuracy translating your hand's movements -> in-game/mouse movements, and have no acceleration or smoothing enabled, giving you 1:1 movements that leave your aim feeling consistent and smooth every day. The Focus Pro 30k is a modified version of the PMW-3399 (flawless sensor), has the highest possible DPI/CPI of any flawless sensor at 30k DPI (not that anyone needs to ever go that high in reality), and will give you the best possible gaming experience with no mouse skipping or pixel skipping, no input lag, and the option to add a HyperPolling Dongle to allow the Pro V2 to boost up to a 4000hz polling rate. This gives you the exact same performance as a dedicated, wired mouse at above 1000hz consistently, with a tremendously long battery life, and weight perfect for any type of gamer. While many people may tell you that above 1000hz doesn't matter, or that your eye can't see more than 30fps(???!), I can tell you from thousands of hours of experience that going from even 1000hz-2000hz on the Pro V2 is a noticeable improvement both in-game and out. You will not regret purchasing this mouse, and it often goes on sale for a reasonable price, beating out its only true competitor, the Logitech G Pro Wireless Superlight, in every category and trait possible. From its shape, weight, sensor, performance, and battery, the Viper Pro V2 wins every time, and it will help you begin on the path to winning every game. The only improvement you may want to make to the mouse is purchasing a pair of aftermarket skates, but out of every company I've found that Razer has the best mouse skates out of the factory, usually don't need to be replaced, and really just depends on your preference of feel. I own at least 30 gaming mice, and I have the 4 mice I've found to be best previously that I leave on my desk: 2 modded G Pro Wireless Superlights, a Hati-S ACE, and a Zowie Divina S2, and I have yet to plug any of them back in since buying the Pro V2.
Z**K
Amazing mouse
This thing is amazing for the price I came from a G Pro and started to get hand cramps due to the shape, bought the Razer because it’s flatter design. This thing is also extremely light, lighter than my G Pro without the weight. I use the mouse for work and then gaming and it’s noticeable how much more comfortable my hand and arm feel after long hours. Buttons are sensitive, but not too crazy. It does feel lower quality than the G Pro but that’s probably because of how light it is and the texture on the mouse to prevent sliding out of your hand. I’d absolutely buy it again.
C**L
Good Mouse terrible scroll wheel
Everything about this mouse is good but the scroll wheel is terrible. Whenever i use it, it tends to go the opposite direction randomly.
W**R
Scroll wheel failed and is a common failure
Scroll wheel stopped working after a few months of use. Searched online and found many others who have the same issue. It's not limited to just this mouse but appears common with it and other razer mice. This is too expensive to fail after a few months. Tried cleaning, disassemble and clean the contacts, and other "fixes" on the internet. Nothing works for long. I bought two, one for another family member. Theirs still works. Mine does not. Aside from the scroll wheel not working (and for many, many others), the general performance of the mouse is poor. It is very slow to wake, sometimes taking 4 or 5 seconds. Very lightweight but otherwise non-impressive garbage.
J**Z
On pair with other newer high end mice
Got it for $50 to replace my Deathadder V3 wired. It’s kind of a sidegrade, since they both use the same sensor, but the shape, the fact that it’s wireless and overall package do feel like an upgrade. Light, well built, good battery (not S tier, but A- at least). Does feel very nice on my hand with my relaxed claw grip style, specially with the rather nice grip tape included. Razer optical switches are great (another similarity with my DAv3, I’m no stranger to these). It’s all that you can expect from a top tier mouse. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything from the V3 or other options that are well over $150. It may be “old”, but on a discount it’s like 95% of the experience of those mice for a fraction of the price.
R**R
Same feel as the v1 but lighter and less extras
Not a huge gamer but I'm sort of picky with my mouse feel and size. I tried a few different mice and my previous main mouse was the Glorious Model D, both wired and wireless. It's been a great mouse but I found the wireless version battery doesn't last more than a day and it's been "wired" almost full time. Started to be frustrated with all of the cables on my desk and tried to find another wireless that fit my hand but also wasn't super heavy, low latency and had good battery life. From the reviews, the top gaming mouse was the Logitech G Pro X, very expensive but I wanted the lowest latency possible. While the performance of the Pro X was great, the body feel was very cheap and almost like a plastic Easter Eggshell. The body also felt too slick and combined with the extreme lightweight just didn't vibe with me. For work I have a Razer v1 Viper wired, it's good but the buttons feel slightly mushy, so I didn't check Razer for a gaming replacement at first. Later I ended up buying a Razer v1 Viper wireless, and looks like they fixed the buttons, they were very snappy and the latency of the wireless was almost the same as the wired. After such a positive experience, I was going to buy another v1 but with the news of the v2 coming out I held out. From the first out-of-the-box experience with the v2 Viper, I first noticed they removed the dock and there's no longer any quick charge ability. Honesly, this isn't a big deal, if you need to charge the mouse, just plug it in, and use it. With the dock, it's sitting on the stand, taking up space. The mouse is now USB-C which is nice, comes with the same very flexible cable, and the wireless dongle has a nice extender where you can have sitting as close to the mouse as possible (reduces latency). What's the biggest change on the mouse? It's very noticeable of the weight reduction, it's about 12g of difference, but at 58g, it still feels very solid (much better over the Pro X). The body of the mouse is the same as the other Vipers, it's slightly rough but doesn't feel cheap, fitment is great in my medium hand. It is worth noting Razer had to remove a few features of the v1 Viper in order to reduce weight. One thing is it's a solid black mouse, I love the new look. The only indication of any LED's is a very small dot right below the mouse wheel, this indicates the battery charge. There's no other LED's on the mouse so keep that in mind if you're looking for matching the keyboard. Another change is the removable of the right side "thumb buttons". The v1 Viper allows for right and left-handed use, but the v2 Viper only has the buttons on the left side (for the right handed user). A nice bonus is the included grips (four pieces, two side stickers, two for the buttons), these are very grippy type of rubber. While I haven't owned the v2 Viper wireless long, it has great latency on the wireless side and with the light weight doesn't feel any more than my wired mice. The pricing is a bit steep but it's on par with other high end gaming mice, I would choose this over the other brands based on the Razer fits my hand the best and has the best click feel. Downsides? The biggest issue is the auto-installer for the Razer software. I'm sure the software is not too bad but having the prompt every time is frustrating. I often use a Razer mouse for my work laptop and given the security issues, prefer to not see this app auto-execute.
A**R
Good, reliable mouse for a great price
Love the mouse for $60 (when I purchased it). Great nd reliable mouse. Sensor is precise with no noticeable hiccups, size and shape feel good in my hands, scroll wheel is smooth and quiet, and clicks are not quiet but not terribly loud. I have had no issues, but read below for a little lore drop: I had the razer viper ultimate for a while. Eventually, the encoder and rubber sides wore out beyond my liking, so I decided to look for replacement options. I tried another brand, but it had terrible sensor issues that made playing any game that relied on aim a mess. Moving the moude too fast would cause the tracking to stutter and micro movementd were not smooth but seemingly static (movements too small would not get tracked, essentially). It was frustrating. Assumed it was a QC issue, so I managed to get it replaced, but did not have any luck--different mouse, same issues. I gave up and looked back at the Razer and saw that the predecessor to the viper v3 pro, which was the mouse that I had been wanting, was on sale for $60. Even though it was no v3, I settled on the v2. So far, it's been nothing but amazing, especially after my previous experience with the other brand.
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