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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/10\/23055788\/razers-viper-v2-pro-wireless-gaming-mouse-lightweight-specs-price<\/a> Razer has delivered a follow-up to its original Viper gaming mouse from 2019<\/a>. The new wireless Viper V2 Pro is all about shedding off what little excess weight it had before. Like almost every peripheral company, Razer is gunning for the top place with the lightest wireless mouse, and, currently, it holds the crown with its latest mouse. It weighs 58 grams, which is a few grams below the runner-up, Logitech\u2019s G Pro X Superlight.<\/a> Similarly, the Viper V2 Pro manages this feat without being drilled full of holes to lop off weight. The V2 Pro is launching today for $149.99.<\/p>\n Even with a weight reduction, the Viper V2 Pro doesn\u2019t feel compromised in terms of hand feel, performance, or battery life \u2014 all of the things that matter most with a wireless gaming mouse. But it\u2019s the first mouse that I feel could actually be blown off the table if a strong wind came through. It\u2019s impressive that Razer fit all of the necessary hardware (wireless radio, battery, and all) into a design that\u2019s as lightweight as some of the lightest wired gaming mice available, like the 58-gram Glorious Model O-<\/a>. The Viper V2 Pro is even lighter than the 61-gram Viper Mini<\/a>.<\/p>\n Really, it just feels like Razer\u2019s previous Viper mice to use, which is a good thing. It isn\u2019t as bulbous and ergonomic as, say, its Basilisk<\/a> or DeathAdder<\/a> options. But its shape seems ideal for a range of grip styles. As for whether an ultra-lightweight mouse like this might be good for you, I can see it fitting in nicely if you\u2019re someone who plays competitively. But it might be hit or miss for some casual players, some of whom may desire added weight for more customizable levels of control. If you\u2019re in the latter bucket, the Corsair M65 Ultra Wireless or Logitech\u2019s G502 Lightspeed are good choices. (You can find more of my thoughts on both mice right here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n
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