Razer Viper Mini Review – a small mouse for small hands
Razer launched the Viper Mini earlier this month. He also came to the tests with a few days to start isolation at home so I had to play with. The Viper Mini is a mouse that borrows many items from its older brother.
What makes it special? First of all the design. It is a shorter mouse about 3cm from a classic mouse and weighs only 61 grams, which is about half the weight of a normal mouse.
It is very good if you have small hands and it is very good for the left as it is ambidextrous. That’s pretty much the Viper Mini in short. But not only its size is interesting but also the specifications.
Even though it is a small mouse it has remained as powerful. It is equipped with Razer optical switches that equip other mouses. It even comes with the new cable that is easier and that does not mess you up at all.
The sensor used for the Viper Mini has 8500DPI and 300 IPS, so it is very precise and fast even at pixel level. Although small in size, it is ideal for those who prefer the Claw type grip.
Being small is easier to catch and you can play better with better and even faster control. I’m the type that prefers a Claw type grip so I immediately felt the difference from a regular mouse.
It has Chroma lighting like any other Razer and good materials in its construction. It is a nice matte plastic to the touch, the scroll wheel is silent and the feet slide well on any surface.