Razer Delivers Viper V3 HyperSpeed Featuring 280Hrs Battery Life

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Comfort And Performance In One Package!

Following Razer’s success with the Mini, Ultimate, and V2 Pro mouse models, the gaming giant has introduced the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed. This mouse is designed for uncompromised comfort and performance, fitting right into the hands of gamers like a glove.

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Razer improves from model to model as it learns from gaming professionals, incorporating feedback to produce a better product each time. Like many of its previous offerings, this mouse is built for professionals.

The first notable thing about the Razer Vipe V3 HyperSpeed comes from its design. The grip style has been slightly modified compared to its predecessors, and it features a new click edge for the ring finger, preventing pinching as the hand moves further along the mouse.

Flatter side walls ensure the mouse is suitable for different grips, and the design of the side buttons has been updated, making them more ergonomic. Furthermore, Razer has also prioritized comfort levels alongside usability.

The Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed includes a Focus Pro 30K optical sensor. This sensor is among the defining characteristics of the mouse, bringing features like 70G acceleration and 30K DPI.

Razer boasts up to 280 hours of gaming through a single use of AA batteries. This means that players can enjoy 8 hours of daily gaming for over a month before having to replace the batteries.

Hyperpolling also ensures a polling rate of no less than 4,000 Hz. Such features have led to praise for the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed from many professional players, including the likes of Optic Gaming’s Dropped.

The Razor Viper V3 HyperSpeed can be purchased for $69.99, and early buyers can opt for an offer that includes the HyperPolling Dongle for $84.99. Razer has created yet another impressive mouse, incentivizing PC gamers to add it to their setups.

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