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(Image credit: Future) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Spotted on sale at Amazon for its lowest-ever price (according to the Amazon price-tracking website CamelCamelCamel), Razer's Viper V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse is now down to just $109.99 , a cool $50 or 31% off the $159.99 list price. So, if you're on the hunt for a new or replacement gaming mouse for intensive FPS gaming, then this deal may be of interest to you. With its high-speed polling rate, wireless connectivity, and high-DPI sensor, you can configure this mouse accurately to your taste. The Razer Viper V3 Pro wireless on sale is the black model, although you can purchase the same mouse in either white or a choice of colors, including gold, red, and dark red, but those are special edition versions and also cost a little more.
The Viper V3 Pro features six programmable buttons, if you include the clickable scroll wheel (left click, right click, two thumb buttons, scroll wheel click, and the Power/DPI switch underneath the mouse), and weighs just 54g (1.9oz). This wireless mouse is also rechargeable and incorporates Razer's Focus Pro 35K optical sensor (gen-2), which has a maximum sensitivity of 35,000 DPI, a maximum speed of 750 IPS, and can handle up to 70G's of acceleration. It also comes packaged with Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, which allows for wireless polling rates of up to 8,000 Hz. If you'd like to see more details about the Viper V3 Pro, then please check out our review .
Razer's Viper V3 Pro wireless mouse is deadly in FPS games, thanks to its super-accurate Razer FocusPro 35K sensor with 8K polling. A 35,000 DPI and 70G acceleration lets you land headshots and critical hits with greater accuracy more frequently, depending on user skill, of course.
Razer's Viper V3 Pro offers two forms of connectivity: 2.4GHz wireless with 8K polling via Razer's HyperPolling Wireless Dongle, and wired via USB-C. One massive thing to take into consideration, though, is that while the mouse can get wireless polling rates of up to 8,000 Hz, the maximum polling speed over a wired connection is still just 1,000 Hz. The 8K polling rate will also affect the battery life of the mouse, so you might want to turn it down to extend wireless play sessions.
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