


Using the 2nd-gen Razer optical switches instead of the usual mechanical switches, the Razer Viper 8K responds almost instantly to each click. It glides across the mouse mat really smoothly as well, thanks to the 100% PTFE Mouse Feet. Ultimately what you get is a seriously speedy mouse with tracking fit for a pro. It can go up to 20K DPI, it can be stepped up or down through 5 DPI stages. That’s why this mouse is well suited to esports, more casual gamers probably won’t notice the difference.Īlongside that, it has a Razer Focus+ optical sensor with 50G of acceleration. What that means is that this mouse will send information back to your computer 8,000 times per second which should mean less input loss. The big selling point of the Razer Viper 8K is the 8,000Hz HyperPolling - most mice sit at around 1,000Hz. Setting up the mouse is as easy as plugging it in and installing the Razer Synapse software on your PC. On the plus side, that does mean it feels like it won’t fray easily. It’s braided and flexible although not as malleable or soft as you would hope for. You connect the Razer Viper 8K to your computer using the USB Speedflex Cable. It’s not particularly bright but that won’t matter if you’re someone who doesn’t want their gaming rig to look over-the-top anyway. There are RGB lights underneath the logo where your palm sits that you can adjust from the desktop software, and it can be synchronised with your other compatible Razer kit as well. The Razer Viper 8K doesn’t look anything special, it has a plain black plastic design but it feels solid and durable. The location of the DPI switch isn’t ideal, you won’t be adjusting the settings on the fly, but it’s still ga great feature to have. On the top of the mouse, there are two large click panels as well as the scroll wheel, and on the underside, you’ll find a button that will cycle through 5 preset DPI settings. Because the buttons mirror each one another, both left-handed and right-handed people might find they accidentally click the buttons on the opposite side to their thumb when grabbing it during gameplay. There are 8 buttons in total with two identical controls on each side that are defaulted to forward and back, you can use it in exactly the same way no matter which hand you use.
