Are there alternatives?
With its MSRP of $150, there are more than enough options. For starters, there’s the Logitech G Pro X Superlight for $145 and that comes with a DPI of 25,000 and a weight of 63g. If you want more buttons, for the same price MSRP, you can pick up the Asus ROG Spatha X.The Spatha X features a maximum DPI of 19,000, 12 buttons, and hot swap sockets but a scale-breaking weight of 168g. Then, of course, if you’re looking at buying a Viper, but the price tag isn’t right for you, there’s the Razer Viper Ultimate, which still packs a punch with its DPI of 20,000, ambidextrous design, RGB, and a reasonable weight of 74g.
How long will it last?
The Razer Viper V2 Pro has a warranty of 2 years, and thanks to its upgraded internals, I can almost assure you that this mouse will perform like day one for years.









