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Razer Viper V2 Pro review: Light design, heavy price tag
Razer Viper V2 Pro review: Light design, heavy price tag-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 1:04 AM

  

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.

  

Should you buy it?

Yes, but there are some caveats. The Razer Viper V2 Pro is an awe-inspiring mouse that is worth looking at if you’re a previous-gen Viper owner looking for some more kick. However, for $150, there are lots of other mice on the market to consider with some of the features the Viper V2 Pro ditches.

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