Razer has released a follow-up to its original 2019 ‘Viper’ gaming mouse, bringing a new ‘Viper V2 Pro’ to the gaming peripherals market. Key differences between the original ‘Viper’ and the new V2 include a new thumb button for right-handed players and a new USB-C connector. The lightweight ‘Viper V2 Pro’ features a ‘Focus Pro 30K’ optical sensor, offering a greater sensitivity of up to 30,000 DPI, and greater speed.
Razer claims its ‘Optical Gen-3’ switches can last up to 90 million clicks, a 20 million increase from the ‘Viper.’ The newer edition also lasts up to 80 hours between charges, which is a 10-hour increase from the previous model.
The shape of the mouse fits most grips and may prove to be the perfect addition to a competitive gamer’s setup. Razer looks to be on top of the game when it comes to lightweight gaming peripherals.
Ultra-Lightweight Gaming Mice
Razer's 'Viper V2 Pro' Might Hold the Title for the Lightest Mouse
Trend Themes
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Ultra-light Gaming Peripherals — Opportunities for companies to create ultra-lightweight gaming keyboards, headsets, and other peripherals to complement lightweight gaming mice like the Razer Viper V2 Pro.
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Advanced Optical Sensors — Companies can develop advanced optical sensors with higher DPI and greater sensitivity for improved accuracy and speed in gaming devices.
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Long-lasting Batteries — Developing long-lasting batteries for gaming devices to enhance user experience and eliminate the need for frequent recharging or replacement.
Industry Implications
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Gaming Hardware — Gaming hardware companies can capitalize on the trend of ultra-lightweight gaming devices with advanced features like optical sensors and long-lasting battery life.
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Consumer Electronics — Consumer electronics companies can incorporate lightweight designs and advanced features into gaming accessories like keyboards, headsets, and controllers to attract gaming enthusiasts.
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Computer Accessories — Manufacturers of computer accessories can focus on developing high-performance, ultra-lightweight devices that complement the demand for the Razer Viper V2 Pro and other lightweight gaming mice.