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Razer Viper Ultimate Wireless Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock $109 (Was $199) + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ Mwave

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Razer Optical Mouse Switches rated for 70 million clicks
· Features a true 20,000 DPI Focus+ optical sensor with 99.6% resolution accuracy
· True Ambidextrous form factor weighing in at only 74g
· Introducing Razer's new Hyperspeed Wireless technology
· Game faster, for longer with a battery life of up to 70 hours
NOT ALL WIRELESS MICE ARE MADE EQUAL

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  • +1

    This or the Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse? Hmm

    • Was there also a decent deal on the superlight? I didn't pull the trigger on black friday and still want one

      • +1

        You and me both. I’m waiting to see if there’s a better deal (currently the ‘sales’ prices aren’t near previous averages, still about +$10).

        What mouse pad you intending to run on? I’m clueing up the Logitech G840 XL

        • It is for my workplace since I had to give my G305 away. I have a few spare deskmats from daily clack I'll probably use. I couldn't imagine not using a 900x400 pad, the extra space is excellent

    • +1

      my experience with the Logitech G Pro X recently purchased for $150 via Amazon was that it really doubled clicked! while testing playing OW2- too frequent double clicks, lol, and I had never enquired on this issue prior to purchasing.

      So returned to Amazon, and purchased Razer Viper Ultimate via Microsoft deal: and overall, it is a smooth experience with this mouse. Personally, I reckon the clicking is better on the RVU, much easier from the start, and a very good mouse. Wont be disappointed.

    • You could consider the model o (not quite as light, but seemingly well regarded)?
      It's $88ish on Amazon at the moment.

    • Logitech have still not solved their double clicking issues apparently.

      I have the Viper at the moment, it's well balanced and accurate, good ergonomics. The dock is useful - if you can remember to charge it- but it can still charge quickly enough for a bit more gaming in between matches or cut scenes… ask me how I know.

      I've tried many mice out there. This is the most okay one for now but I wanted one specifically with the dock. I'll be trying the new Roccat one when it's more reasonably priced.

    • Beware of the double clicking issue on the Logitech G Pro X superlight, get the updated Magenta version or double check model number before purchase. I really don't like shape on the Viper Ultimate; I have never returned a mouse so quick.

      • Do you recall what model number had the revisions? Or maybe year month?

  • +1

    How many years would it take to have 70 million clicks

    • +4

      If you play farmville? A couple of months

  • If you can live without RGB and 'only' 16000 DPI, the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed is $42.37 at Amazon AU.

    • +1

      Also worth noting that the Razer Viper Ultimate is an ambidextrous mouse and the Basilisk X Hyperspeed isn’t.

    • Charging dock too.

    • Out of all the actually relevant things you could have mentioned when it comes to comparing mice… you went with RGB and maximum DPI…

  • Really enjoying mine, unsure I need a spare but good deal.

  • Hi, i just bought this "Razer DeathAdder V2 X Hyperspeed Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse". How is it compare with this one?

  • I have one. Good mouse but the negatives are it's small and sometimes fiddly to charge.

    • I've always felt the fiddly charge I'd a bit overblown but I do get it. I have been wondering if it's a been small though haha

  • Is this a bargain? Isn't it the same price as Scorptec, Wireless1 and Umart or am is this a different model?

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