Razer announced its lightest gaming rodent today, the Viper Mini Signature Edition. It lone weighs 49g, making it 16 percent lighter than the company’s Viper V2 Pro and 1 of the astir lightweight mice we’ve seen from a ample company.
The rodent uses a magnesium alloy exoskeleton with a semi-hollow interior (bearing a flimsy resemblance to the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless). “We wanted to propulsion beyond the accepted honeycomb design, and this required a worldly with an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio,” said Razer’s Head of Industrial Design, Charlie Bolton. “After evaluating plastics, c fibre and adjacent titanium, we yet chose magnesium alloy for its exceptional properties.”
Razer says the rodent uses its fastest wireless tech and volition beryllium among its best-performing wireless mice. It includes the Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 and HyperPolling Wireless with 4000Hz polling rates. Additionally, Razer says the mouse’s artillery lasts up to 60 hours and tin afloat complaint via USB-C successful little than 90 minutes. It ships with a pre-paired USB dongle.
The $280 rodent volition beryllium disposable exclusively connected Razer’s website starting February 11th.
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