Razer’s Bantamweight Viper V4 Pro Mouse Packs a Heavyweight Punch

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May 22, 2026 5:32 AM

Razer squeezes extra performance out of its Viper V4 Pro gaming mouse with meaningful, iterative upgrades.

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Ultralight 50-gram design. Comfortable ambidextrous shape ideal for competitive gaming. 8,000-Hz polling. Upgraded dongle with 3x LED indicators. Extensive software customizations.

No Bluetooth connectivity. Not a significant upgrade over V3.

Razer’s Viper line has been one of the best options for competitive-level gaming micesince the V1 was introduced in 2019, packing top-of-the-line specs into an ambidextrous shape. The release of the Viper V4 allows Razer to remain competitive in the space, despite not breaking any tech barriers with major jumps in polling rates or DPI compared to the prior generation. With the V4, Razer focused on small, incremental improvements to squeeze more...

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