This is a bit of a weird one to me. The Viper Mini has everything to make it one of the best budget mice on the market (great cable, great clicks, PTFE feet, super light weight and a fantastic build quality) but I'm just not sure if people who were clamoring for a Viper Mini wanted to a budget mouse. Granted, it doesn't really feel like a budget mouse, but still.
It could work for palm grippers with very small hands, for instance, but I think it really shines for people who use fingertip grip or claw grip (or variations that trend towards those, since hybrid grips are the most common) and like smaller mice.
Obviously this is all very subjective: I can only give you a couple of pointers but in the end whether you like this shape or not is almost completely down to personal preference, so I encourage you to do your own research and find what suits you.
Razer, as you may know, have been pushing their new Optical Mouse Switches with their recent releases, and if you knew that you probably also know that these have been somewhat polarizing in the community. Yes, the added durability is great, and in theory the faster response time is awesome too, but they did have to sacrifice a lot of that satisfying crispiness that you get with a traditional mechanical switch in order to get to those response times and durability ratings. At least at first.
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Hi can u tell a best mouse under 25 dollar
the mouse I am in search is that while playing CS GO on low Sensivity I could easy make hard flicks without any Misshot
so can u recommend me a best mouse in 25 dollar so that I can make hard flicks easily thank u
I tried it with 20 x 10.5 cm hand and it was too small. My hand was in pain while using fingertip grip. Would G305 or Rival 3 be better? I thought about viper ultimate but it looks to be long for fingertip grip.
I just got the viper mini, and out of the box there was barely any movement on 2 dvds and after calibration, it did not move at all. Im fine with having it not track under 2 dvds. But it would have been optimal with even lower. Hope they learn from this for the next time. I would rather shell out just little more money, and get a sensor that can give you a low LOD without issues. For info I use a the Razer Gigantus mousepad, dont know if that makes it that much difference for the LOD.
I switched from normal Viper to this one, Flicks are ok, but i have weird feeling, when it comes to Tracking, when u track a target fast from left to right, the normal viper feels much more accurate to me. Why is that?
It really depends on your preferences as far as shape goes. Both are pretty darn good gaming mice, definitely on a budget. The Viper Mini does have better feet and a better cable in my opinion, but the LOD of the sensor could be a deciding factor as to whether or not you like the mouse.
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