I Know Gaming Mice, and I’m Astonished at How Good This Razer Viper V2 Pro Prime Day Deal Is

I Know Gaming Mice, and I’m Astonished at How Good This Razer Viper V2 Pro Prime Day Deal Is

I’m Zackery Cuevas, and as one of PCMag’s resident peripheral experts, I’ve seen plenty of gaming mice and keyboards slide across my desk. But you don’t have to be an expert to know that Razer is one of the most reliable brands for gaming gear. Razer’s gaming mice are usually top performers, but are generally on the expensive side. 

That’s why days like Amazon Prime Day are so important for savvy shoppers who don’t need the latest and greatest gaming mouse, but want one that works well and doesn’t cost a small fortune. So the current deep discount on the Razer Viper V2 Pro is worth noting. Launching at $149 back in 2022, the premium gaming mouse is currently 47% off for Prime Day.

AMAZON PRIME DAY DEAL

Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse


$79.99
at Amazon

$149.99
Save $70.00


Get Deal

The Razer Viper V2 Pro is a substantial update to Razer’s esports mice catalog, boasting the Focus Pro 30k optical sensor. This sensor works across a variety of different surfaces, offers improved power efficiency, and has a sensor resolution of 30,000dpi, an impressive maximum for gamers who like their mice extra sensitive during intense firefights.

The V2 is a featherweight mouse, weighing just 2.05 ounces (though if you grab the white version, it weighs slightly more at 2.08 ounces). The mouse has a sleek, minimal look without the use of any additional RGB lighting. The Viper V2 Pro’s switches are also upgraded, promising 90 million clicks. In hand, the Viper V2 Pro is mostly identical to the other Viper mice (like the V3 Pro), but the devil is in the details. 

It’s true that the Viper V2 Pro is a little on the older side (especially considering how quickly gaming mice are replaced and upgraded), but the Viper V2 Pro is still compatible with the optional Razer HyperPolling dongle, which allows the mouse to hit a polling rate of 4,000Hz. 

Why does that matter? Well, a mouse’s polling rate refers to how often it reports its position to the computer. The higher the polling rate, the more often it reports back. So, a polling rate of 4,000Hz means the Viper V2 Pro reports 4,000 times a second. That makes the Viper V2 Pro a responsive mouse, though you’ll have to get the HyperPolling dongle separately to achieve this.

Recommended by Our Editors

More Deals on Computer Mice

*Deals are selected by our commerce team

We’re always reviewing the latest and greatest gaming mice, but that doesn’t mean older gaming mice are not worth picking up, especially at a discounted price. The Razer Viper V2 Pro earned an Editors’ Choice award when I first reviewed it a few years ago, and it’s still an easy recommendation, especially at this price. 

The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Right Now

*Deals are selected by our commerce team

Also, be sure to check out more top Prime Day Deal picks from our sibling brands: CNET, Lifehacker, Mashable, and ZDNET.

Best Tips for Prime Day 2025

PCMag Logo

Best Tips for Prime Day 2025



Newsletter Icon

Get Exclusive Savings!

Amazon Prime Day Returns July 8- 11


Tech Deals newsletter Image

Sign up now for the Tech Deals newsletter to unlock our top editor-curated deals for Amazon’s huge shopping event.

By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Thanks for signing up!

Your subscription has been confirmed. Keep an eye on your inbox!

About Zackery Cuevas

Analyst, Hardware

Zackery Cuevas

I’m an Analyst and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on reviewing computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as I remember, but it wasn’t until recently that I’ve been able to shout my opinions directly at a larger audience. My work has appeared on iMore, Windows Central, Android Central, and TWICE, and I have a diverse portfolio of editing work under my belt from my time spent at Scholastic and Oxford University Press. I also have a few book-author credits under my belt—I’ve contributed to the sci-fi anthology Under New Suns, and I’ve even written a Peppa Pig book.

Read Zackery’s full bio

Read the latest from Zackery Cuevas

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *