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Razer Viper V4 Pro Gets The Esports Green Treatment

The Razer Viper V4 Pro made its debut back in March, succeeding last year’s Viper V3 Pro. At the time, the lightweight gaming mouse came in the standard black and white colours. But now, the brand has announced a new version as part of its Esports Green Collection. As with the previous members in the […] The post Razer Viper V4 Pro Gets The Esports Green Treatment appeared first on Lowyat.NET .

Razer Viper V4 Pro Gets The Esports Green Treatment

Razer unveiled the Viper V4 Pro Esports Green Edition in March, following the release of the Viper V3 Pro last year. The gaming mouse debuted in standard black and white colors, but now, the Esports Green Collection sees the addition of a Pantone 802C green variant. This edition, like others in the lineup, sports the iconic green finish. Despite the new color, the mouse weighs 52g, slightly heavier than the black and white variants at 49g and 50g respectively. However, it remains lighter than its predecessor.

The Viper V4 Pro Esports Green Edition maintains all features of the standard model. Notably, it features an upgraded optical scroll wheel, inherited from the DeathAdder V4 Pro. The mouse also incorporates Razer's HyperSpeed Wireless Gen-2 technology, promising 60% more power efficiency and 55% lower latency. Other specifications include a polling rate of up to 8,000Hz, a Gen 3 Focus Pro 50K optical sensor supporting 50K DPI, 930 IPS tracking, and 90G acceleration, Frame Sync for consistent tracking, and Gen 4 optical switches with a redesigned click mechanism for improved responsiveness.

Battery life is rated for up to 180 hours at 1,000Hz polling rate, dropping to 45 hours at 8,000Hz. Priced at RM799, the Esports Green Edition is more expensive than the standard black and white versions, which retail for RM769.

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