Razer Viper V3 Pro: Fifty Four Grams of Pure Speed for eSports

Published on May 18, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Razer updates its flagship competition mouse with the Viper V3 Pro. This wireless model reduces weight to just 54 grams, a figure that places it among the lightest on the market. Designed for eSports players, it features a Focus Pro optical sensor with 35,000 DPI and offers a real polling rate of 8000Hz, designed to eliminate any latency in fast movements.

Razer Viper V3 Pro mouse mid-air during a fast competitive gaming flick shot, weight scale showing 54 grams next to the mouse, sensor lens emitting red laser beam with 35000 DPI label graphic overlay, wireless signal waves pulsing from the mouse to a gaming monitor displaying a first-person shooter aiming reticle, motion blur trails behind the mouse demonstrating zero latency, Focus Pro sensor internal components exposed in cutaway view, 8000Hz polling rate visualization as rapid digital pulses, carbon fiber texture on ultralight shell, photorealistic technical illustration, dramatic blue and red neon lighting, ultra-sharp macro detail on switches and scroll wheel, engineering visualization style

Focus Pro Sensor and 8000Hz Rate: The Technology Behind the Performance ⚡

The Focus Pro 35K optical sensor not only offers high resolution but also allows precise tracking on glass surfaces up to 4 mm thick. The real novelty is the 8000Hz polling rate, which sends data to the PC every 0.125 milliseconds. This significantly reduces input lag, although it requires powerful hardware and consumes more battery. Razer claims its HyperSpeed Wireless technology ensures a stable connection even in environments with high signal interference.

The Mouse That Weighs Less Than Your Snack 🍪

At 54 grams, the Viper V3 Pro is so light you could mistake it for a saltine cracker. When you pick it up, you might think you've been sold an empty shell. But no, everything is inside. The irony is that to notice its presence, you'll have to move it very fast. If you're still using an old cloth mousepad, the mouse could fly off at the first sharp turn. Sure, your wrist will thank you, though your wallet might not.