Razer has released new software updates for its Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed gaming mice. The updates add Mouse Rotation and Dynamic Sensitivity for more precious mouse movements.
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The Razer Basilisk V3 X wireless gaming mouse can last up to 535 hours on one AA battery and has 9 programmable buttons. It is priced at $55.76 which is just a few cents away from its lowest price
Razer has launched a new gaming mouse, the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed. It's been designed for pro gamers with an ultralight design while also being more affordable than the DeathAdder V3 Pro.
The Razer Basilisk V3 X wireless gaming mouse can last up to 535 hours on one AA battery and has 9 programmable buttons. It has hit its lowest price on Amazon at the moment at $59.42.
Razer has just launched the Firefly V2 Pro gaming mouse mat, which it says is the first mat to include edge-to-edge LED RGB backlighting as a feature. It's now available on Amazon for $99.99.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro wireless gaming PC mouse has a 30,000 DPI optical sensor. The white model of this mouse is currently discounted to a new all-time low price of $89.99 at Amazon.
The Razer DeathAdder V3 wired gaming mouse has a 30,000 DPI optical sensor and 8,000 Hz HyperPolling features. It's hit a new all-time low price of just $49.99 right now for a limited time.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro wireless gaming PC mouse has a 30,000 DPI optical sensor and is available in black and white. It's discounted to a new all-time low price of $99.99 at Amazon.
The white-colored version of the Razer Viper V2 Pro wireless PC gaming mouse, with its 30,000 DPI optical sensor, just went down to $99.99 at Amazon in an all-new low price for the mouse.
The Razer Cobra Pro wireless gaming mouse has a 30,000 DPI optical sensor, can last up to 170 hours on a single charge, and has 10 customizable controls. It currently is discounted to $89.94
The just-launched Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed wireless gaming mouse is 82 grams with its battery and has a 30K DPI optical sensor. It's priced at $69.99 which is cheaper than many high-end mice.
Back in 2006, The Microsoft Habu PC gaming mouse was launched with Razer technology inside. Later in 2007, the Microsoft Reclusa gaming keyboard, again with Razer tech, was released.
The wired Razer Cobra and the wireless Razer Cobra Pro are designed to offer some high-end gaming mice features but are made to fit most any hand with its symmetrical form factor.
Razer has confirmed that it is working on patching an easily exploitable security issue which allows a local attacker to gain admin privileges to your system using just a Razer mouse or a dongle.