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Razer refreshes Viper V3 Pro as special Sentinels Edition of speedy gaming mouse

The Viper V3 Pro Sentinels Edition. (Image source: Razer)
The Viper V3 Pro Sentinels Edition. (Image source: Razer)
Razer has partnered with the e-sports team Sentinels to present a new version of the Viper V3 Pro. The "best mouse for Valorant" of 2024 packs the brand's HyperSpeed Wireless technology, third-gen optical switches and up to 95 hours of battery life into the same clean, lightweight shell in an exclusive new colorway. It is also equipped with the best specs for smoothness and speed in gameplay Razer can provide right now.

The Viper V3 Pro was named the Best Mouse for Valorant in August 2024 by prosettings.net, which might be why it has been chosen as the basis for the new Razer x Sentinels collaboration.

The new co-branded mouse has the same Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology as the standard V3 Pro, not to mention the brand's (current) fastest "true" 8,000Hz HyperPolling Technology.

The Sentinels Edition also boasts the same Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2 as other up-to-date Razer mice, as well as in-house, Gen-3 Optical Mouse Switches.

It is also one of the lightest (albeit not the lightest) Viper-series mice at 54 grams (g). However, it is also the only version of the Viper V3 Pro that comes in red out of the box.

Accordingly, If you've ever wanted one of Razer's best symmetrical right-handed (and RGB-free) wireless mice in a non-standard shade, the new Sentinels Edition might be for you. 

It comes at a premium, though, having been priced at $179.99 (or €189.99) directly through razer.com, whereas the standard V3 Pro remains at $159.99 in either black or white on Amazon.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-11- 2 (Update: 2024-11- 2)