Razer’s all-new white edition of the Viper Mini Signature Edition is sleek, and more expensive

And it weighs only just 49g.
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The mouse comes with refreshed internals. Photo: Razer

The mouse comes with refreshed internals. Photo: Razer

Following the release of the Viper Mini Signature Edition last year, Razer has announced a striking white variant of it this time around. The new edition, limited to just 13,337 units worldwide, will be available exclusively through Razer.com with a jaw-dropping price tag of S$434.90

Weighing at just 49g, the White Viper Mini Signature Edition keeps its distinctive exoskeleton design of its predecessor, featuring the same magnesium alloy construction with its triangular cutouts. The mouse comes equipped with Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor and Optical Gen-3 switches rated for 90-million clicks. 

Buyers take note as the mouse is made for right-handers. Photo: Razer

Buyers take note as the mouse is made for right-handers. Photo: Razer

However, one notable upgrade is the enhanced HyperPolling wireless technology, which now supports an 8,000 Hz polling rate, up from the previous 4,000 Hz, further reducing input latency for those who play competitive titles. In terms of battery life, Razer says that the mouse can last for up to 60 hours when on a 1,000 polling rate, and up to 12 hours when set to the 8,000Hz HyperPolling Wireless mode.

Though it costs a premium, the mouse also comes with a suite of accessories including both PTFE and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 mouse feet, two sets of grip tape, a microfiber cleaning cloth, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, and a leather carrying case for transport. 

All this for S$434.90. Photo: Razer

All this for S$434.90. Photo: Razer

Unfortunately, the first purchase drop for the mouse has already been sold out in Singapore. Readers can stay tuned for when the mouse becomes available again via this link here

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