Three Razer mice, three completely different jobs — get the grip or connection wrong and even a great sensor won't save your aim.
Palm Grip, All-Day Comfort: DeathAdder Essential
The ergonomic shape esports players have trusted for years, paired with Razer Mechanical Switches rated for 10 million clicks. This is the mouse for people who want a comfortable everyday shape they never have to think about.
Claw Grip, Maximum Speed: Viper Mini
61 grams and an 8,500 DPI sensor make this the mouse for players chasing fast flicks over palm comfort — smaller hands and fingertip/claw grips will feel right at home.
Need It Wireless and Portable: Orochi V2
The only one of the three that goes wireless, with dual Bluetooth/2.4GHz modes and up to 950 hours of battery on a single AA. Perfect if the same mouse needs to travel between your desktop and a laptop.
Match the grip, not the brand name — DeathAdder for comfort, Viper Mini for speed, Orochi V2 for going wireless.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Razer mouse is best for FPS games?
The Viper Mini's light weight and high DPI sensor make it the strongest pick for fast-paced FPS titles.
Is the Orochi V2 good for gaming, not just productivity?
Yes, it uses the same Razer 18K DPI optical sensor as their wired gaming mice, just with added wireless flexibility.
Are these genuine Razer products?
Yes — all Razer products at Soundmali are authentic, brand-new units sourced through authorized retail channels.
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