![]() ![]() Rather than being optimized for any one style of game, the mouse was precise and responsive for Overwatch (a competitive first-person shooter), Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition (a real-time strategy game), Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (a card-based role-playing game) and Final Fantasy XIV (a massively multiplayer online RPG). The Viper Ultimate performed well across a variety of genres. I would estimate that I got at least 15 hours of gaming, plus a few more of productivity, so I would peg the battery life at around 20 to 25 hours with all the lighting ramped up. I had spectrum-cycling active and a charge of about 75% before I started a few long days of gaming. Razer estimates the Viper Ultimate's battery life at 70 hours if you turn off all the lighting, but if you're anything like me, you won't want to do that. Recharging via the dock took a long time - 4 hours or so - but this isn't as much of a problem if you charge overnight or when the mouse is not in use. The battery lasted for about five days of heavy play, with all the lighting cranked to maximum. I did not encounter a single dropped signal, laggy command or delayed click during that time. ![]() I played with the Viper Ultimate for days, making it my regular gaming mouse both in the office and at home. The Viper Ultimate's wireless performance and battery life are the biggest reasons to invest in this mouse. The dock stays firmly in place thanks to friction the feet are not sticky, meaning you can pick up the dock and move it as many times as you like. (You can connect the wireless dongle to the dock or directly to your computer if you prefer to avoid another wire.) In addition to charging the mouse when it's not in use, the dock has a pretty RGB LED strip on the bottom, which you can sync with your other Razer gear. The mouse's included dock also merits a mention, as it can spruce up a drab desktop. (You could also train yourself to hit buttons with your ring finger and pinky, but this method is not very precise.) That way, you can program two for your dominant hand and deactivate the other two. I also appreciate the four thumb buttons - two on each side. ![]()
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