Razer’s craziest (and most expensive) gaming mouse that you never heard of is now in gorgeous white

Razer's craziest (and most expensive) gaming mouse that you never heard of is now in gorgeous white

What you need to know

  • The Razer Viper Mini Special Edition will soon launch in white.
  • The Viper Mini SE is a unique mouse that weighs 49 grams, thanks to its magnesium alloy exoskeleton.
  • The top-end specs of the Viper Mini SE include 30,000 DPI, optical Gen-3 switches, and a 4,000Hz HyerPolling dongle.
  • Razer only sells its Viper Mini SE in drops, the first of which is on October 21, 2024 at 11 AM ET for the white model.
  • The Viper Mini SE costs $299.99.

As a researcher with extensive experience in the tech industry, I have had the opportunity to test and review countless gaming devices over the years. However, when it comes to the Razer Viper Mini Special Edition (SE), I must admit that this mouse has left me genuinely impressed.


Razer is planning to launch its exceptionally lightweight Viper Mini Special Edition gaming mouse in a fresh new color – white. This particular mouse was initially released last year, but it was exclusively available in black back then. Now, this mouse boasting features like 30,000 DPI, optical Gen-3 switches, and a high-speed HyperPolling dongle at 4,000Hz will be made available in white.

Boasting exceptionally top-tier specifications and ratings, the Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition White comes with a significantly steep price of $299.99. Not only does this product carry a hefty price tag, but it’s also challenging to obtain since it is released in limited drops. The initial drop for the Viper Mini SE in white will take place on October 21, 2024, at 11 AM ET.

The scarcity of the Viper Mini SE isn’t fabricated for marketing purposes by Razer; instead, they produce it in limited quantities because of the intricate nature and complexity of its manufacturing process. (Further details about this will be discussed later.)

To match the 49-gram weight of its black counterpart, Razer needed to exert additional effort due to the fact that at such minuscule weights, the color of the paint becomes significant.

In his explanation, Charlie Bolton, the Head of Industrial Design at Razer, highlighted that the task wasn’t just about creating a lighter mouse; it also involved finding a color that usually increases the weight. To maintain both the aesthetic and functional quality of the mouse, they innovated the manufacturing process to enhance its construction and optimize the finishing for precision.

A “ridiculously awesome” gaming mouse

Razer's craziest (and most expensive) gaming mouse that you never heard of is now in gorgeous white

Despite needing additional care to maintain a lower weight for the white version of the Razer Viper Mini SE, this mouse shares similarities with its darker counterparts in terms of gaming performance. Therefore, you can already expect the same quality for $299.99, regardless of whether you’re waiting for the white model to be shipped or not.

“It’s so light it feels not hollow but completely fake,” said our Editor-in-Chief at the start of our Razer Viper Mini Special Edition review. Rubino was quite effusive in his praise, giving the mouse a perfect 5/5 score.

For a long time, I’ve collaborated with Rubino, and our professional relationship predates my tenure at Windows Central. However, it’s unusual to witness such enthusiasm for technology from him, except when he assessed the Razer Viper Mini Special Edition. Let me clarify, Rubino appreciates a wide range of tech, but very few products provoke him to use exclamatory headlines and play with wordplay as much as this one did.

To create a mouse that weighed only 49 grams, Razer encountered various hurdles. Particularly significant was their decision to use a distinct material for the Viper Mini SE compared to most other gaming mice in its class.

I, as an observer, noted that Rubino elucidated the choice of Razer to employ anodized magnesium alloy, a costly and intricate material. By opting for this alloy, the company was able to construct the body of the Viper Mini SE resembling an exoskeleton for a mouse. The light yet robust alloy, boasting substantial openings, provides the product with a sturdy base that can be likened to a solid rock. Essentially, it’s a durable metal construction.

Using this material facilitated overcoming the physical constraints to create a lightweight yet rigid mouse; however, it added complexity to the construction phase.

Razer must manufacture custom-shaped components, followed by separating them from the mold and removing excess material. Subsequently, each mold is filled with a magnesium alloy, after which it’s destroyed during the extraction process. The freshly crafted mouse body is then subjected to CNC milling, polishing, passivation, painting, and finally assembled.

The Viper Mini SE isn’t just an impressive piece of engineering; it competes toe-to-toe with top-tier mice. It boasts a 30,000 DPI, Gen-3 optical switches, and a high-speed 4,000Hz HyperPolling dongle. To top it off, it uses Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for its mouse feet.

According to Rubino, there’s no doubt about it – the Razer Viper Mini SE is exceptional, not merely elite, but surpassing that level.

When it comes to specifications, there’s no rival that can match the Viper Mini SE, as far as I know. While there are mice with similar weights, none possess the polling rate and DPI that the Viper Mini SE offers.

In simpler terms, Rubino stated that the Razer Viper Mini SE stands out as exceptional, boasting high performance, which solidifies Razer’s reputation for leading the game industry. To clarify, no other company is likely to produce a mouse like this. This special, high-quality gaming mouse will be available in white later this month.

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2024-10-17 21:09