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Question New Mouse - - - - Razer Viper Mini or Steelseries Sensei Ten ?

Question New Mouse - - - - Razer Viper Mini or Steelseries Sensei Ten ?

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Puppy_Power4
Member
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03-11-2025, 09:53 AM
#1
The cost remains unchanged, yet each option offers advantages and disadvantages that balance the gap. There isn’t a major distinction to sway your decision, but you’re unsure if a significant difference exists. Would you like to explore further?
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Puppy_Power4
03-11-2025, 09:53 AM #1

The cost remains unchanged, yet each option offers advantages and disadvantages that balance the gap. There isn’t a major distinction to sway your decision, but you’re unsure if a significant difference exists. Would you like to explore further?

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skps2010
Junior Member
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03-11-2025, 11:19 AM
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My 2 cents:
Razer items are popular for a reason, but they often come with software and hardware problems. I still question why people keep buying them despite the known issues.
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Probably too much marketing with appealing designs is the cause.
Personally, I prefer Corsair or Logitech mice. (I already own a Corsair Sabre RGB; now I have a Corsair Nightsword RGB.)
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skps2010
03-11-2025, 11:19 AM #2

My 2 cents:
Razer items are popular for a reason, but they often come with software and hardware problems. I still question why people keep buying them despite the known issues.
🤔
Probably too much marketing with appealing designs is the cause.
Personally, I prefer Corsair or Logitech mice. (I already own a Corsair Sabre RGB; now I have a Corsair Nightsword RGB.)

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MoonMidnight
Member
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03-12-2025, 07:50 AM
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Hey there,
Another Corsair option to think about is the Harpoon RGB Wireless. It costs around 50-60$. Each charge lasts roughly a week with normal use of 4-5 hours daily (mainly gaming). It's lightweight yet not overly so. It works well with iCUE software.
@Aeacus
, that Nightsword looks great. The small vent designs are impressive. How does the charging time look? How long would it last if used a bit more than once a day?
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MoonMidnight
03-12-2025, 07:50 AM #3

Hey there,
Another Corsair option to think about is the Harpoon RGB Wireless. It costs around 50-60$. Each charge lasts roughly a week with normal use of 4-5 hours daily (mainly gaming). It's lightweight yet not overly so. It works well with iCUE software.
@Aeacus
, that Nightsword looks great. The small vent designs are impressive. How does the charging time look? How long would it last if used a bit more than once a day?

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CocoTheChocobo
Junior Member
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03-13-2025, 05:40 AM
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My device is connected because I prefer wired mice.
Specifications: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categ...Tu...9306011-EU
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CocoTheChocobo
03-13-2025, 05:40 AM #4

My device is connected because I prefer wired mice.
Specifications: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categ...Tu...9306011-EU

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cookiegal1410
Member
219
03-13-2025, 06:24 AM
#5
Ah, yeah. Cool.
Thanks for the link. It's about 70€ in Ireland. It's very nice though.
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cookiegal1410
03-13-2025, 06:24 AM #5

Ah, yeah. Cool.
Thanks for the link. It's about 70€ in Ireland. It's very nice though.

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Kiwitjeeexx
Member
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03-15-2025, 12:30 AM
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I enjoy the thumb rest because my previous Sabre RGB model didn't include one. I also bought one for my partner, who loves it just as much and used to own a Sabre RGB before. The weights aren't important to me and I've removed them all. It still feels slightly heavier than my old model, but it offers many macro buttons. For example, I've placed the two buttons near the scroll wheel for volume + and -, which is super handy.
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The mouse pads (feet) stay clean and don't get dirty. With Sabre RGB I often faced problems with dirty pads. In terms of movement, it's very smooth and requires minimal effort. If needed, just be cautious with movement or add weights.
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Kiwitjeeexx
03-15-2025, 12:30 AM #6

I enjoy the thumb rest because my previous Sabre RGB model didn't include one. I also bought one for my partner, who loves it just as much and used to own a Sabre RGB before. The weights aren't important to me and I've removed them all. It still feels slightly heavier than my old model, but it offers many macro buttons. For example, I've placed the two buttons near the scroll wheel for volume + and -, which is super handy.
👍
The mouse pads (feet) stay clean and don't get dirty. With Sabre RGB I often faced problems with dirty pads. In terms of movement, it's very smooth and requires minimal effort. If needed, just be cautious with movement or add weights.
😆

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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03-27-2025, 04:22 AM
#7
Ah, nice one. Thanks, I might check them out! The thumb rest does seem like a no brainer. The Harpoon I have doesn't have that, but when reading your description, I found my thumb wanting a rest underneath it
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Matke04
03-27-2025, 04:22 AM #7

Ah, nice one. Thanks, I might check them out! The thumb rest does seem like a no brainer. The Harpoon I have doesn't have that, but when reading your description, I found my thumb wanting a rest underneath it

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Tive
Member
64
03-27-2025, 04:59 AM
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All the suggestions mentioned earlier are also excellent options. If you can stretch your budget a bit, I would consider the Glorious Model O 2 Wired (or even the original Model O wireless) in the list, Lamzu Atlantis, or Pulsar X2, though they tend to be around the $100 US price point.
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Tive
03-27-2025, 04:59 AM #8

All the suggestions mentioned earlier are also excellent options. If you can stretch your budget a bit, I would consider the Glorious Model O 2 Wired (or even the original Model O wireless) in the list, Lamzu Atlantis, or Pulsar X2, though they tend to be around the $100 US price point.