Razer Viper Mini vs HyperX Pulsefire Haste

Which Mouse Is Better?

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Razer Viper Mini
HyperX Pulsefire Haste

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Our Verdict

Razer Viper Mini

HyperX Pulsefire Haste

The Razer Viper Mini and the HyperX Pulsefire Haste are both excellent ultra-light gaming mice. The HyperX features a honeycomb design, while the Razer has a plain body, but both are very light and weigh almost the same. The Razer has many more programmable inputs, as it allows you to cycle through different profiles directly on the mouse. It also has a much lower click latency. On the other hand, the HyperX is slightly more comfortable and is suitable for a lot more hand sizes and grip types, especially if you have larger hands. It also has a lower lift-off distance and a wider CPI range with a lot less variation.

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Variants

  • Viper Mini (Black)
  • Pulsefire Haste (Black)
  • Pulsefire Haste (Itachi Edition)
  • Pulsefire Haste (Naruto Edition)
  • Pulsefire Haste (TimTheTatman Edition)

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Black
Viper Mini
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Black
Pulsefire Haste
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Black
Viper Mini
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Itachi Edition
Pulsefire Haste
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Black
Viper Mini
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Naruto Edition
Pulsefire Haste
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Black
Viper Mini
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TimTheTatman Edition
Pulsefire Haste
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Main Differences for
Work

Threshold 

0.10

Work 

6.1
6.4

Mouse Compatibility 
 

8.3
10

Additional Buttons 
 

7.4
6.5

Full Comparison

Design

Style  

Style Picture  

Type 
 

Standard
Standard

Coating 
 

Matte
Matte

Lighting Color  

RGB
RGB
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Shape  

3D Model  

Length  

4.6" (117 mm)
4.9" (124 mm)

Width  

2.4" (61 mm)
2.6" (67 mm)

Height  

1.5" (39 mm)
1.5" (38 mm)

Grip Width 
 

60 mm
62 mm

Ambidextrous 
 

Shape Only
Shape Only

Left-Handed Friendly 
 

Yes
Yes

Finger Rest 
 

No
No

Build Quality 
 

8.5
8.5

Build quality picture  

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Weight 
 

9.1
9.0

Minimum Weight Picture  

Lowest Weight 
 

58.7 g
59.7 g

Default Weight 
 

58.7 g
59.7 g

Weight Distribution 
 

Centered
Centered

Extra Weights 
 

No
No
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Hand Size Recommendation 
 

Palm Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

Claw Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

Fingertip Grip Hand Recommendation 
 

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Wireless Versatility 
 

0.0
0.0

Maximum Of Paired Devices 
 

Wired
Wired

Bluetooth 
 

No
No

Receiver 
 

No
No

Battery Type 
 

No Batteries
No Batteries

Use When Charging 
 

No
No

On/Off Activation 
 

None
None

Receiver Extender 
 

No
No

Receiver Storing 
 

No
No

Battery Indicator  

No
No
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Cable 
 

Connectivity  

Wired
Wired

Cable Length 
 

6.1 ft (1.9 m)
6.2 ft (1.9 m)

Cable Type 
 

Paracord-like
Paracord-like

Permanent Kink 
 

Yes
Yes

Port Type: Mouse End 
 

No Port
No Port

Port Type: PC End 
 

USB-A
USB-A
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Mouse Feet 
 

9.0
9.0

Mouse Feet picture  

Gliding Experience 
 

Good
Good

Material 
 

Virgin Grade PTFE
Virgin Grade PTFE

Extra Included 
 

No
Yes
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In The Box 
 

In the box picture  

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Control

Main Button 
 

Actuation Graph  

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Force/Distances Graph  

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Switch Type 
 

Optical
Mechanical

Switch Model 
 

Razer Optical Mouse Switch Gen 2
TTC Gold
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Additional Buttons 
 

7.4
6.5

Buttons Picture  

Total Number Of Buttons 
 

6
6

Number Of Side Buttons 
 

2
2

Number Of Programmable Inputs  
 

14
6

Profile Switching Button 
 

Yes
No

Gesture Support 
 

No
No
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Click Latency 
 

9.5
7.9

Latency Data  

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Expected Connection 
 

2.3 ms
8.2 ms

Wired 
 

2.3 ms
8.2 ms

Receiver 
 

N/A
N/A

Bluetooth 
 

N/A
N/A
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CPI 
 

8.3
8.7

CPI Graph  

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SRAV Close-Up  

SRAV @ 1600 CPI 
 

-1.27%
0.06%

SRAV @ 800 CPI 
 

-1.75%
0.08%

SRAV @ 400 CPI 
 

-1.25%
0.00%

SRAV @ Fixed CPI 
 

N/A
N/A

Precision Error Between Speeds 
 

0.71%
0.31%

Precision Error Between CPI 
 

2.34%
5.72%

Worst Tracking Error 
 

4.50%
14.25%

Minimum CPI 
 

200 CPI
200 CPI

Maximum CPI 
 

8,500 CPI
16,000 CPI

CPI Adjustment Steps 
 

100 CPI
100 CPI

Sensor Latency 
 

9.1
8.9

Sensor Latency Transition Graph  

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Delay To Start Of Movement 
 

10.9 ms
10.5 ms

Delay At Half Movement 
 

3.3 ms
4.0 ms

Delay To End Of Movement 
 

4.2 ms
5.6 ms

Sensor Specifications 
 

Sensor Technology 
 

Optical (LED)
Optical (LED)

Sensor Model 
 

PixArt PMW3359
PixArt PAW3335

Works On Glass 
 

No
No

Minimum Lift Off Distance 
 

2.4 mm
1.2 mm

Maximum Polling Rate 
 

1000 Hz
1000 Hz
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Mouse Wheel 
 

Mouse wheel picture  

Scroll Wheel Type 
 

Notched Wheel
Notched Wheel

Scroll Wheel Tilt 
 

No
No

Thumb Wheel Type 
 

No
No
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Noise  

Noise Video  

Click Noise 
 

Quiet
Loud
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Operating System And Software

Configuration Software 
 

Software Tour  

Software Name  

Razer Synapse 3
NGenuity

Software Windows Compatibility 
 

Yes
Yes

Software macOS Compatibility 
 

No
No

On-Board Memory 
 

Yes
Yes

CPI (DPI) Adjustment  
 

Yes
Yes

Polling Rate Adjustment 
 

Yes
Yes

Profile Configuration 
 

Yes
Yes

Profile Auto-Switching 
 

Yes
Yes

RGB On/Off 
 

Yes
Yes
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Mouse Compatibility 
 

8.3
10

Windows Compatibility  

Fully
Fully

macOS Compatibility  

Partially
Fully
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Black
Viper Mini
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Black
Pulsefire Haste
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Black
Viper Mini
B&H
Itachi Edition
Pulsefire Haste
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Black
Viper Mini
BestBuy.com
Naruto Edition
Pulsefire Haste
Amazon.com
Black
Viper Mini
Walmart.com
TimTheTatman Edition
Pulsefire Haste
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Razer Viper Mini

HyperX Pulsefire Haste

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