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Guru3D.com » News » Patriot Outs Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition Laser Gaming Mouse

Patriot Outs Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition Laser Gaming Mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/04/2017 07:42 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Patriot Outs Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition Laser Gaming Mouse

Patriot announced a new addition to its Viper V570 gaming mouse line, Viper V570 RGB Blackout Edition Laser Gaming Mouse. The V570 RGB Blackout Edition's innovative MMO+FPS hybrid design and its rich feature set offer high performance, versatility, and customization for the most serious gamers.

"We are excited to announce the launch of the new addition to our innovative and bestselling Viper V570 RGB laser gaming mouse series. "said Roger Shinmoto, Patriot's Vice President of Product Development. "The unique FPS and MMO hybrid design allows gamers to dominate a wide array of games." V570 RGB Blackout Edition's also comes with a dedicated sniper button, a feature that gives the user a tactical advantage in any FPS game. The Viper software allows programming of thirteen available buttons on the V570. Also, it allows setting up of custom RGB profiles as well as sensitivity to suit individual gaming strategies. For greater control and feel, gamers can add up to 34.2 grams or weight allowing flexibility and comfort while using the gaming mouse.

The Viper V570 RGB Blackout edition laser gaming mouse is equipped with an Xtreme precision laser sensor and Omron switches for reliability and speed while maneuvering through the most demanding games. The Viper Software allows you the flexibility to program four sensitivity levels up to 12,000 DPI which can be switched on the fly with the press of a button. Ergonomic design and ceramic foot pads allow for maximum performance and speed over any surface. Backed by Patriot's award-winning customer service and a two-year warranty, the V570 RGB Blackout Edition is compatible with nearly every Windows operating system, including Windows 10 and later, and Mac OS X, or higher.

Viper V570 Blackout Edition RGB Laser Gaming Mouse Specifications

  • 8000 DPI hardware/12000 DPI software
  • Light source: Laser
  • IPS: 150
  • Polling rate: 1000Hz
  • Switch: Omron (10M clicks)
  • Sensor: Avago ADNS-9800
  • Controller: Sonix
  • Warranty: Two-year limited warranty

Availability and Pricing : MSRP: $ 69.99 at Patriot store, select retailers, and e-tailers. More at the product page.



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somemadcaaant
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#5478396 Posted on: 10/04/2017 01:44 PM
Oh looks great, nice button placement and design except for the fact it's laser... ruined it.

Elfa-X
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#5478755 Posted on: 10/05/2017 04:35 PM
Oh looks great, nice button placement and design except for the fact it's laser... ruined it.

What's wrong with Laser?

somemadcaaant
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#5479329 Posted on: 10/07/2017 07:32 AM
What's wrong with Laser?

Mainly accuracy and acceleration issues that come with many laser sensors.

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