Razer

Cobra HyperSpeed

Razer Cobra HyperSpeed

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Sentiment score66% positive
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Last updated: Jun 30, 2026

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Reddit IconChastity23
8 months ago

I have the Deathadder v2 Pro, Deathadder v3 Pro, Cobra Pro, Cobra Hyperspeed, and Viper v2 Pro. (And the Kysona Jupiter Ultra as my Viper v3 Pro clone) AMA

8 months ago

I am rather impressed with what you get with the Jupiter Ultra. The shape is slightly tweaked vs the Viper v3, with a slightly more flared backside, which allows my pinky to lock in better. The Omron opticals have a good feel to them and quieter than the Raesha opticals Razer uses, wheel is on par with other mice I've used, and side buttons are snappy. Comes with 8K dongle, and in Metallic Red like the Sentinel, all for $60. I find the height on it to be better for palming, tho I still enjoy the OG Viper lower hump. When I want to fingertip, Viper v2 Pro or Cobra Hyperspeed. I use the DPI button as Ability 4 in Diablo IV, which the Vv2P lacks. Also checking out the optical encoder for the wheel. I use the Cobra H with a Mouse Dock Pro at 2K. The DAv3P is for when my hand is being a tard (I have a neuralmuscular disorder) and my hand feels more comfortable with the ergo shape. I use this with a Hyperpoll Dongle at 2K. I wrist aim on hard mats, both glass (Atlas) and polycarbonate (Firefly v2 Pro)

7 months ago

Currently rocking a Cobra Hyperspeed, and recommend. 1. Focus X 26K sensor, aka Pixart 3395, using 1200 dpi on a 4K screen 2. Gen 4 Optical switches 3. Optical scroll wheel encoder 4. Cobra uses the Viper Mini body 5. 59g, option for Qi puck for wireless charging, can be paired with Mouse Dock Pro or Hyperpolling Dongle fo up to 8K polling. 6. Side buttons are very snappy. No mush here. 7. Button under wheel can have 2 settings, one for short press, and one for long press. I slapped a set of precut Supergrips on it to improve comfort and grip. (love poron) Mine is paired to a Mouse Dock Pro, with 2K polling and I dock for charging. Using a Firefly v2 Pro pad, because I have come to love the textured polycarbonate surface over glass. (No scratchy sounds, and glide is a tad faster) I wrist aim so I don't need a huge pad.

4 months ago

Razer Cobra Hyperspeed, has latest gen4 opticals, and optical wheel encoder, classic Viper Mini hourglass shape. I have long hands and I still use it. I added Supergrips precut grips.

Reddit IconCompetitive_Rich_963
10 months ago

Before switching from the Viper Mini to the wired Cobra, I had some preconceptions based on what people were saying on this sub but honestly I didn’t notice much of a difference, if any at all. I recently moved to the Cobra Hyperspeed to finally get rid of the cable, accepting a few trade-offs (like the puck/dock hole and a 26K sensor instead of 30K). It’s exactly the same dimensions as the wired Cobra, just +4g heavier which is still within a reasonable lightweight range (50–60g is my ideal sweet spot). Again, I noticed no difference at all and I’ve had no issues with the skates on my side. Besides that, it’s such a pleasure to finally be wireless with a lightweight mouse clone of the OG RVM. Now, if in the future they finally release what we’ve all been asking for like an RVM SE with the latest top-tier sensor, no holes, and a fair price without treating us like cash cows I’ll switch to it instantly. Until then, this mouse will do its job very well.

Reddit IconCyfa
7 months ago

I ended up returning mine due to the rear-end tilt / back heavy weight distribution. It's a shame because I absolutely adore the standard Cobra and Viper Mini. Was looking forward to this big time.

Reddit Iconfilip1299
16 days ago

My hand size is around **18 cm length** and about **9.6 cm width including thumb**. I know width is usually measured excluding thumb, so my “mouse review” width is probably closer to **8.5–9 cm**. My main use is **productivity**, not competitive FPS. I do some general use/gaming, but comfort and button feel matter more than pure performance. I use the mouse for **8+ hours per day**, so long-session comfort is important. Mice I’ve used/tried: **Logitech G203 (Current favourite)** I like the size and the main button feel. The clicks feel more premium to me than the G Pro X Superlight. I also like having the extra top/middle button. The shape seems to fill my hand well. However, my G203s tend to start double-clicking, and I’m currently on my **3rd G203**, so I’d like something more reliable. Blowing air into it works for a while, but having to do that often is annoying. **Logitech G Pro X Superlight** I like the glide and it does **not** give me wrist pain. However, the size feels slightly on the big side, and the side buttons feel cheap/mushy to me. It has also started double-clicking, so I’m not too keen on buying another Logitech right now. **Razer Cobra HyperSpeed** I bought this because it seemed close to the G203 size, and I really like the button/click feel. However, after using it at home for around 1–2 hours, it feels too small/slim and makes me overgrip. I get wrist pain almost immediately / within an hour, so I’m probably returning or exchanging it. **Razer Viper V4 Pro** I tried it briefly in store. The clicks felt decent, but not as good as the Cobra. I’m considering it because it is larger and very light, and the GPX does not cause wrist pain for me, even though it feels a bit big. I’m currently considering: * **Razer Viper V4 Pro** * **Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed** * Possibly something non-Razer if it fits better What I’m looking for: * Comfortable for productivity / long sessions, around **8+ hours per day** * No wrist pain or overgripping * Better click/side-button feel than GPX if possible * Not as small/slim-feeling as the Cobra HyperSpeed * Good glide * Wired or wireless is fine * Preferably around **80 g or lower** * I would rather avoid heavier **100 g+** mice * Better reliability than the Logitech mice I’ve had, especially avoiding double-click issues Does it make sense to exchange the Cobra for a **Viper V4 Pro**, or would the **DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed** or another shape make more sense given the wrist pain/overgrip issue?

Reddit Iconhamstacraze
11 months ago

Dang that thing is huge. Definitely not a portable mouse. Trying to find a portable mouse with rgb. But I think the basilisk is even too big so might have to go the original pro click the basilisk mobile or the new co ra hyper speed is at least more slim

11 months ago

I usually use a basilisk, but this will be for my legion go setup and that mouse is way to big.to fit in the bag so unless I go with the mobile one, I feel cobra may be best bet. Unless I decide to go mega portable and just stick with logi stuff. But the new cobra is by far the lightest of all the mice which is surprisingly as its not battery powered like most the others

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