Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor. Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor.
Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor. Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor.
Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor. Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor.
Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor. Attain the next level of absolute control with the Razer Viper 8KHzan ambidextrous esports gaming mouse with a true 8000 Hz polling rate for the fastest speed and lowest latency ever achieved. Upgraded with 2nd-gen Razer Optical Switches, its time to rise to the occasion and leave it all on the floor.
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Razer Viper 8KHz Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches - 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable
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The shape is the regular viper shape, a rather low back hump, long and ambidextrous. I am personally not too fond of it but I'm sure that others will be. The coating is very average, not especially easy to grip but not slippery. I would describe the coating as a plastic akin to a PBT keycap. The paracord on the mouse leaves a lot to be desired in an era of wireless mice and flexible paracords when the mouse is wired. The paracord is rather stiff and has the shoelace type of feeling to it, usable but not leading in any meaningful way. Scroll wheel is nice, no problems there. Keep in mind that there is side buttons on both the left and right sides of the mouse so steer clear if that is something you want to avoid. Now as for the real reason most people will gravitate ... MoreThe shape is the regular viper shape, a rather low back hump, long and ambidextrous. I am personally not too fond of it but I'm sure that others will be. The coating is very average, not especially easy to grip but not slippery. I would describe the coating as a plastic akin to a PBT keycap. The paracord on the mouse leaves a lot to be desired in an era of wireless mice and flexible paracords when the mouse is wired. The paracord is rather stiff and has the shoelace type of feeling to it, usable but not leading in any meaningful way. Scroll wheel is nice, no problems there. Keep in mind that there is side buttons on both the left and right sides of the mouse so steer clear if that is something you want to avoid. Now as for the real reason most people will gravitate towards this mouse, its namesake 8KHz. Can you feel the 8KHz? Yes, you can feel smoother tracking but a lot of systems will not be able to handle that report rate and in turn you will suffer noticeably lower frames in games. The mouse is fun and cool to mess around with but not necessarily a technology which will give you a huge competitive advantage. If you are not already a fan of the Viper shape, look elsewhere and if you are you may enjoy this mouse as it is a pioneer among its peers. Will 8KHz become the future? We will see if wired mice are able to compete in a wireless mark and whether or not the wire justifies the extra poling rate.
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This mouse is fast. Not only is it very lightweight, clocking in at 71g, but the buttons feel very crisp with the gen2 switches, and it feels like an upgrade over my Viper Ultimate. Sure, this mouse is wired, and I’ve considered picking up a mouse bungee to manage the cable, which after a month of use still retains most of its shape, but the cable is braided, and for the most part I don’t see an issue.There was a break-in period where the mouse feet had “sharp” edges against the mousepad, producing a scratchy and abrasive feeling on the first couple of uses.I’ve had issues running valorant if you do not set Raw Mouse Input Buffer(Beta) to on.The RGB lighting is not visible depending on your grip and use. As an item on your desk between sessions, it’s ... MoreThis mouse is fast. Not only is it very lightweight, clocking in at 71g, but the buttons feel very crisp with the gen2 switches, and it feels like an upgrade over my Viper Ultimate. Sure, this mouse is wired, and I’ve considered picking up a mouse bungee to manage the cable, which after a month of use still retains most of its shape, but the cable is braided, and for the most part I don’t see an issue.There was a break-in period where the mouse feet had “sharp” edges against the mousepad, producing a scratchy and abrasive feeling on the first couple of uses.I’ve had issues running valorant if you do not set Raw Mouse Input Buffer(Beta) to on.The RGB lighting is not visible depending on your grip and use. As an item on your desk between sessions, it’s noticeable, but if you palm your mouse, you will not be able to see it while playing.The mouse feet after the break-in period are smooth, and the sensor feels very accurate. Every button feels very crisp and responsive. The scroll wheel is firm, but does have some texture. Personally I prefer scrollwheels with a free roll or locking switch, which this mouse does not have.The cable is long enough to reach the computer, and the supporting Razer software is very good.The box itself Was very pleasing to open with Razer’s “NASA” packaging. It also comes with some very lucrative stickers with a nice reflective rainbow shimmer, denoting some of razer’s own branding. For the price, it’s ok. There are other mice at this price range which might offer a better experience. For me, moving from the viper ultimate to the 8k, I wanted to explore what the 8k sensor could do for me. I haven’t noticed much of a reason to purchase this mouse over a 1000hz polling rate mouse. Like I said, it is a bit gimicky.I am happy with this purchase, but the break-in period, and the potential need for a mouse bungee docks this product one star.
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This mouse i actually super well valued, coming from razer products who aren't really well valued but still, ignore other reviews, this is my brutally honest opinion and it isn't brutal for once. The mouse has the classic and super nice shape of the classic razer viper with the round hump, decent clicks and the rubber sides, like the other mice of the viper category (except the mini) they are ambidextrous, meaning however you hold the mouse, it's the same shape and layout, even side buttons on each side! the comfort curves are absolutely just so nice to put your fingers on. You might or not like the mouse depending of you have large or small hands and the type of grip, remember, shape is king when it comes to gaming. Let's talk about the clicks, of course razer is ... MoreThis mouse i actually super well valued, coming from razer products who aren't really well valued but still, ignore other reviews, this is my brutally honest opinion and it isn't brutal for once. The mouse has the classic and super nice shape of the classic razer viper with the round hump, decent clicks and the rubber sides, like the other mice of the viper category (except the mini) they are ambidextrous, meaning however you hold the mouse, it's the same shape and layout, even side buttons on each side! the comfort curves are absolutely just so nice to put your fingers on. You might or not like the mouse depending of you have large or small hands and the type of grip, remember, shape is king when it comes to gaming. Let's talk about the clicks, of course razer is still working on it but this mouse to be an absolute no latency monster, they added their optical switches and just a heads up, they don't really feel like mechanical switches but they are quite good and responsive. Now for the fun part, the sensor and software, the sensor is of course, super great because razer is quite super good in that category and the name of the mouse describes what they are going for and this means the polling rate of the mouse. Of course, 8000hz is quite rare and new so DON'T EXPECT FOR IT TO WORK EVERYWHERE, it doesn't work well on Roblox, Osu! and many other games but they are probably gonna fix this in later versions. The software is obviously Synapse 3 and of course the program might be a little confusing but it should be easy to understand by the layout, when you get on the mouse, there are 3 categories, customise is to customise and change the buttons and what they do, performance is where you can change your DPI and polling rate that goes from 125 to 8000hz, lighting to control the RGB that is located in the mouse and calibration to calibrate a certain surface for maximum performance.Now for the common problems and fixesGame lags: lower your polling rate until fixed or your system isn't powerful enoughMouse feels weird in game: lower polling rate until normalMouse not working or isn't detected on ryzen 5000 system: system problem, common problem on Ryzen 5000 systems.
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Product dimensions | 6.63 x 12.67 x 3.78 cm; 70.87 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 12.7 x 3.8 centimetres |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
Razer Viper 8KHz Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches - 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable
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Razer Viper 8KHz Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches - 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable
Delivery $29.03
Viper 8KHz Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: Fastest Gaming Switches - 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - 8 Programmable Buttons
Delivery between 6–9 July $29
The shape is the regular viper shape, a rather low back hump, long and ambidextrous. I am personally not too fond of it but I'm sure that others will be. The coating is very average, not especially easy to grip but not slippery. I would describe the coating as a plastic akin to a PBT keycap. The paracord on the mouse leaves a lot to be desired in an era of wireless mice and flexible paracords when the mouse is wired. The paracord is rather stiff and has the shoelace type of feeling to it, usable but not leading in any meaningful way. Scroll wheel is nice, no problems there. Keep in mind that there is side buttons on both the left and right sides of the mouse so steer clear if that is something you want to avoid. Now as for the real reason most people will gravitate ... MoreThe shape is the regular viper shape, a rather low back hump, long and ambidextrous. I am personally not too fond of it but I'm sure that others will be. The coating is very average, not especially easy to grip but not slippery. I would describe the coating as a plastic akin to a PBT keycap. The paracord on the mouse leaves a lot to be desired in an era of wireless mice and flexible paracords when the mouse is wired. The paracord is rather stiff and has the shoelace type of feeling to it, usable but not leading in any meaningful way. Scroll wheel is nice, no problems there. Keep in mind that there is side buttons on both the left and right sides of the mouse so steer clear if that is something you want to avoid. Now as for the real reason most people will gravitate towards this mouse, its namesake 8KHz. Can you feel the 8KHz? Yes, you can feel smoother tracking but a lot of systems will not be able to handle that report rate and in turn you will suffer noticeably lower frames in games. The mouse is fun and cool to mess around with but not necessarily a technology which will give you a huge competitive advantage. If you are not already a fan of the Viper shape, look elsewhere and if you are you may enjoy this mouse as it is a pioneer among its peers. Will 8KHz become the future? We will see if wired mice are able to compete in a wireless mark and whether or not the wire justifies the extra poling rate.
This mouse is fast. Not only is it very lightweight, clocking in at 71g, but the buttons feel very crisp with the gen2 switches, and it feels like an upgrade over my Viper Ultimate. Sure, this mouse is wired, and I’ve considered picking up a mouse bungee to manage the cable, which after a month of use still retains most of its shape, but the cable is braided, and for the most part I don’t see an issue.There was a break-in period where the mouse feet had “sharp” edges against the mousepad, producing a scratchy and abrasive feeling on the first couple of uses.I’ve had issues running valorant if you do not set Raw Mouse Input Buffer(Beta) to on.The RGB lighting is not visible depending on your grip and use. As an item on your desk between sessions, it’s ... MoreThis mouse is fast. Not only is it very lightweight, clocking in at 71g, but the buttons feel very crisp with the gen2 switches, and it feels like an upgrade over my Viper Ultimate. Sure, this mouse is wired, and I’ve considered picking up a mouse bungee to manage the cable, which after a month of use still retains most of its shape, but the cable is braided, and for the most part I don’t see an issue.There was a break-in period where the mouse feet had “sharp” edges against the mousepad, producing a scratchy and abrasive feeling on the first couple of uses.I’ve had issues running valorant if you do not set Raw Mouse Input Buffer(Beta) to on.The RGB lighting is not visible depending on your grip and use. As an item on your desk between sessions, it’s noticeable, but if you palm your mouse, you will not be able to see it while playing.The mouse feet after the break-in period are smooth, and the sensor feels very accurate. Every button feels very crisp and responsive. The scroll wheel is firm, but does have some texture. Personally I prefer scrollwheels with a free roll or locking switch, which this mouse does not have.The cable is long enough to reach the computer, and the supporting Razer software is very good.The box itself Was very pleasing to open with Razer’s “NASA” packaging. It also comes with some very lucrative stickers with a nice reflective rainbow shimmer, denoting some of razer’s own branding. For the price, it’s ok. There are other mice at this price range which might offer a better experience. For me, moving from the viper ultimate to the 8k, I wanted to explore what the 8k sensor could do for me. I haven’t noticed much of a reason to purchase this mouse over a 1000hz polling rate mouse. Like I said, it is a bit gimicky.I am happy with this purchase, but the break-in period, and the potential need for a mouse bungee docks this product one star.
This mouse i actually super well valued, coming from razer products who aren't really well valued but still, ignore other reviews, this is my brutally honest opinion and it isn't brutal for once. The mouse has the classic and super nice shape of the classic razer viper with the round hump, decent clicks and the rubber sides, like the other mice of the viper category (except the mini) they are ambidextrous, meaning however you hold the mouse, it's the same shape and layout, even side buttons on each side! the comfort curves are absolutely just so nice to put your fingers on. You might or not like the mouse depending of you have large or small hands and the type of grip, remember, shape is king when it comes to gaming. Let's talk about the clicks, of course razer is ... MoreThis mouse i actually super well valued, coming from razer products who aren't really well valued but still, ignore other reviews, this is my brutally honest opinion and it isn't brutal for once. The mouse has the classic and super nice shape of the classic razer viper with the round hump, decent clicks and the rubber sides, like the other mice of the viper category (except the mini) they are ambidextrous, meaning however you hold the mouse, it's the same shape and layout, even side buttons on each side! the comfort curves are absolutely just so nice to put your fingers on. You might or not like the mouse depending of you have large or small hands and the type of grip, remember, shape is king when it comes to gaming. Let's talk about the clicks, of course razer is still working on it but this mouse to be an absolute no latency monster, they added their optical switches and just a heads up, they don't really feel like mechanical switches but they are quite good and responsive. Now for the fun part, the sensor and software, the sensor is of course, super great because razer is quite super good in that category and the name of the mouse describes what they are going for and this means the polling rate of the mouse. Of course, 8000hz is quite rare and new so DON'T EXPECT FOR IT TO WORK EVERYWHERE, it doesn't work well on Roblox, Osu! and many other games but they are probably gonna fix this in later versions. The software is obviously Synapse 3 and of course the program might be a little confusing but it should be easy to understand by the layout, when you get on the mouse, there are 3 categories, customise is to customise and change the buttons and what they do, performance is where you can change your DPI and polling rate that goes from 125 to 8000hz, lighting to control the RGB that is located in the mouse and calibration to calibrate a certain surface for maximum performance.Now for the common problems and fixesGame lags: lower your polling rate until fixed or your system isn't powerful enoughMouse feels weird in game: lower polling rate until normalMouse not working or isn't detected on ryzen 5000 system: system problem, common problem on Ryzen 5000 systems.
By far the best of the over 1k polling rate mice, and the only useable one if your like me and play with finger tip grip. This is due to the other high polling rate mice just being too big.In some games the polling rate causes lag. GTA5 would lag out with anything over 2k, and Destiny 2 have very small frame drops with anything over 4k. I suspect this is not due to system load, as the polling rate had a limited effect on CPU usages with my 5800X. Instead I think its due to the games not expecting so much data from the mice (and keyboard if you run some Corsair boards).Is the polling rate noticeable? I think so, and I think its worth picking it up over just about any other wired mouse, its not even that much more expensive. I have a feeling it will be like high ... MoreBy far the best of the over 1k polling rate mice, and the only useable one if your like me and play with finger tip grip. This is due to the other high polling rate mice just being too big.In some games the polling rate causes lag. GTA5 would lag out with anything over 2k, and Destiny 2 have very small frame drops with anything over 4k. I suspect this is not due to system load, as the polling rate had a limited effect on CPU usages with my 5800X. Instead I think its due to the games not expecting so much data from the mice (and keyboard if you run some Corsair boards).Is the polling rate noticeable? I think so, and I think its worth picking it up over just about any other wired mouse, its not even that much more expensive. I have a feeling it will be like high refresh rate screens were for me, noticeable when I got one, and VERY noticeable if I try to play on anything 60 hz,
I love this mouse!I'm a professional programmer (30 years), not much a gamer, but it seems to have the perfect weight, shape, tracking ability, and button feel for me.The slowly-changing LED logo colors are pleasant, and not distracting.I have not installed the Razer custom software that it wants me to, but it still works perfectly fine with the default Windows drivers.This mouse tracks SO much better than my old Microsoft mouse. I can use it on table surfaces that I wasn't able to before.I was pleasantly surprised by both the layout of the friction slides on the bottom, and the material they used for the cable. Both seem more durable than most mice.I would have liked to test the feel of the "mini" version of this mouse, too, but they didn't have any on ... MoreI love this mouse!I'm a professional programmer (30 years), not much a gamer, but it seems to have the perfect weight, shape, tracking ability, and button feel for me.The slowly-changing LED logo colors are pleasant, and not distracting.I have not installed the Razer custom software that it wants me to, but it still works perfectly fine with the default Windows drivers.This mouse tracks SO much better than my old Microsoft mouse. I can use it on table surfaces that I wasn't able to before.I was pleasantly surprised by both the layout of the friction slides on the bottom, and the material they used for the cable. Both seem more durable than most mice.I would have liked to test the feel of the "mini" version of this mouse, too, but they didn't have any on display at the moment.Very happy with my selection.
Got this on sale for like $40 and its well worth it. Coming from a deathadder,this mouse was good and bad.Good:1. The sensor is accurate just like my deathadder,but Im not sure if I notice any difference with the 8k polling rate.2. The mouse is very light.3. The side grips feel better than my DA.4. The mouse wheel has a better grip and slight more resistance than my DA,so its less prone to accidental scrolling.5. Two extra buttons on the right side for either lefties,or just additional bindings.Bad:1. The cord enters the mouse way too close to the bottom,so it makes the cord drag across the mouse pad and desk. This creates annoying drag thats really noticeable. A mouse bungie would correct this,but i didnt need one with my DA.2. The side buttons are smaller ... MoreGot this on sale for like $40 and its well worth it. Coming from a deathadder,this mouse was good and bad.Good:1. The sensor is accurate just like my deathadder,but Im not sure if I notice any difference with the 8k polling rate.2. The mouse is very light.3. The side grips feel better than my DA.4. The mouse wheel has a better grip and slight more resistance than my DA,so its less prone to accidental scrolling.5. Two extra buttons on the right side for either lefties,or just additional bindings.Bad:1. The cord enters the mouse way too close to the bottom,so it makes the cord drag across the mouse pad and desk. This creates annoying drag thats really noticeable. A mouse bungie would correct this,but i didnt need one with my DA.2. The side buttons are smaller and lower than my DA,so its harder to quickly press them when needed.Overall if you can get this mouse on sale,i would say buy it.
TL;DR: The mouse is good while it works. But dealing with multiple broken mice in only about 1 year of use even after FREE replacement isn't really worth the time and the money.Wow, where do I start. Saw this mouse on sale and figured I would give it a shot, switching over from a Logitech G502 which was going bad. The Razer Viper itself isn't bad. Its lightweight and it fit my hand pretty well. However, after about 10-11 months, it just died. No response, nothing. So I though no worries, these things happen, let me reach out to Razer support. They were pleasant and after some back and forth, let me send in my mouse for a replacement.And the replacement was good... for about 1 month. It had a different issue. The scroll wheel would skip or miss inputs. At times, ... MoreTL;DR: The mouse is good while it works. But dealing with multiple broken mice in only about 1 year of use even after FREE replacement isn't really worth the time and the money.Wow, where do I start. Saw this mouse on sale and figured I would give it a shot, switching over from a Logitech G502 which was going bad. The Razer Viper itself isn't bad. Its lightweight and it fit my hand pretty well. However, after about 10-11 months, it just died. No response, nothing. So I though no worries, these things happen, let me reach out to Razer support. They were pleasant and after some back and forth, let me send in my mouse for a replacement.And the replacement was good... for about 1 month. It had a different issue. The scroll wheel would skip or miss inputs. At times, it would scroll in wrong direction! I tried a few troubleshooting guides and used some compress air to clean it out. But there was no change. And at this point, wasn't really willing to play the warranty game with support.I'm not the most meticulous guy in the world, but I do try to take care of my things. The mouse never leaves the desk either. Needless to say, I won't be going back to Razer products for a while.As a side note, I also purchased a Viper Mini around the same time. The scroll wheel started to go bad in the exact same way after using as a backup for about 2 months. Might not be fair to leave this note here but Best Buy won't let me leave a review there since they no longer carry it.
I use my rig for both gaming and work-related applications. This mouse is very small and light compared to the Logitech G700s I was using, and I was initially concerned that the form factor was considerably smaller, and the grip was less form-fitting and had fewer customizable buttons. It might take some time for some people to adapt to it. But compared to the older mouse it was a pleasure to work without annoying lag glitches and with very accurate, reliable targeting and quick response. Performance during gaming is super responsive, and it breezes through work applications. The 4 custom buttons are still plenty for the functions I use most. I adapted fairly quickly to the ambidextrous shape and like the Razer Cortex software feature that frees resources for gaming ... MoreI use my rig for both gaming and work-related applications. This mouse is very small and light compared to the Logitech G700s I was using, and I was initially concerned that the form factor was considerably smaller, and the grip was less form-fitting and had fewer customizable buttons. It might take some time for some people to adapt to it. But compared to the older mouse it was a pleasure to work without annoying lag glitches and with very accurate, reliable targeting and quick response. Performance during gaming is super responsive, and it breezes through work applications. The 4 custom buttons are still plenty for the functions I use most. I adapted fairly quickly to the ambidextrous shape and like the Razer Cortex software feature that frees resources for gaming - an unexpected plus. The only downside I've noticed is that the mouse doesn't play well with my USB ports on startup, and the port it is using has to be cycled on/off after startup (or the plug has to be removed and reinserted) to get the mouse going- a driver compatibility issue, I suspect. Also, there's no wireless capability, although I'm still not sure that wireless is completely ready for prime time when it comes to gaming, so I really don't find that to be a concern. Otherwise and overall, I would rate this one as a solid performer so far.
Razer are top of the line in gaming peripherals, no doubt. I've had mouse and keyboards from them and always enjoyed it. They did the job and gave me competitive edge, while looking great as well.But the hardware would always go bad years down the line, such as double-clicking or not registering clicks. So far, this mouse has been great. I do notice rattling/loose mouse tips straight out the box. Not sure if that's how it's supposed to be, but that's my only complaint as of now. Design and performance is amazing. Only time will tell if it'll last the same as my previous Razer peripherals.
Overall a great mouse. I went from the deathadder essential to the viper 8k, and while you can notice a slight improvement upon input lag, and performance it’s not super significant. I like the overall feel of the deathadder more. Personally I have larger hands and it was a lot more comfortable to use. The buttons are also a little awkward to get used to in comparison. The biggest disappointment was finding out that 90% of video games won’t support an 8k polling rate. While it’s nice to have the option it causes extreme input lag while trying to use 8k. All and all I think you can get more bang for your buck elsewhere, but still a solid mouse just not the best option for me.
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Product dimensions | 6.63 x 12.67 x 3.78 cm; 70.87 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 12.7 x 3.8 centimetres |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |