Next Sr7 | Gaming Mouse

The V2 Pro was a top-tier mouse, but the V3 Pro (Next Gen) beats it in shape and build quality. The V2 had a "safe" shape; the V3 has an aggressive, performance-oriented shape. The V3 clicks also feel higher quality and less prone to developing rattle over time.

In an era where wireless is king, releasing a wired mouse requires confidence. The Next SR7 features a ultra-flexible paracord cable that is 2 meters long. Because the mouse weighs only 49 grams, the cable's drag is proportionally more noticeable than on a heavy mouse, but the paracord is so soft that most users won't need a bungee.

That said, a wireless version would catapult this mouse to legendary status. For now, wired purists will love it.

The Viper V3 Pro is essentially a smaller, lighter version of the DeathAdder V3 Pro. If you found the DeathAdder too long or too wide, the Viper V3 Pro offers that same ergonomic comfort in a tighter, faster package.

| Feature | Next SR7 | Razer Viper Mini | Glorious Model O- | Logitech G Pro X Superlight | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Weight | 49g | 61g | 58g | 63g | | Sensor | PAW3395 | PMW3359 | BAMF | HERO 25K | | Max DPI | 26,000 | 8,500 | 19,000 | 25,600 | | Price | ~$40 | ~$30 | ~$50 | ~$150 | | Cable | Paracord | Rubber | Paracord | Wireless | next sr7 gaming mouse

The verdict? The Next SR7 offers the best sensor on the market for roughly the price of a dinner for two. You are paying for performance, not branding.

Nothing ruins a great mouse faster than mushy, double-clicking switches. The Next SR7 utilizes TTC Gold 80 Million micro switches for the main left and right clicks.

Why TTC Gold matters:

The side buttons use smaller TTC switches, which have minimal pre-travel but noticeable post-travel. The scroll wheel is a 24-step coded encoder—it’s tactile, loud, and defined, perfect for bhopping in CS2 or switching weapons in RPGs. The V2 Pro was a top-tier mouse, but

The Next SR7 adopts the ubiquitous honeycomb shell design to achieve its low weight, but with a few distinct tweaks. Unlike the standard hexagon cutouts, the SR7 features a geometric pattern that looks more like a futuristic circuit board.

Key Design Features:

The shape is heavily inspired by the beloved Zowie FK series—a low-profile, flat spine that suits claw and fingertip grip styles perfectly. Palm grippers with large hands may find the hump too low, but for aggressive FPS players, this shape is endgame material.

Like most gaming mice, the SR7 requires software for deep customization. Next has launched its unified platform called NextCore (available on Windows and, unofficially, via an open-source Linux driver). The side buttons use smaller TTC switches, which

Pros of the software:

Cons of the software:

The good news: The Next SR7 gaming mouse saves all settings to onboard memory. You can install the software, set your DPI and polling rate, close it, and never open it again. The mouse remembers everything.


The biggest shift in this "next-gen" Viper is the move away from the classic Viper/Viper Ultimate ambidextrous shape.