Just when we thought every company had jumped into the peripherals market at some point and time Patriot showed off their new product line back in June. They introduced a gaming mouse, headset, and a mechanical keyboard, basically the staples. Well late last fall they sent over the headset and mouse but I was a little slow to get into my testing. That said I’ve been testing them both out for a while now and today I’m going to break down what both the Viper V560 Gaming mouse and Viper V360 7.1 Headset are all about and see how they perform. With the peripheral market having so much competition, especially from a few well establishes brands Patriot has an uphill battle, but let’s see how they do with their first try.
Product Names: Patriot Viper V360 7.1 Headset and Viper V560 Gaming Mouse
Review Sample Provided by: Patriot
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Amazon Links: Viper V360 and Viper V560
Viper V560 Specifications | |
DPI | Up to 8200 |
Programmable Buttons | 9 |
Sensor | Avago 9800 Laser |
Width | 8 cm |
Height | 4.7 cm |
Length | 12.8 cm |
Weight | 193 g |
OS | Windows® 10 and Mac® OS X, or higher |
Certifications | RoHS, FCC, CE, Class 1M Laser |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Viper V360 Specifications | |
Speakers | 7.1 |
Connection | USB |
Earcup Design | Over ear |
Microphone | Built in fold down microphone |
Weight | 335 g |
Certifications | RoHS, FCC, CE |
OS | Windows® 10 and Mac® OS X, or higher |
Warranty | 2 Years |