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Patriot Arms Gamers with Viper Line of Gaming Accessories

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Patriot, a leading manufacturer of mobile accessories, computer and USB memory, announces their Viper line of gaming accessories. Designed for the most fervent gamers, the Viper collection includes a mechanical keyboard, headset, and two mice to maximize gaming performance.

"Gamers already use Patriot's Viper Memory for superior performance in gaming and we wanted to provide them with a full ecosystem of accessories that speak to their needs with exceptional tactical advantages and a true gaming experience," says Saeed Arash Far, Global Director of Engineering at Patriot. "The Viper line of accessories blasts itself into the competition with four products that not only have key differentiators, but also provides a huge value proposition to all gamers."



With anti-ghosting and full spectrum LED with a 16.8 million color rate, the V760 mechanical keyboard provides ultimate customization for each user. With countless hours of gaming, sometimes into the early hours of the morning, the removable magnetic palm rest is ergonomic for comfort and support. With twelve multi-media keys and 6 programmable macro keys, these can be customized to illuminate to fit your style whether RPG or FPS.

Precision and Performance - V560 and V530 Viper Mice
Both styles offer peak performance with slight variations for the gamer. The V560 launches itself to the higher-range with an extreme precision laser lens and up to 8200 DPI. A weighted mouse with ceramic foot pads ensures easy gliding on all surfaces and mouse pads also eliminating wear and tear that won't affect gaming performance. The V560 is pictured on the right in the below image.

The V530 offers gamers a mid-range mouse without compromising on performance. With up to 5000 DPI and an optical lens, the V530 is an entry-level choice with advanced features for someone looking for a reliable back-up. The V530 is pictured on the left in the below image.

Hear in High Def - V360 Viper Headset
Hearing the creek of a door opening or a bullet shell hit the floor is what makes the gaming experience immersive. The V360 headset boasts a 7.1 virtual surround sound that transports gamers into the most lifelike scenarios. The ergonomic ear cup design provides comfort while the controls are placed on the ear cup and not on the cord, allowing for even weight distribution.

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ermm is that a double scroll wheel?
 
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that keyboard looks exactly like Corsair Gaming K70, lol
 
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ermm is that a double scroll wheel?
That's what I am thinking. I hope my fat finger doesn't keep scrolling on the bottom scroll wheel while I am trying to scroll the top wheel. I'll have to look up this extra scroll wheel when I get home tonight.

I like the idea of a magnetic palm rest instead of the clip on plastic ones.
 
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The best mouse. Prestigio was the first such model now offers PATRIOT. They have the best grip and are made of very light material and slide on the ceramic legs. SENTY offers the same model Sentey Revolution Pro SP GS-3911.http: //www.sentey.com/en/revolution-pro-gs-3911. for $ 37 or less I have seen. anyone looking for a good and cheap mouse will not be disappointed. The rest looks copied or in new housing . if it is good and cheap I do not mind.
 
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that keyboard looks exactly like Corsair Gaming K70, lol
this is really hillarious...
not only does The V560 copyed from http: //www.sentey.com/en/revolution-pro-gs-3911 but

also from Prestigio http://www.prestigio.com/news/new-products/Ultimate-gaming-mouse
which i had for the last 4 years until i switched to roccat Tyon

in either case a big lol

p.s. didn't see that some1 mentioned prestigio already hehe
Patriot is a memory company at the core, they're probably got their peripheral products from other companies.
Just like some Razer products aren't made by its own team (made by Belkin, FischerAudio, etc).
 

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I might actually pick up this keyboard - anything that looks like a Corsair K70 but without that tramp stamp on it
 
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