Razer has announced a third model under its Cobra gaming mice lineup, named Razer Cobra HyperSpeed. This new model slots in between the wired Cobra and the wireless-capable Cobra Pro, though it being the latest model means it’s getting newer internals as well.
Razer Cobra HyperSpeed

Like all Cobra models, the Cobra HyperSpeed uses an ambidextrous design (with right-handed side buttons) with a smaller profile catering those who prefers claw grip, unlike the bigger Viper lineup. This mouse weighs just 62 grams – only a tad bit heavier than the wired Cobra – while still featuring full wireless capabilities, along with up to 110 hours of battery life on 2.4GHz mode and up to 170 hours on Bluetooth mode. (You can also swap it to Razer’s optional wireless charging puck with compatible mousepads to enable unlimited wireless use.)

Internally, the Razer Cobra HyperSpeed is powered by the Razer Focus X 26K Optical Sensor, which supports up to 26,000 DPI and delivers 99.6% tracking accuracy. It incorporates 4-zone Chroma RGB lighting, along with a redesigned optical scroll wheel and upgraded “Gen-4” optical mouse switches rated for 100 million clicks. It also, intriguingly, features the “AI Prompt Master” app that essentially is just a shortcut to ChatGPT or Copilot’s text and image generators.

Razer says the new Cobra HyperSpeed officially completes the lineup, so next new model you’ll see bearing this name will be a ‘V2’ model when that happens. The mouse is now available in Malaysia at an MSRP of RM489.
Pokdepinion: A decent middle option if you don’t want to go all the way to the Pro model.