Razer Orochi V2
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Product Overview
Razer Orochi V2 is a compact, lightweight wireless gaming mouse. Striking a balance between performance and ease of use, the Orochi V2 delivers up to 950 hours of battery life from a single AA battery in Bluetooth mode, while supporting the ultra-low-latency Razer HyperSpeed Wireless technology.
Another interesting feature that makes the Orochi V2 versatile is the support of both AA and AAA batteries.
Unlike the latest premium Razer gaming mice, the Orochi V2 opts for 2nd-gen Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches.
Overall, the Orochi V2 is an interesting option for mobile gaming, brining features from its big brothers to gamers on the go.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Very good wireless connectivity
- Good battery life
- Comfortable ambidextrous shape
Cons
- Not as good for MMO gaming as dedicated MMO mice
What external reviewers found
External score 73%
Pros
- Superb battery life
- Comfortable ergonomic design
- Comfortable ambidextrous shape
- Sleek, lightweight design
- Feels well-built
- Comfortable palm grip
Cons
- Not rechargeable
- No wireless charging
- Only compatible with macOS
- Sensor is slightly inconsistent
- Short battery life
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Specifications
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External Reviews
laptopmag[1]
Reviewer score 84% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Orochi V2 is designed for right-handed users. People with larger hands may find the mouse uncomfortable to use given its petite size. The mouse is outfitted with Razer's 2nd-gen mechanical switches. The white and black versions of the mouse cost $69, but there are models with custom panels for $89.
Pros
- Lightweight design
- Easy to use
- Lightweight and portable
Cons
- Not ambidextrous
- No wireless charging
pcmag[2]
Reviewer score 73% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Orochi V2 is a basic six-button gaming mouse with four buttons on top. The mouse is made of matte black plastic; there's no textured side panels or grips. There's no RGB lighting, though that might be for the best if you plan to use the mouse in a public space. It's the third Razer device to offer HyperSpeed, multi-device wireless support.
Pros
- Lightweight design
- 5G Advanced sensor
- Long battery life
Cons
- No RGB lighting
rtings[3]
Reviewer score 53% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Orochi V2 feels well-built, connects wirelessly with its USB receiver or via Bluetooth, and has a comfortable ambidextrous shape. It's ideal for a fingertip grip for large and medium-sized hands or other grip types for smaller hands. It also has mouse feet that glide very well on mousepads, a CPI with a wide range you can adjust by increments of 100, and a low minimum lift-off distance.
Pros
- Feels well-built
- Comfortable ambidextrous shape
- Mouse feet glide well on mousepads
- Low click latency
Cons
- Not nearly as many side buttons as dedicated MMO mice
- Sensor is slightly inconsistent
- Only compatible with macOS
techradar[4]
Reviewer score 69% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer Orochi V2 is a small gaming mouse that can be used by anyone with average-sized hands. The shape is comfortably ergonomic if you have the hands to accommodate its size, and we found that after a week of testing prolonged use didn't cause any cramps or aches. The mouse weighs in at just 2.11oz / 60g which is hugely beneficial to anyone playing FPS titles like Call of Duty: Warzone. You have two options for connectivity, standard Bluetooth wireless and a 2.4GHz dongle.
Pros
- Sleek, lightweight design
- Easy to use
- Comfortable ergonomic design
Cons
- Short battery life
tomsguide[5]
Reviewer score 78% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Orochi V2 gaming mouse features a maximum DPI of 18,000, thanks to its 5G optical sensor which boasts 99.4% resolution accuracy. The mouse can connect to your PC via either Bluetooth or a 2.4Ghz USB dongle. Users can adjust all five stages of DPI sensitivity using the Razer Synapse software.
Pros
- Slim, lightweight design
- Ultra-low latency
- Long battery life
- Dual-mode wireless connectivity
Cons
- No Chroma lighting
tomshardware[6]
Reviewer score 71% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Orochi V2 uses a small package to accomplish a lot. Its chassis simply feels better than most other gaming mice. A small groove on the left side ensures you don't have to rest your thumb on the side buttons. The mouse isn't rechargeable, so you'll want to keep an extra battery around.
Pros
- Sleek, ambidextrous design
- Comfortable palm grip
- Easy to use
Cons
- Short battery life
- Not rechargeable
trustedreviews[7]
Reviewer score 84% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer’s Orochi V2 is a great option that packs a massive punch. It comes with a gaming-grade 18,000 DPI sensor, zero-latency wired connectivity and a great battery life. It also doubles up as a handy travel mouse and productivity companion. But while it retains Synapse 3, it loses out on any RGB backlighting.
Pros
- Powerful sensor
- Superb battery life
- Dual connectivity with HyperSpeed 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth
Cons
- No RGB lighting
Also Check
References
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 review. [laptopmag].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review. [pcmag].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 Mouse Review. [rtings].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 review. [techradar].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 mouse review. [tomsguide].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 Wireless Mouse Review: Tiny Temptress. [tomshardware].
- ^ Razer Orochi V2 Review. [trustedreviews].
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