Description
Ultra-Lightweight Design: This Wireless Gaming Mouse is designed with an ultra-lightweight body that weighs only 60g, making it easy to carry and maneuver during intense gaming sessions.
Dual Wireless Modes: The mouse features two wireless modes, Bluetooth and Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, allowing users to connect to multiple devices seamlessly. It also comes with a USB Type-A dongle for improved wireless performance.
Extended Battery Life: The Orochi V2 features an impressive battery life of up to 950 hours on Bluetooth mode, making it a great choice for mobile gaming and long gaming sessions. It can also last up to 425 hours on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless mode.
Mechanical Mouse Switches: The mouse features mechanical mouse switches that provide tactile feedback and crisp clicks. These switches are durable and rated for up to 60 million clicks, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Advanced Optical Sensor: The mouse is equipped with a 5G advanced 18K DPI optical sensor, providing precise and accurate tracking for enhanced gameplay. It also features customizable DPI settings for personalized sensitivity adjustments.
mikes craftsman –
Can’t really say much more. I was looking for a small, portable mouse for my laptop with which I could game with when travelling, as I didn’t want to drag my DM1 FPS along with me (old SS Sensei clone). It weighs nearly 10g less, which initially threw off my muscle memory, but I readjusted after a couple of hours. Honestly, this mouse could easily replace my main – there’s no pre-travel on the buttons, clicks are crisp, absolutely no issues with the sensor, no RGB (which these days is a godsent, especially in a wireless mouse), really good stock skates and it’s pretty much plug&play if you’re fine with the stock DPI settings. Not a huge fan of the Razer software though, but it’s a small price to pay. So far, I probably clocked about 50 hours of game time on the battery they provided, so I can’t exactly comment on the it’s battery life. The shape is quite comfy, unless you’ve got giant hands – mine are slightly above average and I did feel some fatigue after some time (though it could be because of the different grip style I had to use, since i could BARELY claw-grip it). All in all, great mouse, would recommend. One person found this helpful
JUSTINAS PUCIATA –
out of 5 stars Verified Purchase Light, responsive and well built, but I’d have liked insertable weights Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2024 Colour Name: Mercury Great mouse, but calling it light is already an understatement, it wouldn’t even be a reliable paperweight.
Shaun Brownlee –
Now, let’s get the most important point out of the way: – This mouse is not great if you have large hands. If you have big hands, see if you can try it out somewhere or just don’t buy it. The points why you should buy it: – It feels nice in your hand, fits like a glove. – Beautiful sleek design. – High built quality, NO loose parts, crackling or bending anywhere (actually surprised, I have had mice from other big brands and this is the first that has no poor gaps, or moving plastic). – Option to use it with Bluetooth only (convenient not to have to use a dongle and works with many mobile devices) or with 2.4 GHZ dongle (can be stored inside mouse, better for latency). – Powered with AA or AAA battery (either/or, NOT both at once). Lithium batteries are more harmful to the environment and less recyclable. You can obviously also replace the battery. If a Lithium battery dies, the whole mouse can be thrown away. One person found this helpful
Tack –
I’ve been using the Razer Orochi V2 for about two weeks and find it a solid choice. It’s lightweight and comfortable, particularly for smaller hands. The option to use either AA or AAA batteries is practical, and the dual connectivity with Bluetooth and wireless adds flexibility. The mouse is better suited for right-handed use, but I find it usable as an ambidextrous user. I chose the Roblox colourway because it was significantly cheaper than the more attractive options. While I’m not a fan of Roblox, the design is neutral enough that it doesn’t matter. Overall, the mouse performs well and offers good value. One person found this helpful
Micheal Lazenby –
March 2023 Size Name: 256GB Style Name: F35 Verified Purchase I had great expectations from this, but a few things made it unusable for me. Firstly, the fingerprint reader was not completely reliable requiring several attempts on several occasions. If I am entrusting data to it then it has to be perfectly reliable – my phone always recognises my fingerprint first time – this item didn’t always do this. Secondly, setting it up requires access to a PC running Windows. This was not a problem for me but it was an annoyance. Thirdly, the storage space is divided into two areas. One area is public and not encrypted and the other area is encrypted. This caused me problems as when using it on some non- Windows devices, they more often than not only managed to see the public partition and the encrypted partition could not be seen even after using the fingerprint system. A single encrypted partition would have been better …. and that was what I expected when I bought it. Not suitable for my purposes – I need total compatibility across all devices with a USB port. Returned to Gadget Tree who are always very good about accepting items back. Read more 4 people found this h
Reginald Cooper (verified owner) –
I basically think the G305 is the greatest mouse of all time so I’ve been sat here waiting for a lightweight version for a long time. When I first saw the Orochi V2 I had high hopes. I’ve waited a while to make sure any kinks are knocked out, it was worth the wait. I did have a problem with the first one in the fact it wobbled from side to side, that was the black model so I tried the white and it’s perfectly flat. The mouse comes with a AAA lithium battery which is a great touch, it keeps the weight down. You can choose between AA and AAA in the mouse which is great. I put the AAA in a converter and in the AA spot for better weight distribution. It feels great. I connected the mouse and it got picked up by synapse straight away, the firmware updated automatically. I calibrated the surface as well so it’s running tip top. The stock skates are excellent, really slippy, had no problem with my aim in apex or cod. In the hand it feels fantastic, it’s smaller than the g305 but fills my hand well. There’s a slight groove to the left of the mouse for the thumb and it feels really comfortable. The clicks are snappy, not oo spongey. Overall this is probably going to be my new main, until a lightweight g305 comes out anyway! 5 people found this helpful
Daniel Richard –
As a PC gamer you take decent Mice for granted. But as soon as you step into the world of Mac, its a issue. Its mainly an issue on Mac M1 which for hardware contraints only has 2 USB-C Ports. One port for monitor and the other for a charger leaves nothing for wired mouse (or wireless adapter). The Logi Anywhere 3 should be perfect, but it lag issues (I’m sure firmware will sort it eventually). The Magic Mouse 2 is fine, just not pleasant to use. So Razer Orochi, works well on Mac OS, has the Razer build quality. It has a switch between Wireless (whish is prefered when gaming) and Blutooth. I personally think that not having a rechargable battery is a plus, it means it has longer life than if it had a built in battery. I didn’t think that this mouse would work well on Mac as well as it does and replace my Razer Viper Ultimate on PC. I think I might sell my Viper Ultimate as nice as it is, the Orochi feels as nice to use, I prefer the smaller size, bettery battery life I only forego the RGB lighting. 6 people found this helpful