
Introducing the Razer Orochi V2—a compact, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse with the longest battery life in the market for peerless portable performance. Armed with an upgraded sensor and switches for crisp control, it’s the perfect partner for gaming on the go.
Q: What is the maximum sensitivity?
A: The maximum sensitivity is 18000 dots per inch.
Q: Which type of tracking method does the mouse use?
A: The mouse uses an optical tracking method.
Q: Is the mouse adjustable in weight?
A: The Razer Orochi V2 mouse does not have adjustable weight.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: The Orochi V2 Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse has a battery life of 950 hours.
Q: Can the mouse be used with both Windows and macOS?
A: This mouse is compatible with both Apple macOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Q: Does it work for MacBook Pro?
A: Yes. However, the Razer Orochi V2 features might not work as it can only be customized through Razer Synapse 3.
Q: Will I be able to use this mouse without a mousepad?
A: Yes. You can prefer doing so, but the mouse feet might wear out quickly.
Q: Any idea what the Optical DPI is?
A: It uses 5G Optical Sensor that has a DPI of up to 18,000.

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| Pros for Razer - Orochi V2 Lightweight Optical Gaming Mouse With 950 Hour Battery Life - Wireless - White | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Life, Weight, Size, Bluetooth, Quality | Overall Performance, Battery Life, Comfort, Weight, Connectivity | Battery Life, Weight, Overall Performance, Comfort, Shape | Weight, Battery Life, Size, Ergonomics, Responsiveness |
| Cons for Razer - Orochi V2 Lightweight Optical Gaming Mouse With 950 Hour Battery Life - Wireless - White | |||
| Software, Scroll Wheel, Lag, Grip, RGB Lighting | Lag, Scrolling, Thumb Button | Left Click | Scroll Wheel, Software, Price, RGB, Side Buttons |
Customers are positive about the Orochi V2's exceptional battery life, lightweight design, and ease of use, with many praising its comfortable size and responsive performance. However, some customers expressed dissatisfaction with the software, citing issues such as instability and bloatware. A few users also reported problems with the scroll wheel and noted that the white color is prone to staining. While some found the price reasonable, others felt that RGB lighting should have been included for the price point.
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I've used a few wireless devices like this, but have never liked them for gaming. There always seems to be a little lag, especially when using Bluetooth. I don't have an ounce of lag with this mouse. Also, this model can use either AA or AAA batteries, which is kind of neat. It has both Bluetooth and standard wireless operation with a dongle. The only reason I gave it 4 stars rather than five is because I've had random disconnect issues. It seems to simply stop working for a few seconds and then reconnect. After running a firmware update and installing the latest Razer software, I haven't had any problems. I honest don't like the Razer software on my computers, though. It tries to take control of way too many systems in Windows. I do like the mouse, though.
Posted by Lenny
I bought one for my girlfriend and ended up buying one myself after using it. Switches are tactile and precise, scroll wheel is tight and notchy, and the skates are very smooth. You can also adjust the weight by swapping between a AA or AAA battery. It seems suitable for palm grip in small hands or fingertip for large hands. The only thing I don't like about it is that there is no griptape applied on the sides like the Viper Ultimate, so its not as easy to fingertip. But the mouse is textured so it doesn't feel to slippery in hand. I got it on sale for $45 and it seems like an incredible value. For the price, I was expecting it to feel less premium than the other mice in my collection. But it keeps up with other more expensive mice. Felt very natural to pick up and start clicking heads. Wireless performance is excellent over the included 2.4ghz dongle, and so far the battery life has been good. I also like the added customization of removable faceplates, I swapped with my gf for the pink.
Posted by Flow
Razer markets this mouse as a travel mouse for laptop gamers, but it feels and performs like a top-tier gaming mouse. $40 on sale is a steal. It easily beats the G305 by being significantly lighter and it doesn’t feel cheap. Depending on what shape you prefer, this might be better than the Viper Ultimate. I have large hands and switch between fingertip and a claw/palm hybrid grip comfortably. This is my GO-TO FPS gaming mouse, accompanied by the Basilisk Ultimate for everyday ergonomic usage. The wireless USB dongle did have some hiccups at first with connection, and I found out it works best on USB 3.0. I’ve heard some units may need a firmware update. But once I got it working it is fast and accurate- Going wireless is so worth it. It comes with a AA battery which works well, but I swapped in a rechargeable AAA to shave off even more weight. The only thing extra I’d like is RGB, but for the price I can’t complain about that being cut out.
Posted by danyul
