Specifications
Lighting TypeNoneMaximum Sensitivity18000 dots per inchNumber of Buttons (Total)6Connection TypeWireless
Key Specs
Lighting TypeNoneMaximum Sensitivity18000 dots per inchNumber of Buttons (Total)6Connection TypeWireless
General
Product NameOrochi V2 Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse With 950 Hour Battery LifeBrandRazerSystem RequirementsApple MacOS, Microsoft WindowsModel NumberRZ01-03730400-R3U1ColorWhiteColor CategoryWhite
Features
Mouse TypeGamingLighting TypeNoneMaximum Number of Memory Profiles1
Performance
Mouse OperationScroll wheel, Button(s)Mouse Grip StyleErgonomicHandednessRight-handedTracking MethodOpticalMaximum Sensitivity18000 dots per inchNumber of Buttons (Total)6Number of Thumb Buttons2Number of Programmable Buttons6Designed for Game GenreMMO, MOBA, RPG, RTS, FPSAdjustable WeightNo
Connectivity
Connection TypeWirelessWireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Radio Frequency (RF)Maximum Wireless Range10 feetOperating System CompatibilityWindows, MacPlug and Play OperationYesNumber of Devices Connectable Simultaneously1
Power
Mouse Power SourceBattery-poweredOn/Off SwitchYesRechargeable Battery (Mouse)NoBatteries IncludedYes
Included
Mouse Pad IncludedNo
Dimensions
Product Height1.5 inchesProduct Length2.47 inchesProduct Width2.46 inchesProduct Weight59.82 grams
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 yearsManufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
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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.
60g Ultra-lightweight Design
Its small, portable design makes it the ideal travel companion for gaming, while its ambidextrous shape allows for easy handling and deft control—all at no compromise to build strength.
2 Wireless Modes
Maximize its battery life for work via Bluetooth, and maximize your after-hours gaming with the seamless, low-latency performance of Razer HyperSpeed Wireless.
Up to 950 Hours of Battery Life
Built for the gaming and work grind, it lasts up to 950 hours on Bluetooth and up to 425 hours on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, and can go for ages before its batteries need replacing.
2nd-gen Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches
With new gold-plated contact points, the switches are less prone to degrading and have a longer lifespan of up to 60 million clicks, so you can enjoy crisp execution that’s just as consistent.
Razer 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor
Enjoy responsive, pixel-precise aim with an improved sensor that flawlessly tracks your movement with zero spinouts.
Works with AA/AAA Batteries
Requiring only one AA or AAA battery to work, this mouse has a hybrid battery slot that’s optimally positioned for balanced weight distribution.
What's Included
Razer - Orochi V2 Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse - White
Product Manual
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Q: QuestionWhat is the maximum sensitivity?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThe maximum sensitivity is 18000 dots per inch.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhich type of tracking method does the mouse use?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThe mouse uses an optical tracking method.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionIs the mouse adjustable in weight?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThe Razer Orochi V2 mouse does not have adjustable weight.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionHow long does the battery last?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThe Orochi V2 Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse has a battery life of 950 hours.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionCan the mouse be used with both Windows and macOS?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThis mouse is compatible with both Apple macOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionDoes it work for MacBook Pro?(4 answers)
A: AnswerYes. However, the Razer Orochi V2 features might not work as it can only be customized through Razer Synapse 3.Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionWill I be able to use this mouse without a mousepad?(4 answers)
A: AnswerYes. You can prefer doing so, but the mouse feet might wear out quickly.Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionAny idea what the Optical DPI is?(4 answers)
A: AnswerIt uses 5G Optical Sensor that has a DPI of up to 18,000.Answered by Razer Customer Support
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Reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 911 reviews
4.7Rating by feature
- 4.6Value
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Quality
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- 4.8Ease of Use
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
5 expert reviews
Customers are saying
Customers are satisfied with the Orochi V2's long battery life, lightweight design, and wireless connectivity. They appreciate its comfortable grip, responsive buttons, and affordable price. However, some users have expressed concerns about the lack of grip on the stock mouse, the software download requirement, and the build quality not being on par with other brands.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One of the best gaming mice AND great value
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
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Fingertip mouse- upgrade firmware
Orochi is one the best wireless mouse available today. The Logitech G305 is similar in that it does take a battery but the shape is very different. The Orochi is much smaller/lighter, it's perfect for fingertip. But not great if you claw or palm grip, unless you have small hands. This mouse has major dpi deviation, so running it at 400 or 800 is faster than normal 400/800 dpi. To combat this run the mouse in multiples of 600, 1200, 1800 for dpi and set the ingame to match the edpi. Also this mouse may have sensor skipping issue depending on the usb port you use. I had to upgrade the firmware from Razer website. It's easy to upgrade but your computer needs to have blutooth for it to update. PROS This mouse is very comfortable for fingertip grip. It has a great thumb groove on left. Something the G305 doesn't have. It is much lighter than G305. Option to use AA or AAA battery- longest life in mouse Iv'e seen. I use rechargeable AAA to make it lighter. Clicks are very clicky and tactile, they use mechanical switches. Haven't heard too many complaints about doubleclicking. The feet seam decent. Mine scratch a little bit, upgrading to tiger arc ice feet. CONS It is small- not recommended for large hands unless you use figertip grip. The forward mouse sensor may take some time to get used to. It may take some time to adjust. Just play aimlabs for a week and you'll adjust. I do feel the sensor is more reactive to my micro finger motions when fingertiping. No USB extender you may get interference. CONCLUSION Some say this is just a travel mouse but I use it as my main for Valorant. It is built solid. The mouse has low click latency. I do wish Razer would upgrade this mouse to the focus sensor and add a usb extender. If you have larger hands and clawgrip, I'd recommend the g305 though. Fingertip on this thing is amazing you have so much room for microadjustments.
Posted by SenTENZ
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Orochi V2 FTW, quality mouse at hand!
The Orochi V2 is spot on for accessibility and portability, especially if you like to game on the go when you're traveling, this is hands-down a winner for both the customization of DPI settings and even the price! This was a steal when I purchased it. Between the 2.4Ghz switch and Bluetooth, you don't necessarily see a difference, but being able to Bluetooth this to your other devices at the flick of the switch is pretty handy. When the mouse is not in use, flick the switch off, and the battery is still doing wonderfully after 2 weeks of use. I'm active-duty military, so the size of this mouse going with me in my go bag, when I'm gaming or doing schoolwork is plus. Also, for those people that have about a male size L or XL in gloves, this works well for me with the size of my hand.) as for females if you have a small hand, this works snug like a bug! You know the saying, if the shoe fits, wear it! Overall, if you're not trying to shell out too much for a nice gaming mouse, the Orochi is for you. Razer has done a good job over the years making mouses incredibly great, as well as the software to make the fine tweaks with Synapse.
Posted by MatthewF